Sister Wives unveil new single "YnCanu"

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Psychedelic rock Sister Wives have unveiled their new single "YnCanu" on Libertino Records today.

The track is inspired by the Wyfla Ghost, who has haunted the Wylfa Power Station in Wales. The band said this about the single, which can be heard here:

"YnCanu is a haunting ballad that weaves together the eerie folklore of ‘Madam Wen’ or ‘White Lady’, a spectral figure forever tied to the rugged cliffs and crashing seas near Cemaes and the imposing Wylfa nuclear power station. The song tells the tragic tale of a woman who either met her untimely death from the cliffs or now wanders, endlessly searching for a lost love.

In its melodies, we wanted to capture two parts of the tale: the tension between the relentless power of the nuclear station and the tranquil beauty of the surrounding landscape, mirroring the delicate balance between life and death."

Sister Wives have a pair of live performances coming up in their region. On May 10, the band will perform at FOCUS Wales in Wrexham. The band will also perform at Sidney & Matilda in Sheffield on July 25.

Sister Wives tour dates

10th May - FOCUS Wales, Wrexham

25th July - Sidney & Matilda, Sheffield

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