SixStarHotel

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Colour The Mess 00:00 Tools
No No Indigo! 00:00 Tools
Crystal Fists 00:00 Tools
Bad Things Happen to Good People 00:00 Tools
Fairytales And Failures 00:00 Tools
Alive Alone 00:00 Tools
left alone 00:00 Tools
Find Your Temper 00:00 Tools
This Simple Man 00:00 Tools
The Faults In Future 00:00 Tools
Quiet White Lines 00:00 Tools
Better Ways Of Being Lost 00:00 Tools
Blame Strangers 00:00 Tools
For An Angry Recital 00:00 Tools
Stand/Salute 00:00 Tools
kid go get it 00:00 Tools
I Fell Awake 00:00 Tools
You're a Phoenix, I'm a Grave 00:00 Tools
Gloria! Gloria! 00:00 Tools
Letters Bring Home 00:00 Tools
Tides and tides 00:00 Tools
God, to Me, Send Fires and Seas 00:00 Tools
Tell Me Sorry 00:00 Tools
Leaving is an Exit 00:00 Tools
Everything Will Turn To Stone 00:00 Tools
You Decide The Créticie 00:00 Tools
nothing yet 00:00 Tools
The Biscuit Tin 00:00 Tools
The Green 00:00 Tools
Candle Party 00:00 Tools
Colour the Mess (Starskee Remix) 00:00 Tools
the broken 00:00 Tools
Colour The Mess (Remix) 00:00 Tools
homesick 00:00 Tools
Trevor 00:00 Tools
You Decide the Creticie 00:00 Tools
Bad Things 00:00 Tools
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Sixstarhotel, are an alternative rock band from Lisburn, Northern Ireland. They formed in 2001. The group have released three self-financed EP's Circus Music, Everyone's A Critic and These Rosewood Theories. The band started out with founding members, David Clements and Neil Gillespie, playing together in the attic in Neil's house to the radio and making tape recordings of their efforts. Child-hood friends, it was merely a way of having fun together yet they soon discovered that this may be more than just a hobby. They recruited Timothy Anderson a school mate of David's and Matt Minford, another of David's friends and Sixstarhotel was born. The group toured Northern Ireland heavily over the next three years, releasing the EP's Cirucs Music, Everyone's A Critic and These Rosewood Theories to acclaim from local press. Seeing that the band had potential, the band decided to become full-time. Sixstarhotel Enlarge Sixstarhotel The band relocated to Glasgow, Scotland in October 2004, in an attempt to further their career. Recently, they recorded tracks with Richard Flack (Queens Of The Stone Age, Foo Fighters) and Mark Aubrey (Bloc party). Recent months have seen them complete a successful month long tour of Denmark as well as sharing a stage with You Say Party! We Say Die!. Currently, the band are recording their debut album in Belfast with producer Rocky O'Reilly of Oppenheimer, which is set for a release at the end of January, 2007. They discussed the album and their general ethos in a video interview with stv.tv/music in October 2006. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.