SIXX:A.M. Unleashes Prayers For The Damned & Blessed Deluxe Edition This Summer
Get ready to crank it up—SIXX:A.M. is delivering a powerful new chapter in their legacy with the announcement of the Prayers For The Damned & Blessed Deluxe Edition, dropping June 6, 2025, via Endurance Music Group. This limited-edition three-LP smoke-colored vinyl set marks the first time both albums from the band’s ambitious 2016 two-part release have been available on vinyl in years—and includes brand-new renditions that fans won’t want to miss.
The reissue features:
- “Maybe It’s Time” (Piano Version)
- “Prayers For The Damned” (Piano Version)
- “We Will Not Go Quietly” (Alternative Mix)
Though SIXX:A.M. has been on hiatus since 2021, this deluxe collection proves the band’s fire still burns. Originally formed in 2007 by Mötley Crüe’s Nikki Sixx, guitarist D.J. Ashba, and producer/singer James Michael, the trio began as a soundtrack project for The Heroin Diaries memoir—and evolved into one of hard rock’s most meaningful, melody-driven bands. With six studio albums, a live release, and over 500 million streams, their music continues to connect with audiences worldwide.
In recent interviews, James Michael and Ashba both reflected on the band’s uncertain future. “We have no plans right now to do anything,” Michael said, “but we all love what SIXX:A.M. became.” Ashba added, “I think we’ve put a nice bookend on it. But never say never.”
While fans shouldn’t expect a tour or new studio album anytime soon, this deluxe vinyl set is a celebration of the band’s rich catalog and emotional resonance. From anthems like “Life Is Beautiful” and “Stars” to deeper cuts like “Maybe It’s Time”, SIXX:A.M. always managed to mix stadium-sized hooks with raw vulnerability.
As the trio collectively steps away from the spotlight, Prayers For The Damned & Blessed Deluxe Edition stands as a passionate reminder of their chemistry and artistry.
Pre-orders for the limited edition vinyl and digital versions are now available. Fans of emotionally charged hard rock, take note—this could be the final chapter, and it sounds damn good.