Sisters channel betrayal into bruising alt-rock catharsis on ‘Weird Angel’

Liverpool’s rising dream-rock outfit Sisters unleash their most ferocious single to date with ‘Weird Angel’, a seething, poetic reckoning with betrayal wrapped in fuzzed-out guitars and snarling emotion. Led by singer and songwriter Georgiana Genet, the half-American, half-British band blends weepy melancholia with a biting edge, recalling the emotional volatility of PJ Harvey and the cinematic grit of Wolf Alice.

Formed in 2024 but forged in years of introspection and sonic experimentation, Sisters have quickly made waves in the Northwest UK scene, earning early praise from tastemaker critics and music mags alike. With ‘Weird Angel’, the band step into a darker realm, confronting failed friendships and fractured trust, but offering solidarity for anyone who’s been left reeling.