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Tegan and Sara are still evolving the way they collaborate, even twenty years into recording together and twenty more as twin sisters. For their tenth studio album, Crybaby, they got inside each other's songs in a whole new way. "This was the first time where, while we were still drafting our demos, we were thinking about how the songs were going to work together," says Tegan. "It wasn't even just that Sara was making lyric changes or reorganizing the parts to my songs, it was that she was also saying to me, 'This song is going to be faster,' or 'It's going to be in a different key.' But Sara effectively improves everything of mine that she works on." Sara adds, with a laugh: "Maybe I am the renovator. I'm the house-flipper of the Tegan and Sara band,"

The reality is that Sara did step up greatly in her role as a producer for this exciting, elevated collection of songs, which began with her glitchy lo-fi demos for "I Can't Grow Up" and "All I Wanted." She says: "I've been joking about making 'my bedroom electronic record' for the last twenty years. I'll make these instrumentals with vocal ad libs, and I'm basically always working on it. When the pandemic started, I would go to my little studio and mess around - not really thinking about making an album for Tegan and Sara, just thinking about how to get through the day and not collapse under stress and anxiety about the pandemic. I started fooling around with a very simple sampling app called Keezy, using it to make all sorts of vocal samples, and that's how those songs began." Tegan remembers Sara sending her those demos and instantly feeling inspired by them. "They felt very new and fresh and really different from anything we'd been doing," she says.

In August of 2021, they booked studio time in Seattle with producer John Congleton, whose previous works include albums they love by Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen and Future Islands.  It was their first time leaving Canada since the start of the pandemic, and they thought they'd just be getting their feet wet at in-person recording again. At that point, the plan was to simply record a couple singles, and they truly had no intention of beginning their next album. They had, after all, recently signed on to make the upcoming TV adaptation of their 2019 memoir, High School, and were planning to focus on that first. High School is a new coming-of-age series that just finished production in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is co-created and executive produced by Tegan, Sara and Clea DuVall and produced by Plan B Entertainment and Amazon Studios.

But, within hours of their arrival at Seattle's Studio Litho, they felt more new ideas coming, and an unexpected rush of enthusiasm when Congleton quickly suggested that they record an entire album together. "There was so much energy," says Tegan, "and once we were in the studio with John and started adding layers, it started to feel alive, and it was like, 'OK, change of plans! Let's not just focus on a couple songs. Let's actually make an album."

They went back home and dug through their demos, looking for songs that echoed the spirit of those first couple songs. Sara came back with tracks like the dancefloor-ready "I'm Okay" and the sweet, anthemic "Yellow," among others - as she puts it, "songs about change, and never changing, and the nostalgia aching in our bones." And Tegan, who had been working on her own cache of songs during the pandemic, came forth with "Fucking Up What Matters" and "Smoking Weed Alone" and "Pretty Shitty Time" - or as she puts it, songs "about my body, about age, about love, about the loneliness I felt the past couple years, about how it feels to have everything you want and a desire to throw it all away." Informed by some of the intense new experiences they've had the past couple years - the stress and trauma of the pandemic, the upheaval of changing their entire professional team including their label and management, and other personal trials and tribulations - the twins found some of their most potent inspiration yet, and a willingness to try doing things differently.

"With this album, I wanted there to be a dialogue that we could have about the songs," says Sara. "Some of Tegan's songs became almost like duets, because she allowed me to go in there and challenge her to rewrite lyrics. I wanted a narrative that could tie into our relationship and some of the things that were happening in our life, even if the song wasn't about that. And for 'Smoking Weed Alone,' there's a chorus where we're sort of singing to each other, and we haven't done that before, in our career."

When they returned to the studio - this time in Los Angeles, at Sargent Recorders - Congleton refined and elaborated on the production aesthetic Sara had conceived for the demos, while still remaining true to their sonic blueprint. "John was so generous in the way he honored the production decisions in these demos, and the fact that I'm also a producer," says Sara. "But he also is a bit of a renovator, so some of the songs he was like, 'I mixed everything up and added a bunch of shit.' And he works so fast - he's like a madman. I think that that's another thing that's helped inspire us in this period of our life. As you get older as an artist, you spend too much time thinking about yourself, and too much time thinking about what work you're doing. But for this album, we were not in a place where we needed to overthink our music, and John kept reinforcing that: 'Does it feel good? Do we like this? Let's move on.' It was refreshing and fun and it didn't feel so serious, like we were having to make our magnum opus."

Although the source of the title Crybaby isn't revealed until several tracks in, as a refrain in the bridge to the deliriously catchy "Under My Control," the word is meaningful for the album as a whole. In the past, they had both tried to avoid using the words "cry" and "baby" in their songs (there are exceptions, of course), out of feeling that both words had become cringe-inducing clichés. But, similar to naming their chart-topping 2013 album Heartthrob to reappropriate the word from its masculine connotation, they wanted to explore new contexts for the words, both separately and together.

"One of the major themes on this record is the empowerment that comes with being vulnerable and accepting your feelings," says Tegan. "The word 'cry baby' seems sweet and innocent and youthful, but there's also this other energy to it - like when you're in the airport, and you see a three year-old throw themselves down on the ground and cry. And you think, 'I would love to be able to do that every once in a while. I'd feel better if I could just toss myself on the ground and have a good ol' tantrum. And then stand up and be totally recovered, because they got it all out of their system. As adults, we suppress all of that tension, anxiety, sadness, disappointment and we're just a mess. So there's something powerful about 'crybaby,' because it's like, 'Yeah, I'm gonna be a fucking disaster, and that's great.'"

The twins say they've begun to feel a renewed sense of intensity around all of their creative projects, whether the upcoming album or the TV show or various other endeavors they've undertaken. "With everything we're doing now, there's a passion and urgency that I haven't felt in a long time," Sara says. "I think it has a lot to do with the fact that I'm very rested for once, and during a lot of the last decade, Tegan and I were really running on empty. And so right now everything feels really big and exciting and energetic. And I love the new album for that reason - it doesn't feel introspective, there's an activeness to it, and it feels like it needs to live in the world."

"We dismantled the way we do things, and put ourselves in this place where we're uncomfortable," says Tegan. "And that makes good things happen, creatively. At this point in our career, we are so deep into our strength and our confidence that we were just like, we can fucking destroy absolutely everything because we know that we can rebuild. I think that's a theme of our band. We never play it safe. We're dismantlers. And I think this album is us power-tripping on the fact that we just lit fire to everything."

Over the course of their career, Tegan and Sara have brought numerous venues to capacity, like Observatory North Park and House of Blues.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 841 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hey Sara!

    by TNS FAN on 8/22/23

    I've lost count of how many times we've seen Tegan and Sara. We travel all cover Cali when they come to the West Coast. They were amazing, like always, and full of energy. The audience reciprocated that energy, shaking the venues signing and dancing along. VIP Soundcheck is a must if it's offered.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by Carmen on 8/19/23

    It was an amazing show. Venue was great, everyone was nice. One of my favorite shows to date.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Overall good show, but some improvements could be made

    by Cold boy on 8/17/23

    The Bellwether is a new venue, upon walking in I was impressed with the lobby set up, I continued into the main room and it also looked very clean and fresh. I heard they had good food so I went upstairs to The Virginian. The resturant had plenty of comfortable seating and no line. I did think it was weird you had to order food at the bar, but you could not get alcohol from the same guy you ordered food from, but since there was no line I did not mind ordering from two seperate people. My daughter and I sat down and were both freezing. Normally I run very warm, so I appreciate a venue that has air conditioning, but they really need to adjust the setting, it was so cold. I watched my food come out and sit on the bar for about 10 minutes before my buzzer started buzzing, so by the time I actually got to eat my food it was cold, colder than room tempature. I ordered the Vegan Hot Dog and they only condiment availble was Tapatio. I would suggest getting Mustard. The sound was great. I personally don't mind general admissions venues, but earlier that week my daughter and I had gone to shows at The Hollywood Bowl, The Orpheum, and The Novo, which all had comfortable seating so she was annoyed with standing the whole time. I guess there is not much that can be done about that now, but it would be nice if you mabye put up some tables and chairs in the back for those who have fears of pit areas and being surrounded by tons of people. I get it, its a show, its gonna be packed, but I could tell she felt uncomfortable there. The bands were great, catching a ride share home was super easy. The merch line went quickly. I would pobably go back, but only with people who I know like standing room only venues, unfortunately for me, many of my friends will only go to places that have seating.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great as Always

    by Ashley O on 8/17/23

    Tegan and Sara were great as usual. In addition to songs off their latest album, I love that they played acoustic versions of older songs like My Number. They were also really funny. A+ experience.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great venue great show

    by Vlo on 8/17/23

    The venue was great small enough to feel intimate. The show was high energy and the ladies are always funny. I’ve seen the band many time and they still find away to keep shows interesting. Despite the larger turn out there was never a line at the bar or bathroom. There was a line for merch at the end of the show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A great T and S show per usual!

    by Kari on 8/3/23

    The opener did not match the audience. It was not a great opener for Tegan and Sara. Disappointing. BUT Tegan and Sara never disappoint! They played their best hits and some great new ones. The band is fantastic! I personally love their banter between songs. A++ concert

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    always slaps

    by No on 6/25/23The Pageant - St Louis

    seen them live for like 15 years now and they are always awesome

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Tegan and Sara always a great show

    by Alison on 6/25/23The Pageant - St Louis

    They sounded great and we got to hear a few funny stories this time! They played at least a few songs from every album, just a wonderful concert. Backing band gave a very full sound. Opening act Carlie Hanson was outstanding!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!

    by Jackie on 6/24/23The Pageant - St Louis

    Tegan and Sara are great performers! I loved everything about seeing them live. The energy was amazing!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!!

    by BToews on 6/18/23The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto

    Dragonette was an awesome opener, I new more of her songs than I realized! Tegan and Sara were so amazing! I went with my twin sister and we had a great night. I am a huge fan of their music! And the representation they bring to the music industry is awesome. I’m not a big concert goer but I would go a thousand times over. The atmosphere was awesome, everybody was so excited to be there, and you could tell they were all big fans. We had an awesome time, 10/10 would recommend!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Sheena on 6/18/23L'Olympia - Montreal

    Thanks for having such an amazing show in qn awesome venue!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show!!

    by Mimi on 6/17/23L'Olympia - Montreal

    I’ve been a fan of Tegan and Sara since I was a child so seeing them live was a bucket list experience, and they didn’t disappoint! Great show and set list. They sound exactly the same live which made it a great concert experience. The opening act, Dragonette, was also great! Lovely to hear some of her old and new music.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Who Cares!

    by toxic025 on 11/24/22House of Blues Anaheim - Anaheim

    Came as GA and despite being 5'3 I had a great view of the stage and the sound system sounds great

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Tegan & Sara

    by Kervin on 11/24/22The Fillmore - San Francisco

    Wonderful mostly fan friendly night of new and favorite songs, stage display of neon ice creams and a sharp repertoire of stories and banter between the group. SO FUN

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing night!

    by M. R. on 11/20/22

    GREAT GREAT SHOW! Can’t wait to see you guys again !!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    The good go here

    by toxic025 on 11/16/22House of Blues Anaheim - Anaheim

    First time seeing Tegan and Sara also first time attending a show at the HoB Anaheim and it was a blast. Parking was easy to find due to the structure and since it was Sunday the place wasn't so busy but many of the shops were closed early. The show started on time and it went smoothly throughout the night. HoB Anaheim maybe small but it's immediate and no matter where you are you have a great view (if you're not too short.)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I love the rock n roll

    by S on 11/16/22House of Blues Anaheim - Anaheim

    Great performance, great sound. Lines moved fast. Line to bar in the concert hall was very short.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Still great after all these years

    by IG122 on 11/16/22House of Blues Anaheim - Anaheim

    I enjoyed the flow of the show. The show consisted of a mix of old & new material (the hits, of course), so there’s definitely something for every type of fan. I’d go again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I wish it never ended!!

    by Britt on 11/14/22The Depot - Salt Lake City

    Amazing show. One of the best I've been to. Great mix of old and new songs.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Loved it!

    by Emma on 11/13/22The Depot - Salt Lake City

    I had a party! These guys were so fun and energetic! Their interactions with the crowd were hilarious. Overall it was an amazing experience!