Catherine and Allison Pierce make direct, unpolished folk-pop with songs about love, revenge, and mental health.
For their sound, try 'I Should've Known' or 'Must Be Something.' They work mostly as a duo, with Catherine handling a lot of the writing.
Their song 'Secret' got attention in the late 2000s, and tracks like 'Kill, Kill, Kill' and 'Flesh and Bone' show that signature sister harmony sound. They sing together in a way that feels pretty direct, not overly polished. At one point Allison talked publicly about dealing with mental health stuff, which gives some of their material an extra layer.
They started singing together as kids in Birmingham and put out their first album 'Light of the Moon' in the late 2000s. After making albums like 'Thirteen Tales of Love and Revenge' and 'You & I,' they took a break from putting out music for a while following some friction with their label about image.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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