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     Over two years ago, Lily & Madeleine made a flurry on Vodka with three posts from their 2013 EP, The Weight Of The Globe. We were excited about these two sisters back then and that excitement has not waned. Enter Hour Glass from the duo’s forth-coming long-player Keep It Together, due out February 26, 2016. This time out, the girls step up the production values a bit and yes, play with rhythms that are a little outside their original formula. What stays the same is those wonderful two-part harmonies that…

 The Wolf Is Free is from Lily & Madeleine’s new long-player, Fumes, (October 28, 2014) which expands on the beautiful musical creations the two sisters have constructed before. If you are new to Lily & Madeleine’s music, then you can look back to Things I’ll Later Lose, Tired, and Come To Me for reference points.  What hasn’t changed is the sisters delivery. They have a thing for the plaintive, two-part harmonies that somehow lift the spirit and heal the soul. What has…

 Sister folk-popsters Lily & Madeleine made their Vodka debut this year a few months after their critically acclaimed EP The Weight Of The Globe (January 2013) was released and since then, they have garnered air play on forward-thinking radio stations, such as Serious XM radio’s The Loft and others, while tending to an ever growing fan-base. On October 29th, the duo released their debut self-titled long-player and it is more of the same great music. While Globe seemed to focus on a single…

 It’s only been about two months since I first posted Lily & Madeleine with Things I’ll Later Lose from their stand out January 2013 EP, The Weight Of The Globe, but I wanted to drop another post of their lovely harmonies to let you know that their debut self-titled long player is due out October 2013. Here is Tired, also from The Weight Of The Globe EP.  If you have not as yet picked up Globe, you should get on over to their…

 May I present to you the beautiful voices and gentle music of Lily and Madeleine’s Back To The River from the January 2013 EP The Weight Of The Globe. These two will cause you to float away on a cloud. Close your eyes and let your mind wander where it will. The instruments are mostly understated, drawing attention to the wonderful vocal harmonies, trills and the underlying stories. I’m looking forward to hearing more from these two in the future….