The Star Sisters

The Star Sisters

Their music possesses a vibrant rhythmic pulse, characterized by tight-knit harmonies and buoyant melodies that create a sense of movement and celebration.

Netherlands Est. 1983

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Hooray for Hollywood

Hooray for Hollywood

1984

About The Star Sisters

The Star Sisters stand out in the musical landscape for their ability to channel nostalgia while forging connections with contemporary audiences.
Their harmonious blend of vintage pop and modern sensibilities evokes the spirit of classic girl groups, yet their fresh approach redefines what it means to celebrate feminine camaraderie in music.
Their harmonious blend of vintage pop and modern sensibilities evokes the spirit of classic girl groups, yet their fresh approach redefines what it means to celebrate feminine camaraderie in music. This duality enriches the listening experience, inviting a diverse audience to revel in both the familiar and the new. Their process hinges on a seemingly effortless synergy, allowing each member to contribute distinct vocal nuances that create a layered tapestry of sound. By embracing retro instrumentation alongside polished production techniques, they craft songs that resonate with both the heart and the head. The Star Sisters' ability to balance tradition with innovation makes their music feel timeless yet relevant, showcasing an approach that honors past influences while looking forward. Lyrically, The Star Sisters often explore themes of friendship, empowerment, and love—inviting listeners into relatable narratives steeped in emotion. Their writing strikes a balance between sincerity and playful irony, weaving stories that feel intimate yet universally resonant. The tone is uplifting, filled with infectious energy that encourages connection and joy among listeners.

1 studio album· 9 total releases· 2 years· Netherlands

Full discography

The Star Sisters's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

9 releases 1 album 1984–1986
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