Love You to Death
After going synth-pop on 2013's Heartthrob, Tegan and Sara team up once again with super-producer Greg Kurstin for the follow up. At their best, they boil love songs down to their aching essence.
If you’re hoping for a return to the bold and thrilling musical adventurism of pre-Heartthrob Tegan And Sara, we’ve got bad news for you: The duo are remaining squarely in the mainstream pop arena, at least for the foreseeable future. You may long for the days of The Con, but the sisters have planted a flag in Taylor…
Calgary-born twins propel themselves from pop artist support act to the headline performer with their bold new album.
The Canadian duo have stuck with the slick sound they credit to the influence of Taylor Swift
Tegan and Sara have never been shy about changing up their sound, but 2013's Heartthrob was their biggest leap yet, one so drastic that it left some of their fans behind.
Decorated with an 80s synthpop sheen, Love You To Death continues the Quin sisters' advance away from the late 90s indie-folk kiln which first fired them.
On 2013's Heartthrob, Tegan and Sara were on the leading edge of a pop curve now well-worn by the likes of Taylor Swift, Carly Rae Jepsen an...
There were no doubt a few fans out there put off by Tegan and Sara's nosedive into slickly-produced pop music with 2013's mainstream breakout, Heartthrob.
Writing good music is hard, but writing good, simple music is even more difficult. To be two decades and eight albums into your career, and still be
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 album
Full-on electropop magnificence from Canadian sister duo. CD review by Lisa-Marie Ferla