New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Today, Command Sisters return with their latest track, "Feel Good," out now via 21 Entertainment/Universal Music. The upbeat, feel-good anthem follows their latest release, "Lonely Lullaby," and debut singles, "I Can Do What I Want To" and "I Like It," released earlier this summer. Command Sisters recorded these tracks in Los Angeles with award winning producer Tim Pagnotta (Walk The Moon, Weezer, Blink 182, Neon Trees), and they set the stage for their debut EP, slated for the top of 2021.
Of "Feel Good," Command Sisters say, "Right now, more than ever, we need something to make us feel good. This song means shamelessly going after what you want and not apologizing for that! Doing the things that make YOU feel good, regardless of what people say. It's all about self love."
Be on the lookout for more music coming from Command Sisters soon!
Command Sisters -
Charlotte and
Sarah Command - wield the power to turn popular culture red, the color being a signature feature of a finely-crafted image. After playing together since childhood, the siblings honed on a distinct sound and style that has brought them to what you get today.
Sarah drew on a lifelong love of shred gods, such as Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, and Orianthi, as
Charlotte nodded to the songcraft of Sia and The Weeknd, cultivating a sharp signature sound steeped in mind-blowing musicality and tight hooks. Their sense of style got just as loud with a crimson take on high fashion. This careful presentation turned heads. Not only did they perform across the United States and Canada, but they attracted partners such as
Martin Guitars, PRS Guitars, Marshall Amps, MAC Cosmetics, and Boss/Roland, to name a few. Additionally, they cultivated a fervent social media following through consistently eye-popping posts. Mind you, they impressively did all of this without one official release. After inking a deal with 21 Entertainment, Universal
Music Canada, and Republic Records, Command Sisters are primed for a bold breakthrough with their 2020 singles, "I Can Do What I Want To" and "I Like It."