Music / rock

Sister


Reviews (2)


AllMusic

2020

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

2020

"The fact that there is a six-year gap between No Fools, No Fun -the 2014 debut from Sasha Dobson, Catherine Popper, and Norah Jones - and its 2020 sequel, Sister, indicates that Puss N Boots is not a full-time proposition for any member of the trio. Casualness turns out to be the group's strength, a notion Sister puts in sharp perspective ... Puss N Boots is a roots band whose roots are so tangled, it's hard to separate the rock from the country or the cabaret, it's that they can make quiet music seem like a low-key party".


Relix

d. 11. Mar. 2020

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Jeff Tamarkin

d. 11. Mar. 2020

"Scan the reviews of No Fools, No Fun , the 2014 debut album by Puss N Boots, and you'll find nearly every critic scrambling to drop the group into one stylistic box or another. Were they alt-country, Americana, jazzy pop, neo-folk or none/all of the above? It's a good bet that Sister , the group's sophomore release, will confound the scribes even more ... Here, as on the debut, Norah Jones, Sasha Dobson and Catherine Popper, each a formidable singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, exert their individuality while never losing sight of the group dynamic. Whether in harmony, or with one of the singers taking up the front position, they are masters of delivering a lyric with panache and assuredness".