Shifting between lound and quiet, SISSTERS sound fragile and emotional yet also angry and abrasive. Even though traditional song structures tend to be taken apart and dissolved, the duo still achieves reconciliation in their songs. Building on a foundation of stripped down to-the-point drums, the guitar, while being rhythmically complex, comes across as hectic, making it a perfect match for the often hysterical vocals. They sounds honestly enraged but at the same time fragile and vulnerable.
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Shifting between lound and quiet, SISSTERS sound fragile and emotional yet also angry and abrasive. Even though traditional song structures tend to be taken apart and dissolved, the duo still achieves reconciliation in their songs. Building on a foundation of stripped down to-the-point drums, the guitar, while being rhythmically complex, comes across as hectic, making it a perfect match for the often hysterical vocals. They sounds honestly enraged but at the same time fragile and vulnerable. Punk at heart and living a queer lifestyle, SISSTERS cannot be narrowed down to one of these aspects. Their music takes up elements of punk, rock and noise, delivering the mix in a sound that brings to mind 60s garage music. Not trying to fit any prefabricated genre formula, SISSTERS just take what they need and run with it. Finding bands to compare their music to is not easy. Ex-Models have been mentioned, Shellac and early Birthday Party, too. But none of these references will really give you too much of an idea of what SISSTERS actually sound like. http://sissters-band.tumblr.com/