We started the Lovell Sisters as a hobby.
That was never intended to be something that we did, Megan says.
We kind of lucked into it.
Larkin Poe — the sister duo of Rebecca (left) and Megan Lovell — released their new album, ‘Bloom,’ in January.Robby Klein*
We went onPrairie Home Companion.
Millions of people heard that, and they thought we were a professional band.
Right out of the gate we were a touring band.
you’re free to hear it onBloom, Larkin Poes latest album released in January.
Its the follow-up to 2022s Grammy-winningBlood Harmonyand the bands seventh studio album.
But Megan says theres a particular awakening evident inBloom.
Im perpetually surprised by how new and fresh it feels, she says.
Bloomfelt like we were starting over.
The starting line for the Lovells begins in their native North Georgia.
In the high-octaneBloomtrack Nowhere Fast, the Lovells pay tribute to their homeland.
Female empowerment and actively shifting the male-dominated dynamics within the music industry is fundamental to Larkin Poe.
They also talk often about honest communication and acts of compassion, two essentials in a touring band.
I do not think we would have survived or subsisted without the support of each other.