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There are at least ten bands called Sisters: 1) Sisters is a guitar/vocal and drums two piece out of the Death by Audio music collective in Brooklyn. Matt Conboy is the drummer, keyboard player. Aaron Pfannebecker sings and plays guitars. Check our available Sisters concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Sisters follow in the line of noise-pop duos so successfully branded by No Age. The band consists of Aaron Pfannebecker on guitar and Matt Conboy on drums and keys. They also happen to be two members of the notorious Brooklyn DIY collective Death by Audio, which makes room for a basement-like aesthetic in an overwhelmingly smoothed over scene of cookie-cutter venues...
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Sisters follow in the line of noise-pop duos so successfully branded by No Age. The band consists of Aaron Pfannebecker on guitar and Matt Conboy on drums and keys. They also happen to be two members of the notorious Brooklyn DIY collective Death by Audio, which makes room for a basement-like aesthetic in an overwhelmingly smoothed over scene of cookie-cutter venues...
- www.popmatters.com
It's great that the indie-rock scene has finally accrued some measure of mainstream credibility, but there's still something to be said for the old late-'80s-SST/early-'90s-Matador aesthetic of lo-fi, low-rent, catchy-but-noisy, guitar-driven rock 'n' roll...
- www.avclub.com
Sisters-- Aaron Pfannebecker on vocals and guitar and Matt Conboy on drums and keys-- are entrenched in Brooklyn's DIY scene. Conboy co-founded Williamsburg's Death By Audio venue, where the band found its footing playing impromptu hallway sets between regularly scheduled programming. The band eventually hit on a sound built on two elements: noise and hooks...
- pitchfork.com
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