Tegan and Sara Go All In for Synths

The Quin sisters have gone from underground buzz to mainstream success over the last decade. After their breakthrough album So Jealous (2004), their evolution is most evident in the arc of The Con (2007), Sainthood (2009), and their newest creation, Heartthrob. From their early cassette releases onward, Tegan and Sara have defined themselves with
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