Creeping from the darkest corners of sun-stained San Diego, CA The Stranger’s Six have turned heads with raucous revelry in punk nostalgia and pop excitement. The hardworking Sixxx exude emotion, delivering a unique brand of rock and roll that lyrically raises eyebrows to social expectations, and sings mournfully across a chorus of modern youthful struggles.
The Stranger’s Six have spent the last two years wreaking the West Coast with a sound of spellbinding mystery, stylish panache and sinister intrigue. With their self-released EP, “The Inaugural,” receiving rave reviews in local and national arenas, and a stage show that captivates a spirit of diehard passion alongside honest rock and roll, the five musicians command attention.
Frontman Aaron Thompson’s sultry attack rings reminiscent of haunting punk legend Glenn Danzig, blending self-medicating blues with contemporary consciousness; coupled with the menacing song-writing of Luke Johnson and Thomas Garcia, and the pounding soul of drummer Steve Smith and bassist Evan Ehrich, The Sixxx are a veritable force to be reckoned with.
Pointing to hints of vintage rock and roll purity, The Stranger’s Six are a mangled gang of go-getters, poised with a elegiac glance to the past and an elegant shrug to passé impostors of rock hall of famers. With a compelling act of rebel rock rhythm, The Strangers Six have surely mastered the system.
The shadows of the Sixxx extend viciously into the bright future of the San Diego music scene. Nominated for the award of “Best Punk Band” two years in a row at the San Diego Music Awards, The Strangers Six stand side by side with the royalty of the San Diego scene-dom. After playing the San Diego Warped Tour in 2005, new singles from the forthcoming full length “A Date with Daylight,” are on heavy rotation on 91X--an accomplishment unheard of for any unsigned band. The full-length is an uncanny blend of paradigms of punk rock style blended effortlessly with masterful melody and pop sensibility.
The Strangers Six have also received spots and endorsements on compilations from punk watchdogs Skratch magazine as well as the youthful voice of No Cover. With all this under their belt, The Sixxx look to join their peers to reclaim a looming throne of hallowed harmony; the band has shared the limelight with The Misfits, MxPx, Bouncing Souls, Hot Water Music, The Bronx, Letter Kills, TSOL, The (International) Noise Conspiracy, Atreyu, As I Lay Dying, 18 Visions, Bleeding Through, The Suicide Machines and Lost City Angels.
Look for The Strangers Six on tour throughout the West Coast in all of 2006!

