BGS 5+5: Twin Kennedy

Artist: Twin Kennedy
Hometown: Powell River, British Columbia, Canada
Latest Album: Homebound
Personal nicknames: Carli guitar-ly, Julie fidd-ooly

What was the first moment that you knew you wanted to be a musician?

Looking through old family videos, we have footage of us singing together as young as 3! We put on living room concerts for our mom and dad and their friends, so we knew from a young age that performing was something we loved to do. We started playing as a family band with our dad and our younger sister, Katelyn, when we were 7 years old, and we were really excited and serious about rehearsing and preparing for shows even at that age. We have always been passionate about music — from creating and writing to arranging and harmonizing. We feel so lucky that we were introduced to all of this in our early days with our family because it’s what made us fall in love with performing, and we knew that we wanted to make music our career!

What rituals do you have, either in the studio or before a show?

Live performance has always been our true love as musicians. We fell in love with being on stage when we were kids, and we have spent many years building practice routines and rehearsal rituals together. As twin sisters, we do have that stereotypical connection of “reading each other’s minds.” We call it “twin-tuition” — we can sense how each other is feeling — and so we make it a priority to focus on creating positive energy before every show. When all of our tour dates were cancelled due to the pandemic, we missed live music so much, and we spent a lot of time talking about what we wanted touring and performing to look like when we could return to that part of our career. For our Homebound Tour dates, our pre-show ritual includes a moment of gratitude. We hug each other and wish each other a great show like we’ve always done, but then we take time to give thanks that we are able to walk on stage again and share music, feel that connection with the audience, and do what we love to do.

What other art forms — literature, film, dance, painting, etc. — inform your music?

We love every step of the creative process of building a new musical project — and that comes with many different art forms, from video creation to styling to graphic design to merchandise design. We are so inspired by the artists that we get to work with, from our incredible co-writers, to the photographers and directors! We love when music can be reflected in the artwork on the page, say of an album cover, or in a grand sense, like a music video on a mountaintop. When we’re writing a song, we always love it when we can envision the music video or the single artwork as the song is being written.

If you had to write a mission statement for your career, what would it be?

We wrote our mission statement as Twin Kennedy in the first year that we started touring full time, and although it has evolved over the years, the foundation has always remained the same: To spread joy through music. We aim to create genuine connection through songs and performance, and create a legacy of love and positivity both on and off the stage.

How often do you hide behind a character in a song or use “you” when it’s actually “me”?

With this new album, we have been the most open we have ever been as songwriters and artists, and all of the songs come from a “me” perspective. All of the co-writers on Homebound are people that we have worked with for years — friends who we have built a trust and connection with that allows us to open up in the writing room. For us, this kind of “safe space” creates our best music. We are really proud of the diversity of emotion and messages that we share on Homebound, and they all come from a personal place. We hope that people can relate to our lyrics and hear their own stories in our songs!


Photo Credit: Suzanne Sagmeister Photography

WATCH: Mallory Johnson & Twin Kennedy, “Wise Woman”

Artist: Mallory Johnson & Twin Kennedy
Hometown: Conception Bay South, Newfoundland & Labrador and Powell River, BC
Song: “Wise Woman”

In Their Words: “Immediately after we finished writing ‘Wise Woman’, we could visualize the music video. Although we knew it would be ambitious, we believed it was important to feature as many women’s stories as we could in three and a half minutes. We also wanted to feature leaders who have inspired us, raised us, and helped shape us into the women we are today. Our mothers are in the video, our sisters, our nieces, our friends, our mentors. This video is not about Mallory Johnson and Twin Kennedy in the spotlight singing a pretty song. It’s about the message, the conversation and the women.” — Mallory Johnson & Twin Kennedy


Photo credit: Jessica Steddom

WATCH: Twin Kennedy, “Blindspot” (Live)

Artist: Twin Kennedy
Hometown: Victoria, BC
Song: “Blindspot”

In Their Words: “‘Blindspot’ is a special song for us as both musicians and songwriters. We were excited to release something so vulnerable and sincere, and we felt connected to the song from the day we wrote it. ‘Blindspot’ is about heartbreak and about finding yourself in a place where you are not feeling seen or valued by your loved one. It is also about feeling strong enough to say. ‘I won’t stay here in your blindspot.’ We’ve had our hearts broken before, but through the experience we have found more strength and self-love. We hope this song connects with our listeners and serves as a reminder to love yourself and choose to be with people who would never put you in their blindspot.

“It was so amazing to record this one-shot video live-off-the-floor in such a beautiful space at The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, BC. We wanted to represent the title of the song by standing back-to-back, tuning into our ‘twin-tuition’ and performing while we were in each other’s blindspots.”


Photo credit: Suzanne Sagmeister Photography

BGS WRAPS: Twin Kennedy, “Cold Weather”

Artist: Twin Kennedy
Song: “Colder Weather”
Album: A Twin Kennedy Christmas

In Their Words: “We wrote ‘Cold Weather’ on a cold winter night in Nashville, jamming in our living room by the Christmas tree. As Canadian girls, we appreciate the beauty of winter, and we love a white Christmas! However, a chilly night is much better when you’re cozied up inside with your sweetheart. ‘Cold Weather’ is about just that – all of the things that warm your heart at winter time – candlelight, homemade pie, flannel pajamas and your loved one by your side.” –Carli and Julie Kennedy

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