Heroin Sheiks began playing together while they were in middle school. The band had their friends call into the local radio station to play their tracks. Heroin Sheiks started singing at the local club Paddle. The drummer use to listen to tape constantly as a teenager.
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Heroin Sheiks's latest album is the group's first since the group members went to work on independent projects six years ago. The band is in the midst of the promotional tour for their most current project. Members of Heroin Sheiks hope to team up with other artists during the tour.
Generally, critics will praise Heroin Sheiks for their ability to connect with the crowd during live shows. Tampa music critic Timothy Isenhower has always been pleased with band’s incredibly talented front man. Heroin Sheiks’s latest project has received great reviews from notable music critics like Claude Judge and Ian Quinn.
Heroin Sheiks continued to work hard, scared they would just be another one hit wonder. The group does not have a problem selling out any venue now, small or large. Heroin Sheiks was offered a record contract after their single was heard on B89.9. The band played for little to no money at first and was just happy to be given a chance to be heard.
Heroin Sheiks realized that they were truly working musicians as soon as Elizabeth Nassau started the first fan club for the group in 2000. The club started out in Houston with a handful of members, but grew tremendously once their singles started getting national air time.
Heroin Sheiks will mix songs from the new release with hits from its previous record. The group has always had a good time in Dallas so they make sure to play there every year, even if they are not promoting anything. Heroin Sheiks’s tickets and latest concert information are available on Ticket Specialists, along with the complete tour schedule for the band.