Tegan and Sara: Love You to Death review – smart, confident, grown-up pop
Continuing their skilful transition from the indie world to the mainstream, the Canadian twin-sister duo prove their pop chops on a brilliantly concise new albumThe path from earnest indie singer-songwriter to glossy, electronic mainstream pop star is rarely smooth. The artist who decides to take it usually finds it fraught with obstacles. There’s the risk of alienating your old audience in search of a new one that may ever materialise, the accusations of selling out or capitulation to re...
Rolling Stone — A few years ago, Tegan and Sara made a bold decision: They became a full-on pop group. After more than a decade of making indie-rock hits, the Canadian twin sisters large... more info
New York Post — Tegan and Sara’s new album, “Love You to Death,” won’t be the one taking them out of the 5,500-seat Theater at Madison Square Garden — where they’re playing i... more info
Guardian Music — Continuing their skilful transition from the indie world to the mainstream, the Canadian twin-sister duo prove their pop chops on a brilliantly concise new albumThe path ... more info
L.A. Times - Entertainment — Twin sisters Tegan and Sara Quin knew what they didn’t want to write about on their new album “Love You to Deathâ€: Gender identity. America’s ma... more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — Twin sisters Tegan and Sara Quin knew what they didn’t want to write about on their new album “Love You to Deathâ€: Gender identity. America’s ma... more info