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[+] Harp Magazine
The lissome Sisters Callen — Jessa, on harp; Beth, guitar; both harmonizing instinctively as only siblings can—have earned comparisons to Tori Amos and Fiona Apple, which is fine, for in these deftly textured, at times subtly baroque, pop-rock compositions (frequently leavened by producer Dan Castellani's keyboards) one revisits the ascent of the Lilith generation.
Fred Mills

March/April 2008

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Baroque Pop group The Callen Sisters write and sing from the heart; their lyrics speak of love, life, loss and the temporal nature of relationships. The harp lends a soothing, ethereal beauty to their original sound.

The Callen Sisters have released two full length albums, were signed to Cordless Recordings (Warner), have toured the Northeast playing such notable venues as The Living Room, Rockwood Music Hall, The Bitter End, The Knitting Factory, Caffé Lena, The Fire and Club Passim, were reviewed in a national magazine (Harp) and have graced the airwaves of Radio BBC Wales and various stations stateside.