Tegan and Sara
With nine studio albums to their credit and millions of records sold, Tegan and Sara have used music as a way of storytelling throughout their 20-year career. With that storytelling at the core, they have built a multi-faceted media empire that stretches into TV, books, newsletter and public service, but always deeply rooted in music.
Tegan and Sara recently launched “I Think We’re Alone Now,” a Substack newsletter that includes both free and paid-tier content, spanning audio and text-message conversations as well as essays, lyric annotations and behind-the-scenes looks about their upcoming projects. Tegan and Sara have received three Juno Awards, a Grammy nomination, a Governor General’s Performing Arts Award and the 2018 New York Civil Liberties Union Award. Outspoken advocates for equality, the duo in 2016 created the Tegan and Sara Foundation, which fights for health, economic justice and representation for LGBTQ girls and women.
Now, multi-platinum Canadian duo Tegan and Sara share their new studio album Crybaby, featuring the singles “Fucking Up What Matters”, “Yellow”, “Faded Like A Feeling”, “I Can’t Grow Up” and “Smoking Weed Alone”. Introducing the next exciting chapter in the twin sisters Tegan and Sara Quin’s musical career, these biting, propulsive slices of power pop reflect on the turbulence the twins felt in both their own lives and the world at large over the past several years.