Saturn Return

Saturn Return

by The Secret Sisters
Saturn Return

Saturn Return

by The Secret Sisters

Compact Disc

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Overview

The aptly named Saturn Return sees the Secret Sisters (Laura Rogers and Lydia Slagle) working once again with co-producer Brandi Carlile and the Hanseroth twins (Phil and Tim), all of whom also perform on the LP. Taking its name from an astrological event that takes place approximately every 29-and-a-half years, Saturn Return hews closely to the evocative, Southern gothic swoon of its predecessor, 2017's splendid You Don't Own Me Anymore, but it does so with the dividend of confidence that the latter effort had to earn. Saturn is also the Roman god of renewal, and the Alabama siblings, who lost both their grandmothers and became first-time mothers between records, are reflecting on the cruelty and sweetness of life with pens dipped in ink that has been tempered by the bittersweet period in which they were brandished. The ten-track set commences with the rousing and big-hearted "Silver," a Celtic-tinged country-folk rocker that declares "Look upon your mother and the silver in her hair/consider it a crown the holiest may wear." Its sonic muscle echoes the bluesy swagger of You Don't Own Me Anymore opener "Tennessee River Runs Low." "Late Bloomer" and "Nowhere Baby" emit a sunset country-soul patina, evoking "Landslide"-era Fleetwood Mac, while the airy indie pop gem "Hand Over My Heart" glides along via tasteful electronic flourishes and ardent handclaps. Elsewhere, the sparely lit "Fair" charms with its golden folk-era sincerity, while the brooding "Water Witch" sounds like a Flannery O'Connor-inspired rendering of the Animals' "House of the Rising Sun." Closing out the proceedings is the consolatory "Healer in the Sky," a soft country hymn that, like so much of the rich and understated Saturn Return, is spilling over with heart and hard-won wisdom. ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 02/28/2020
Label: New West
UPC: 0607396647620
Rank: 178432

Tracks

  1. Silver
  2. Late Bloomer
  3. Cabin
  4. Hand Over My Heart
  5. Fair
  6. Tin Can Angel
  7. Nowhere, Baby
  8. Hold You Dear
  9. Water Witch
  10. Healer in the Sky

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Secret Sisters   Primary Artist
Brandi Carlile   Piano,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Sam Rae   Cello
Phil Hanseroth   Bass (Electric)
Josh Neumann   Cello
Tim Hanseroth   Lap Steel Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Chris Powell   Percussion
Cheyenne Medders   Guitar (Electric)
Kyleen King   Violin
Lydia Rogers   Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Laura Rogers   Vocals
Jacob Hoffman   Piano

Technical Credits

Laura Rogers   Composer
Pete Lyman   Mastering
Jerry Streeter   Engineer
Holly Lowman   Management
Brandi Carlile   Producer
Phil Hanseroth   Producer
Tim Hanseroth   Producer
Rob Carmichael   Design
Kirby Lee   Management
Alysse Gafkjen   Cover Art
Fairlight Hubbard   Photography
Lydia Rogers   Composer
Trina Shoemaker   Mixing
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