The Sixsters is a rock band established in 2018 by Kateryna Kuziakina in a small town near Kyiv, Ukraine.[1]
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Background information | |
Origin | Kyiv, Ukraine |
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Years active | 2018–Present |
Labels | The Sixsters Family |
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Website | the-sixsters |
Over a period of four years, the band participated in the Ukrainian rock scene. The band's name, The Sixsters, is a testament to the close bond shared among the five members.[2]
In 2022, the Russian invasion of Ukraine significantly impacted the band members' lives. Some members left the country early on, while others sought refuge in bomb shelters amidst the conflict.[3][4] The band members found themselves dispersed across different countries. Despite the uncertainty of the situation, each member held onto the hope of reuniting with the band.
Later in 2022, the members of The Sixsters managed to reunite in Essen, Germany.[5][4] The band has stated their intent to use their music to raise awareness about the situation in their homeland, including efforts towards providing temporary housing for displaced Ukrainians.[3]
Musical journey
editThe Sixsters, a rock band, was formed by a group of girls with a shared interest in music. Each member contributed their individual musical style, leading to the creation of songs that combine lyrics with punk melodies. Initially, The Sixsters' music focused on themes of self-discovery and adolescence. However, with the onset of the war, their music evolved to include songs of protest and societal critique.[6][7] The band describes their music as a mix of rock genres, with elements of narrative and youthful themes. The Sixsters' music often carries themes of resilience and self-expression, particularly in response to challenging times.
History
edit2018–2021
editAt the outset, all band members resided in different cities, but they were united by a shared passion for rock music. Their musical journey began in the spring of 2018 when the girls, aged 7 to 10 at the time, convened for their first rehearsal. The band dedicated time to familiarize themselves with each other, rehearse extensively, and develop their unique writing and composing style.
In 2021, the band achieved a significant milestone when they won a competition organized by Ukrainian band "Antytila".[8] This victory opened up new opportunities and broadened their horizons. A stadium tour with "Antytila" was initially planned for June 2022, but the war led to a change in these plans.
2022
editIn February 2022, The Sixsters' plans were disrupted by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Some band members left the country immediately, while others sought shelter from the conflict.[3][4] Despite the uncertainty, each member held onto the hope of reuniting.
On February 28, 2022, The Sixsters released an anti-war track titled "Правда" ("Truth"). The song, which includes the phrase "Stop Putin Stop War," was intended to raise awareness about the war and express solidarity with the people of Ukraine. The track was recorded during their last rehearsal before the conflict began on February 23.
By June 2022, after five months of war and displacement across Europe, The Sixsters were able to regroup in Essen, Germany.[4][5] Peter Peterson, a supporter of the band and affiliated with Future Campus Ruhr in Essen, provided a studio for the band to rehearse.[3] During their first rehearsal in Essen, they composed and recorded a new song titled “Happiness,” expressing their desire for the conflict to end and their wish to return home.
The Sixsters have participated in live stream concerts to aid Ukrainian children affected by the war.[3] These live streams have facilitated the raising of donations and the provision of humanitarian aid to Ukraine. A notable collaboration occurred between Kateryna Kuziakina, the band's drummer, and Sina-Drums, during which they performed "Fever" by The Sixsters on drums, with the aim of raising funds for Ukrainian children.
In August 2022, The Sixsters participated in the Open Flair Festival in Eschwege, Germany.[4] Concurrently, they released a single titled “Hold” on August 10, 2022.
On December 15, 2022, The Sixsters launched their first English album, "I'm Gonna Be." The music video for the title track depicts the band members as dolls in a dollhouse setting. The song's lyrics convey a message of self-determination and resilience. The band performed songs from this album at a fundraising concert for Ukrainian children at Zeche Carl in Essen, Germany, on December 17, 2022.[3][9]
2023
editIn January 2023, The Sixsters began the construction of their own music studio. Upon its completion, they recorded their single "Same Kid," which was released on April 25, 2023.
On March 15, 2023, The Sixsters released a new Ukrainian song, "Біжи з вовками" ("Run with the Wolves"). The accompanying music video was filmed in their newly constructed studio. The song is a tribute to Voldymr Bulba, a defender of Ukraine. The song contains themes of resilience and courage.. The song and its music video have been well received by their fan base
The Sixsters have been recognized by the German musical instrument company, "Fame Instruments," which selected them as endorsers.[10][11] This endorsement is an acknowledgment of their skills and their standing within the music industry. The band has also been featured in an issue of Gitarre & Bass magazine, under the headline: "The Sixsters: Ukrainian Riot Girls!"[12]
In June 2023, The Sixsters performed at the Glastonbury Festival, marking a significant milestone in their career.[13][14] The performance showcased their energetic music, which they describe as a mix of fun and serious songs.[15] The performance at Glastonbury is expected to garner more attention for the band and provide them with additional opportunities in their musical journey.[15]
Since 2024
editIn February 2024, The Sixsters released their single "Feels". On 22 February the band released another single "I stare at you..." Two singles are included in their new album 'To be continued...'' which was released on 1 March 2024.[15]
Musical style and influences
editThe Sixsters incorporates elements of punk, pop rock, alternative rock, and indie rock into their music. Their genre is characterized by a blend of energetic and melodic sounds, with a focus on driving guitar riffs, punchy drum beats, and memorable choruses. The band's music is a fusion of various styles, contributing to their distinctive sound. All band members are well versed on their instruments considering their young ages.[6]
Band members
edit- Mariia Krutsenko: lead vocals, rhythm guitar (born in Kyiv, Ukraine)
- Anna Voloshyna: solo guitar (born in Poltava, Ukraine)
- Sofiia Chernova-Kurkykina: keyboards, backing vocals (born in Kharkiv, Ukraine)
- Kateryna Kuziakina: drums (born in Simferopol, Ukraine)
- Polina Zagnoi: bass guitar, backing vocals (born in Luhansk, Ukraine)
Discography
editThe Sixsters have independently released three albums. Their debut album, 'Svit' (translated as 'World' in English), was released in 2020 and includes six tracks, one of which is 'Volcanoes, I Vote.' Their second album, 'Etudy' (translated as 'Etude' in English), was released in 2021. In 2022, they released their third album, 'I'm Gonna Be,' which includes the single 'Hold.' In the same year, they also released a single titled 'Правда' ('Truth'), which carries an anti-war message. Their fourth album, "To be continued..." was released on 1 March in 2024, which includes singles "Feels" and "I stare at you...".
Albums
edit- "Svit" (January, 2021)
- "Etudy" (November, 2021)
- "I'm Gonna Be" (December, 2022)
- "To be continued..." (1 March 2024)
Singles
edit- "Правда" ("Truth")(February, 2022)
- “Hold” (August, 2022)
- "Same Kid" (April, 2023)
- "Feels" (February, 2024)
- "I stare at you..." (February, 2024)
- "Everything I owned" (September, 2024)
- "One Way" (October, 2024)
- "Evening Fire" (October, 2024)
- "Plastic She" ( 2024)
Music Videos
editSong | Year | Producer | Link |
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"Hold" | 2022 | Oleksandr Kuziakin | 1 |
"I'm gonna be" | Oleksandr Kuziakin | 2 | |
"City" | 2023 | Oleksandr Kuziakin | 3 |
"Run with the Wolves" | Oleksandr Kuziakin | 4 | |
"Happiness" | 2023 | Oleksandr Kuziakin | 5 |
"Same Kid" | 2024 | Oleksandr Kuziakin | 6 |
"Everything I owned" | 2024 | Oleksandr Kuziakin | 7 |
"Plastic She" | Oleksandr Kuziakin | 8 |
Radio
edit- Indie Radio
- Radio Roks[16]
- Ukrainian Radios: Radio Roks, GFM.
- Polish: Radio Poland[8]
- Music Mafia Radio
- UK Radio: Wigwam Radio
- Music Control
- Collegeradio
- Radio BOB[17]
- Classic Rock Radio
- Tide. Radio
- Radio Diabolus
- Dragonland Radio
- Querfunk
- Radio MusicStar
- Rautemusik.fm
- Rockradio.de
Live performances
edit- July 29, 2018 – 16th Festival "Chornomorski Ihry" in Skadovsk[18]
- August 18, 2019 – Zaxidfest
- July 17, 2021 – Taras Bulba Fest[19]
- September 23, 2018 – Cover Rock Fest in Kyiv
- December 25, 2018 – Grand Christmas concert at Kontraktova Square in Kyiv[20]
- January 2, 2019 – New Year concert at Sofiivska Square in Kyiv
- June 22, 2019 – Stihl Cup in Khmelnytskyi
- July 27, 2019 – Faine Misto Festival in Ternopil
- August 31, 2021 – Koktebel Jazz Festival: Arabatka 2021
- August 2022 – Open Flair in Eschwege, DE
- December 17, 2022 – Fundraiser concert at Zeche Carl for Ukraine, Essen, DE[21]
- January 7, 2023 – Wetzlar Stadthalle, DE
- May 12, 2023 – Essen Original Festival, DE
- May 17, 2023 – Bielefeld Festival, DE[22]
- June 23, 2023 – Glastonbury Festival 2023[13][14]
- August 5, 2023 – Aalen Galgenberg Festival 2023, DE
- September 25, 2024 – Support Slot for Beatsteaks Wien, Austria
- September 26, 2024 – Support Slot for Beatsteaks Munich, DE
References
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- ^ a b c d e f "The Sixsters am 17. Dezember auf Zeche Carl: Punkrock aus der Ukraine". Lokalkompass (in German). 2022-11-28. Retrieved 2023-06-09.
- ^ a b c d e "Open Flair Festival". www.open-flair.de. Retrieved 2023-06-09.
- ^ a b "Wetzlar: "The Sixsters" entzünden Rock-'n'-Roll-Feuerwerk". Mittelhessen (in German). 2023-01-08. Retrieved 2023-06-09.
- ^ a b "Wetzlar: "The Sixsters" entzünden Rock-'n'-Roll-Feuerwerk". Mittelhessen (in German). 2023-01-08. Retrieved 2023-07-03.
- ^ "Ukrainische Girl-Band rockt in Wetzlar für die Ukraine". Mittelhessen (in German). 2023-01-02. Retrieved 2023-07-03.
- ^ a b "Український гурт The Sixsters візьме участь у легендарному Glastonbury Festival – Українська Служба – polskieradio.pl". polskieradio.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-06-09.
- ^ Buschmann, Heiko (2022-12-18). "Ukrainische Girlband "The Sixsters" rockt die Zeche Carl". www.nrz.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-06-09.
- ^ "Fame The Sixsters with Fame Equipment". www.musicstore.com. Retrieved 2023-06-09.
- ^ "FAME_Endorser_en – Fame Guitars". Retrieved 2023-06-09.
- ^ "Gitarre & Bass". GITARRE & BASS (in German). 2023-05-15. Retrieved 2023-06-09.
- ^ a b ITV News. "Teenage Ukrainian punk band performs at Glastonbury Festival 2023". ITV.
- ^ a b "Ukrainian teen rockers with remarkable story dazzle at Glastonbury Festival". Somerset County Gazette. 2023-06-23. Retrieved 2023-07-03.
- ^ a b c "'Super incredible' to perform at Glastonbury, say teenage Ukrainian punk band". The Independent. 2023-06-24. Retrieved 2023-07-03.
- ^ "[КАМТУГЕЗА] NEWS (17.05.2023) — [КАМТУГЕЗА] — Radio ROKS". www.radioroks.ua (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-06-09.
- ^ Pop, RADIO BOB! Rock'n (2024-01-26). "Wenn Rock, dann BOB!". radiobob.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-02-26.
- ^ "Таврійські ігри – У Скадовську визначився володар Гран-прі XVI Всеукраїнського Благодійного Дитячого Фестивалю". Таврійські ігри (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-06-09.
- ^ "У Дубно відгримів ювілейний фестиваль "Тарас Бульба" (ФОТО)". 0362.ua – Сайт міста Рівне (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-06-09.
- ^ Kitsoft. "15 тисяч киян та гостей міста зустріли Новий 2019 рік на Софійській та Контрактовій площах". Офіційний портал КМДА – Головна (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 2023-06-09.
- ^ "The Sixsters – aus der Ukraine nach Essen". Zeche Carl (in German). Retrieved 2023-06-09.
- ^ V, Welthaus Bielefeld e. "Welthaus Bielefeld e. V." www.welthaus.de (in German). Retrieved 2023-06-09.