Six O'clock Saints
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Six O'clock Saints

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The best kept secret in music

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"Six O' Clock Saints"

I LIKED THIS 5 PIECE BAND ALOT. COOL STYLING , COOL LOOK , COOL STAGE PRESENCE. THEY MADE IT TOO EASY. THE FOLLOWING BAND QUOTED " IT WAS THE TIGHTEST BAND THEY HAVE EVER SEEN ." THEIR MUSIC HAD A GRUNGY ROCK LOOK TO IT WITH A SUBTLE EDGINESS OF PUNK IN THERE. I REALLY LIKED EVERYTHING ABOUT THEM. A VERY COOL ORIGINAL SOUND. THE BAND HAS BEEN TOGETHER FOR AWHILE AND THE TIGHTNESS SHOWED.

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Six Oclock Saints started as Lumpy Balboa Condition, a 14 piece noise band with no real direction musically, but all the right ideas by way of their live stage show. It had the energy and power that most bands don't even attempt to emulate. But, fate soon changed hands for the band when the brothers (Singer Tony Jimmy Jackson, Keyboardist Jackson Alavaugn and Guitarist Blind lemon Jackson) older brother died. "He was the reason we started making music in the first place" says the brothers. "That's when we knew we had to choose a direction musically but make it our own." They spent the next two years creating an entirely new sound. They started drawing influence from favorite bands of theirs such as the Cure, Depeche Mode, David Bowie, and the Doors. They dropped the name "Lumpy" to just be called Balboa Condition. That's when the wheels started turning. "We just wanted to make GOOD music", says keyboardist Jackson Alavaugn

In the few months that followed, the band then dropped Balboa Condition alltogether and re-named the band "Six O'clock Saints"

"We didn't want to confuse our fans with the new music. It's completely different sound. We were starting over, from the beginning, but with a ton of styles under our belts"

With their debut album almost near completion, Six O'clock Saints are ready to show the world what they believe music is all about.