Sarah and Charlotte Command have deftly intertwined super cool fashion with intimate, catchy and forward-focused songs. The sisters share, “While writing the songs, we had moved from a small town to a very big city [Toronto] and were experiencing the trials and tribulations of growing up. Falling in and out of love, discovering yourself and most importantly—learning to not be afraid to be who you are. All of the songs on the EP embody the emotions and experiences we had growing up in a big city, which was how Rouge was born. We are now ready to share our stories, heartbreaks, highs, lows and truths with you. We couldn’t be more proud of this album, and we truly hope you enjoy the ride.” Listen now: https://open.spotify.com/album/6A2UDweBPtS5gEzo5bf7uD?si=AYD5aMfVSsqsrfgv7CDE0A Rouge was produced by Tim Pagnotta [Walk The Moon, Weezer, Blink 182, Neon Trees, Elle King], with lyrics written by Sarah and Charlotte Command. It is Pagnotta who the duo credit with helping them carve out the sonic embodiment of the songs they had poured their hearts and souls into. While keeping in mind their overall vision for the album they were able to piece the story of Rouge together, song by song. The result is a wildly intimate and relatable collection that chronicles the sisters’ stories of heartbreaks, highs, lows, and truths always keeping in line with their signature sound and groundbreaking flare. “Rouge (red) signifies love, passion, anger, and courage, all the things we wrote about on this album,” the Commands share. After playing together since childhood, the siblings honed on a distinct sound and style that has brought them to what you get today. Sarah drew on a lifelong love of shred gods, such as Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Orianthi, as Charlotte nodded to the songcraft of Sia and The Weeknd, cultivating a sharp signature sound steeped in mind-blowing musicality and tight hooks. Their sense of style got just as loud with a crimson take on high fashion. This careful presentation turned heads. Not only did they perform across the U.S. and Canada, but they attracted partners such as Martin Guitars, PRS Guitars, Marshall Amps, MAC Cosmetics and Boss/Roland, to name a few. Additionally, they cultivated a fervent social media following through consistently eye-popping posts. Mind you, they impressively did all of this without one official release. Since inking a deal with 21 Entertainment, Universal Music Canada the duo have released a handful of catchy hit singles along with their debut EP Rouge. With their debut release and upcoming tour, Command Sisters’ are on track to complete their mission and move listeners in the process. “We’re two sisters who love making music,” Charlotte leaves off. “I want listeners to see that. We pour our hearts and souls into this. Hopefully, it makes you feel something.” Next, do people who are tone-deaf hear music differently?