After announcing that they had finished their 10th studio album back in November, Tegan and Sara have yet another something up their sleeves: today, they unveiled plans to release Still Jealous, a reimagined version of their breakout 2004 album, So Jealous.
Following their 2019 album Hey, I'm Just Like You, the new version of the prolific pair's fourth LP is slated to arrive on February 11 via Sire Records. Ahead of that, they've shared the reimagined edition of "Where Does the Good Go."
"6 mos [sic] into the pandemic, we reimagined our album So Jealous," Tegan explained in a tweet. "Sara covered my songs, I covered Sara's."
Following their 2019 album Hey, I'm Just Like You, the new version of the prolific pair's fourth LP is slated to arrive on February 11 via Sire Records. Ahead of that, they've shared the reimagined edition of "Where Does the Good Go."
"6 mos [sic] into the pandemic, we reimagined our album So Jealous," Tegan explained in a tweet. "Sara covered my songs, I covered Sara's."
The idea was sparked by Sara recording an acoustic version of "You Wouldn't Like Me" — one of the So Jealous songs written by Tegan — for the run-up to a fundraiser for their Tegan and Sara Foundation in spring 2020.
"When I was done, it was clear to us both that the project was more than background music for the fundraiser," Sara said in a statement. "Over the next few months, we let our interpretations of each other's original songs become more experimental and fluid."
She added: "It was comforting to live inside of familiar music during such a destabilizing time. Performing each other's songs became a salve during the longest period that either of us has gone without an audience to sing for."
Check out the sister duo's raw acoustic reimagining of "Where Does the Good Go" below.
Tegan recently told Exclaim! how her dog Georgia has "imploded" her life.