Tegan and Sara are still growing as artists and sisters on 'Crybaby' : World Cafe : World Cafe Words and Music Podcast The duo talk to World Cafe about their first album of all-new music since 2016.

Tegan and Sara are still growing as artists and sisters on 'Crybaby'

Tegan and Sara on World Cafe

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Set List

  • "Yellow"
  • "Faded Like a Feeling"
  • "I Can't Grow Up"
  • "Smoking Weed Alone"

Tegan and Sara started making music when they were just 15 years old. That means they spent a lot of their formative, growing-up years as musicians, writing and working together. A few years ago, they explored those early days in a memoir they wrote together, called High School, and last year, they turned that memoir into a TV show of the same name. They also released their first album of all-new music since 2016, called Crybaby, that sees them dealing with big life changes and continuing to "grow up" together as sisters and artists.

Episode Playlist