Danielle Haim. Te daughters of two realtors – musical ones, but realtors nonetheless – might have learnt more than how to play their instruments from their parents. Te world of real estate isn’t that far removed from the music industry - you don’t see it? You’ll come across the same negotiations, hype and inevitable flip flop, but to sell a house right, you need the best of foundations. Playing since an early age with their parents in Rockinhaim, they forged the bases, and laid the groundwork. More than that, they stacked their bricks on the tightest bond imaginable – their unwavering dedication to each other as sisters. You can hold the schmalz though; bands do not get by on sisterhood alone – unarguably brilliant musicians who have written the soundtrack of 2013, these sisters are standing on their own two feet.
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So you're in Munich tonight, am I right? Yeah, I'm with Phoenix, the band.
Yeah, you've been supporting them for a couple of dates now - I wondered if you'd picked up any Frenchisms yet? Oh my gosh, no, I wish. I'm trying to get the Rosetta Stone for French, because being around them just sounds so beautiful. I only know how to say a couple of things in French and they're very dirty, so I won't. Tey're not VERY dirty, but they're just stupid, flirty things to say. But Phoenix, I mean, they're my favourite band and it's just kinda crazy to be on tour with them and share the stage with them. I've loved them since their first record, which came out years ago. Este and Danielle introduced me to them and literally, like, every night we've been hearing the songs and I've been like, "Holy shit, we listened to this in high school and now we're here!" It's pretty crazy, so yeah, it's been the dream tour 2013.
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