The Womack Sisters announce self-titled debut album
The Womack Sisters have announced their self-titled debut album, The Womack Sisters, and shared new single "Chauffeur".
The Womack Sisters follows the trio's 2022 Legacy EP. The announcement comes alongside their new track, “Chauffeur”, and its accompanying video, following earlier track “You Went Away Too Long”. On the track, Zeimani, BG, and Kucha reflect on their experiences of driving for Uber to make rent. Speaking about the song, Zeimani says: "It's about the hustle of life that we all are in – the day to day, trying to survive, and looking forward to your day in the sun. It’s a song for the underdogs.”
Across eleven tracks, each sister stands out at different moments to create a soulful collection of songs. They take influence from the likes of Curtis Mayfield, Smokey Robinson, and their grandfather, Sam Cooke. The trio presently have tour dates scheduled throughout the summer, which include an appearance at London's Cross the Tracks Festival, run of amphitheatre shows with Thee Sacred Souls and LA LOM, and a special performance with Al Green at the Hollywood Bowl on the day of release.
The Womack Sisters artwork
The Womack Sisters tracklist
“Chauffeur”
“If You Want Me”
“Monster”
“If I Let You”
“I Just Don’t Want You (To Say Goodbye)”
“Laughter and Tears”
“Didn’t Mean Much To Me”
“You Went Away Too Long”
“I Am Your Season”
“All Around”
“My Sisters and Me”
The Womack Sisters is released on 14 August via Daptone Records
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