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If the 2010 self-titled debut from the Secret Sisters proved that siblings Laura and Lydia Rogers could find success with something traditional, its follow-up, Put Your Needle Down, shows that they aren't going to stay in anyone else's shadow. It's less formulaic and safe, more expansive and bold, while rarely losing the harmony-rich charm that seems to feel as comfortable with sugary pop as it does with dark, ominous arrangements...
- www.popmatters.com
The 35th studio album by Neil Young, A Letter Home was originally released on Jack White's Third Man label in April, on Record Store Day and as a 12-inch slab of black vinyl. But of course it was. Well, here it is again, digitised for CD: as releases go a perverse yet contradictorily symbolic act of submission to the nature of things, for this is music initially captured as it once was captured, on a 1940s Voice-O-Graph, the technical details of which shall not detain us here except for me to...
- www.independent.co.uk
Sisters Laura and Lydia Rogers from Alabama made a stir with a 2010 debut that cast them as country revivalists with cotton dresses and vintage songs. Their impeccable sibling harmonies remain, and there's a cover of the Everly Brothers' Lonely Island, but the pair are keen to parade their own, grown-up material, including a chilly murder ballad, Luka...
- www.theguardian.com
On their self-titled debut, it was a novelty to hear their gorgeous vocals taking on country classics and traditional material. Put Your Needle Down has a feistier edge to it, in part because of the choice of cover material. The fierce feminism of "The Pocket Knife" comes courtesy of indie firebrand PJ Harvey, while the bluesy "Dirty Lie" was borne of an unfinished Bob Dylan song that the Sisters completed...
- www.americansongwriter.com
That vibe is perfectly captured on the shimmering "I've Got A Feeling." The lyrics play off of the titular refrain while the Rogers' pitch-perfect harmonies rise up over a mournful slide guitar. "I've got a feeling/You want to say goodbye/I've got a feeling/But I'm too proud to cry," they sing as the instrumentation backs up their angst. It's a pop song that would be a hit in any era; the melodies are that catchy, the songwriting that tight...
- www.americansongwriter.com
Laura and Lydia Rogers look like they've just stepped out of a time machine that's been catapulted to the present day from their native Alabama in the late 50s. The floral print dresses, bright red lipstick and yearning voices all suggest they've been hanging out in the same honky-tonks as Patsy Cline, such is the note-perfect authenticity of their debut album, set to be one of the most cherished country releases of the year...
- www.recordcollectormag.com
Buy it from Buy the CDThe Secret SistersThe Secret SistersDecca (UMO)2011 Anyone hoping for more of the deranged zing of "Big River", the Secret Sisters' debut single with Jack White, might be disappointed by the duo's strait-laced debut album. But there is still a lot going for Laura and Lydia Rogers, Tennessee sisters whose harmonies evoke freshly laundered gingham...
- www.guardian.co.uk
There is a fine line between reverence and authenticity and it is a distinction that The Secret Sisters don't seem to have the fullest grasp of on their self-titled debut album. This record does its damndest to capture the gaiety and innocence of the Fifties, with little attempt to practice this mantra through a lens of the Alabama siblings' own creation...
- drownedinsound.com
The eponymous debut by The Secret Sisters - aka Laura and Lydia Rogers of Muscle Shoals, Alabama - poses itself an enormous challenge: that of recording (mostly) old songs, on old equipment, with some fairly venerable musicians, without sounding like a prim, worthy exercise in curation. That the album is a minor triumph is testament to both the durability of the songs, and the astonishing gifts of the singers...
- www.bbc.co.uk
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