"...Baltimore’s The Sterling Sisters, a group that makes some obvious nods to 16 Horsepower and other Old-Testament invoking Goth-country bands. [With their] fiddle, guitar, banjo, drums, and a bassist endowed with a rafter-shaking operatic voice, the sound is full and commanding... They have a knack for the crescendo, taking plaintive country melodies and building them up into full on orchestrated barn-burners. I will admit that the lead singer’s string bow-tie really brings it all full circle...
"...Baltimore’s The Sterling Sisters, a group that makes some obvious nods to 16 Horsepower and other Old-Testament invoking Goth-country bands. [With their] fiddle, guitar, banjo, drums, and a bassist endowed with a rafter-shaking operatic voice, the sound is full and commanding... They have a knack for the crescendo, taking plaintive country melodies and building them up into full on orchestrated barn-burners. I will admit that the lead singer’s string bow-tie really brings it all full circle for me; he’s like a singing cowboy that comes to you while you’re trippin’ balls." –Kevin Wesser, What Weekly 2012
The Sterling Sisters broke up on November 4th, 2014 over a text message from band member George Cessna. The band had begun to slow down after Scout Paré-Phillips had moved away from their home town.
George Cessna - vocals, guitar Scout Paré-Phillips - vocals, bass Andrew Haas - banjo Eric Paltell - guitar Corey Hughes - percussion, drums Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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