The Secret Sisters Return With ‘You Don’t Own Me Anymore,” Produced By Brandi Carlile, June 9th

Photo credit: Abraham Rowe

VICE/NOISEY PREMIERES THE “YOU DON’T OWN ME ANYMORE” VIDEO
ALONG WITH AN EXTENSIVE FEATURE

GARDEN & GUN PREMIERED ALBUM TRACK “MISSISSIPPI

THREE-SONG APPEARANCE ON CBS THIS MORNING SATURDAY LAST WEEKEND

ON TOUR NOW

“God help anyone who tries to stand in their way.” NOISEY

The Secret Sisters are set to release their anticipated New West Records debut, You Don’t Own Me Anymore, on Friday, June 9th, 2017. The 12-song set was produced by Brandi Carlile & her collaborators Tim and Phil Hanseroth, and is Laura and Lydia Rogers’ first new record in over three years. Vice’s music dedicated site Noisey premiered the video for the album’s title track along with an extensive feature with the sisters Wednesday (5/31). They call the new album “Gorgeous”, “…wholly authoritative in conveying the authenticity that the Secret Sisters have been trying to harness since day one,” and also state “God help anyone who tries to stand in their way.” The new Tyler Jones-directed, Mark Slagle-produced video can be seen HERE. Garden & Gun also premiered the album track “Mississippi” on Thursday (6/1), stating “You Don’t Own Me Anymore showcases the Secret Sisters at the top of their craft.” The murder ballad was written from the antagonist’s point of view and is a companion to their song “luka,” a fan favorite from their last album, 2014’s acclaimed Put Your Needle Down. The album standout can be heard HERE. Paste Magazine previously premiered the video for the first single “He’s Fine,” which depicts the sisters recording the album with Brandi Carlile at Bear Creek Studio in Woodinville, WA (See it HERE) while NPR Music premiered the video for album opener “Tennessee River Runs Low,” calling the record “a set of songs both reflective of tradition and deeply personal.” The video can be seen HERE and features the acclaimed Alabama artist Butch Anthony and was shot on his 80-acre family compound where he hosts the “Doo Nanny,” an annual art/folk micro festival. Over the weekend, The Secret Sisters appeared on CBS This Morning Saturday for a stunning, three-song performance which can be seen HERE. The Secret Sisters are currently on tour (Please See All Dates Below). You Don’t Own Me Anymore will be available digitally, on compact disc, and vinyl and is available for pre-order via PledgeMusic.

An open audition in Nashville in 2009 lead The Secret Sisters to a major label deal and a critically acclaimed debut album produced by T Bone Burnett and Dave Cobb. Followed by a tour with Levon Helm and Ray LaMontagne, the sisters found themselves sharing stages with Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, and Paul Simon, appearing on numerous late night television shows, issuing a single produced by Jack White and released by his Third Man Records, as well as releasing a second album with Burnett at the helm. But the tides turned quickly and after the release of their sophomore effort Put Your Needle Down in 2014, the girls were dropped from their label and found themselves with barely enough money to stay on the road and keep making music. They retreated to their homes in Northern Alabama where they started embracing what could be a future without music. “It was a nightmare that every day seemed to worsen,” says Laura. “We went through things we literally never thought we would come out of.” Adds Lydia, “it had just gotten so bad, the only option was to file bankruptcy.” To make ends meet, Laura took a job cleaning houses and the girls performed the occasional concert when they could. It was then that Brandi Carlile – someone whom The Secret Sisters have admired for years – offered to produce their next record. Soon after, a PledgeMusic campaign was launched which raised 50% of their goal in just 48 hours (and exceeded it in just over a month) with nearly 1,500 fans coming forward to personally help them rebuild.

Even once Carlile gave The Secret Sisters some renewed hope, things weren’t instantly easy: what they went through left wounds that needed to heal before they could pour themselves into songwriting. But when they did, Laura and Lydia found themselves in a more creative and honest space than ever, with their experiences flowing and morphing into collective tales of triumph, rage and the indefatigable human spirit. The resulting songs of You Don’t Own Me Anymore are about life when everything you think defines you is stripped away. These are journeys as poetic as they are confessional, always anchored by the timeless, crystalline ring of Laura and Lydia’s voices in sweet unison. “Brandi, Phil, and Tim had never produced a record for anybody but themselves,” says Laura about their experience in the studio. “We are all artists, and we could include our opinions. I felt like everyone was an equal force in the room. It is often lost on producers that you actually have to go perform your song on a stage – it’s easy to get so caught up on the production that you don’t discuss how this all will translate – but Brandi innately understood that.”

The end product finds the sisters taking their music to new places, with soulful, gospel grooves and stirring vocal performances that never seek perfection over power. It’s a document of hardship and redemption, of pushing forward when it would be so much easier to drown in grief. And it’s a story about how passion and pure artistry can be the strongest sort of salvation. “The only way we could have completely healed was to have written an entire record,” says Laura. “I think we were just in the wrong parts of the machine,” says her sister. “We feel like we have learned where not to be, and where to go.”

You Don’t Own Me Anymore Track Listing:
1. Tennessee River Runs Low
2. Mississippi
3. Carry Me
4. King Cotton
5. Kathy’s Song
6. He’s Fine
7. To All the Girls Who Cry
8. Little Again
9. You Don’t Own Me Anymore
10. The Damage
11. ‘Til It’s Over
12. Flee as a Bird

The Secret Sisters On Tour:
June 1 – Portland, OR @ Alberta Rose Theatre Live Wire Radio
June 2 – Seattle, WA @ Fremont Abbey Arts Center
June 3 – Portland, OR @ The Old Church
June 6 – San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
June 7 – Los Angeles, CA @ Largo at the Coronet
June 8 – Del Mar, CA @ Brick 15
June 22 – St. Louis, MO @ Old Rock House
June 23 – Davenport, IA @ Redstone Room
June 24 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Cedar Cultural Center
June 25 – Evanston, IL @ S.P.A.C.E.
August 4 – Grass Valley, CA @ Center for the Arts
August 24 – Brownfield, ME @ Stone Mountain Arts Center
August 25 – Rockland, ME @ The Strand Theatre
August 27 – Northampton, MA @ Iron Horse Music Hall
September 27 – Louisville, KY @ WFPK Waterfront Wednesdays

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