New Music 2017 - Part 15 - The Secret Sisters - You Don't Own Me Anymore
It was only last weekend that I was discussing the impact that new music can have on me, particularly when blind-sided by something unknown and therefore quite unexpected. It has happened quite a few times now, most often at festivals, and it is a thrill that doesn't seem to diminish with each incidence thereof.
This is about one such act that I mentioned here and one that I am happy to report has resurfaced after a very challenging time that involved being dropped by their record label and various other soul-destroying events. This is one of the very few pictures I took then and long before all that happened to them:
I mention this because The Secret Sisters are back! Laura and Lydia Rogers had been writing songs in a desultory fashion and with no real expectations until towards the end of 2015 when Brandi Carlile coaxed them to play support for her in her native Pacific Northwest.
Then she told them that she was producing their third LP (that wasn't even written) in collaboration with her own co-producers the Hanseroth Twins.
This re-focussed the songwriting; the experiences of the previous few years becoming material for whole new set of songs and this is the result.
The Secret Sisters - You Don't Own Me Anymore
- Tennessee River Runs Low
- Mississippi
- Carry Me
- King Cotton
- Kathy's Song
- To All the Girls Who Cry
- Little Again
- You Don't Own Me Anymore
- The Damage
- Til It's Over
- Flee as a Bird