The Rogers Sisters were an American indie rock band that formed in 1999 in Brooklyn, New York. The group was composed of three sisters who shared the surname Rogers. Their music was noted for blending elements of post‑punk, new wave, and garage rock, and they were associated with the early‑2000s indie revival scene in the United States.
History
The band emerged from the Brooklyn underground music community and quickly gained attention for their energetic live performances and distinctive melodic style. Over the course of their career, they released a number of recordings on independent labels, most prominently on Milan Records. The Rogers Sisters disbanded around 2007; after the split, the members pursued various solo and collaborative projects.
Discography (selected)
- Three Fingers (2004) – debut full‑length album, received favorable reviews in indie music press.
- The Invisible Deck (2006) – second album, noted for its sharper production and expanded instrumentation.
Legacy
Although their active period was relatively brief, The Rogers Sisters are remembered for contributing to the resurgence of guitar‑driven indie rock in the early 21st century and for influencing subsequent Brooklyn‑based acts.
Specific biographical details such as the given names of the sisters and the full extent of their post‑breakup activities are not definitively documented in publicly available reliable sources.