So Jealous by Tegan and Sara
I would say my music selection, primarily, has male vocalists. I’m not sure why, but, for the most part, I’m just not into the girl-music (except for Bjork). (Back the the day, though, you would have seen some Sarah Mclachlan and Spice Girls, WOO-HOO!) But, thanks to Morgan and her gal pals, I have expanded, much more, into that girly territory over the past few years. Now I love me some Tori Amos, Lily Allen, Jenny Owen Youngs, Goldfrapp, and, who probably started me down this road, the duo sister rockers, Tegan and Sara.

4 Stars (out of 5)
Tegan and Sara’s third album, So Jealous, is by far their most ambitious and liveliest record, opening up their punk-folk sound with a heavy dose of new wave sensibility and pop hooks. They started moving in this direction on their previous album, but here they dive headfirst into slick, shiny surfaces, insistent synths, clean guitars, and bright, playful melodies that sound sunny even in minor keys. This musical revamp doesn’t betray their nervy emotionalism. Instead, it focuses them, giving their music style and flair that focuses them while making the duo more accessible.

Quoted from All Music