If you walked into a seedy drag bar and found The Sweet, The Shangri-Las and Slade all on stage together, drinking heavily, they would sound something like The Sirens.

This Detroit-bred and based group formed in 2000 and subsequently released three 7-inch EP's on France's Wiped-Out Records, and one full length release on Pittsburgh's Get Hip label. The band has been produced by both the illustrious Jim Diamond as well as Flaming Lips bassist Michael Ivins. So firmly entrenched in their city are the Sirens that the band didn't play outside the 313 area code until well into their fourth year of existence. And yet, to quote Sirens leader Muffy Kroha, "We were getting buttloads of fan mail from Europe before we had ever even played north of 8 Mile." The band's "buttload" of European fans were graced with the Sirens in the Spring of 2005 for a 16-date tour of France, with many dates supporting Nashville Pussy and the Bellrays. The Sirens returned to Europe in the Spring of 2006 with a 15-date tour of Serbia, boldly going many places where no American Band had gone before- and those were just the bathrooms!

Presently, the Sirens are lacing up their corsets and codpieces in preparation for their most excessive and glittery album to date. More is More is set for release in February 2007 on Burbank's MuSick Records.

"More is More" isn't just the name of the Sirens' new album. It has been the band's credo from the beginning. At one time the band even included three guitar players. While opening for Ronnie Spector in Detroit in 2003, lead singer Muffy donned platform boots that were an astonishing 18 inches tall, and even more astonishingly she didn't fall! For a band that has been around for six years, the line up changes have been surprisingly infrequent. Throughout the years the Sirens have included members of Detroit's rock elite including the Dirtbombs, Gore Gore Girls, the Come Ons, the Buzzards, Outrageous Cherry, the Paybacks and Ghost City. But it's the Sirens' unconscionable (and sometimes controversial) taste in music and fashion that has made them an impossible-to-ignore addition to Detroit's storied rock community.

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Real Detroit Weekly says More Is More is the best Detroit punk non-vinyl release of 2007!

Village Voice critic George Smith puts More Is More at # 1 for 2007! You can also read about his 2007 list and a full review on his own website!

Billboard Magazine senior editor Chuck Eddy ranks More Is More # 9 on his 2007 list of favorite albums!

Garageandbeat.com says The Sirens are a mixed gender rock and roll juggernaut!

Razorcake.org sites More Is More as a lesson to Glam bands on how not to suck!

Another great review of More Is More in Italy's Rumore Magazine. We assume it's great... we don't parlez vouz Italian.

Parli italiano? Allora legga questa revisione di More Is More da roxxzone.com e ci dicono che cosa dice!

The Baltimore City Paper loves More Is More! Be sure to check out their companion review of the new Slade compilation

Another glowing review for More Is More from Denmark's Lowcut Magazine! (scroll down about 3/4 of the page)

Former founder/editor of Kerrang!, Geoff Barton gives More Is More high marks in Classic Rock Magazine!

Do you speak Serbian? Then you'll love this video clip from Šabac!

The Detroit Free Press jumps on the bandwagon!

More love from The Metro Times!

The Metro Times mentions The Sirens in a little New Years Eve piece!

Muffy's house/Sirens rehearsal studio featured in the Metro Times... AGAIN!

"Listening to The Sirens, fantasies of a female ensemble with the glamour of Karen O., presence of Debbie Harry, and antics of Justin Hawkins in drag dance like sugarplums in the subconscious. Could this be the return of rock 'n' roll to rock 'n' roll?"
-- Illnois Entertainer

Check out this glowing preview/review of our recent Chicago show at the Viaduct Theatre from the Illnois Entertainer!

Low Cut Magazine out of Denmark has given the new Sirens' record FIVE out of FIVE stars! Read an interview the girls did with the mag.

A Foot Above the Rest Sarah Klein gives Detroit readers the scoop on The Sirens' fashion, music and more!

"Part trailer-court queens, part Max's Kansas City trollops, part Chin/Chapman frothy fandom..."
-- the Metro Times just can't get enough of The Sirens!

"La nueva sensacion de Detroit!" -- Popular 1 Magazine. One of Spain's largest rock mags gives the Sirens a glowing, four-page article. Look for a review of our upcoming debut full length (Get Hip) in Popular 1's next issue!

"Whenever the Sirens play live they are hands down the best dressed band in town." That's what writer Dale Merrill says in his review of The Sirens' 7 inch "Chez Maximes. Read the full review on Smashin' Transistors

Here's what Artrocker says about The Sirens' Chez Maximes 7": "Storming single from this all-girl detroit band covering Suzi Quatro, Slade and the Hollywood Brats in a totally cool and snotty Detroit Cobras gone glam-garage kind of way."

Another great review: "Teetering precariously on their unfeasibly huge platform boots the Sirens dish it out rough and raw, starting out with a rollicking cover of the Hollywood Brats 'Chez Maximes' as good a time as any to start nailing down moveable objects as they set about laying waste to the surrounding scenery with their infectious canon of hooks. Best track of the lot though is the storming cover of Slade's 'Gudbuy t'Jane' providing full on howler replete with handclaps and seriously fuzzed up guitars, like the 70's never went away." -- From LosingToday.com

The Detroit Metro Times features the Sirens in a Girl Group article

MotorCityRocks.com always has the scoop! Check out their coverage of our show with the Detroit Cobras and the Dirtbombs HERE.

MotorCityRocks.com gives a full report of The Sirens' Valentine's Day Spectacular. Visit the site for a hot review complete with photos!