It's been 27 years since Shakespears Sister's last album as a duo, and Siobhan Fahey acknowledges that the aptly titled new EP The spirited five-song set, which features a duet with Richard Hawley on "When She Finds You," resurrects a partnership that splintered acrimoniously back in 1993, after just two albums and hits such as "Stay," "I Don't Care" and "You're History" -- though Fahey recorded under the group name during the '00s.
"There wasn't enough discussion and communication going on," explains Detroit -- nee Levy, who co-wrote Eric Clapton's "Lay Down Sally" and has worked with Clapton, Bob Seger, Leon Russell, Alice Cooper, Was and others. "There were people in between us that were causing problems and more distance between us. It was very difficult to navigate." Fahey adds that "both of us sharing the spotlight brings out insecurities and confusions about role and stuff.
Fahey and Detroit discussed reuniting further during the summer of 2018 in London, after Fahey had done some reunion shows with Bananarama and Detroit performed with Clapton in Hyde Park." "I was just dying to make new music and I didn't want to just do a retro thing," Fahey says. "I really wanted it to be new music, and Marcy and I always worked so well together as writers and artists, it seemed like the obvious place to start.
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