Two Sisters (Fiction Plane song)
"Two Sisters" is a song by the English alternative rock band Fiction Plane, released on their 2005 album Everything Will Never Be Okay. The song is known for its distinct, driving bassline and raw, emotional lyrics. It's often considered one of the band's signature songs.
Lyrically, "Two Sisters" explores themes of familial relationships, secrets, and the complexities of human connection. The narrative, though not explicitly detailed, hints at a strained relationship between two sisters and unresolved issues from the past. The lyrics are ambiguous, allowing for multiple interpretations concerning the specific nature of the sisters' conflict.
Musically, the song showcases Fiction Plane's characteristic sound, blending elements of rock, post-punk, and new wave. The prominent bass, played by Joe Sumner (Sting's son), provides a strong foundation for the song, while the guitar work adds texture and atmosphere. The vocal delivery is passionate and emotive, contributing to the song's overall intensity.
"Two Sisters" received moderate airplay and positive critical reception, contributing to Fiction Plane's growing popularity during the mid-2000s. It remains a popular track among fans and is frequently included in the band's live performances. The song is a testament to Fiction Plane's ability to craft compelling and thought-provoking music with a distinctive sound.