larkin-poe

Megan and Rebecca Lovell donā€™t use many effects pedals. They didnā€™t even use amps until they were 16.

Photo by Robby Klein

The sisterly Southern-rock duo learned to be more vulnerable with one another, and itā€™s led to a new albumā€”and their biggest success yet.

Larkin Poe, the fiery roots-rock band fronted by sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell, have managed to achieve something that so many touring bands never do: They feel content with their level of success. In their case, that includes a Grammy for Best Contemporary Blues Album, for 2022ā€™s Blood Harmony; packed-out headlining shows at many of the best-sounding clubs and theaters in the country; and delicious, nutritious prepared foods.

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Rig Rundown: Larkin Poe

See how dynamic duo Megan and Rebecca Lovell dazzle and delight with a svelte signature lap steel (and its 1950s inspiration), two Fender Custom Shop throwbacks, and plenty of soulful, sweet-sounding, sister synergy.

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Rebecca and Megan Lovell channel the pent-up energy from nearly two years away from the stage into Blood Harmony, a true family affair that celebrates the spirit of sibling collaboration.

After 18 months of being sidelined from gigs, Larkin Poe aimed to funnel the juice they were missing from live shows into the sessions for their new album, Blood Harmony. ā€œI think the process of making this record was one Iā€™m most proud of,ā€ says Megan Lovell, the lap-steel playing half of the bandā€™s core sisterhood. ā€œWe both fought for what we believed in. Our live show is really energetic, and we wanted people to feel that on the record. We wanted the record to be more live.ā€

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