The Secret Sisters' obsession with authenticity gets in the way of the real fun, writes Alexis PetridisThere are, you might imagine, a variety of problems attached to being an artist catapulted towards fame at a pace that means within five months of playing your first gig, you're being feted not by a deadline-harassed workie on the NME, but by the venerable dowagers of the rock aristocracy, Elton John, Elvis Costello and Willie Nelson among them. You have to navigate accusations of nepotism, cha...
Guardian Music — The Secret Sisters' obsession with authenticity gets in the way of the real fun, writes Alexis PetridisThere are, you might imagine, a variety of problems attached to bei... more info