A decade ago, some critics wrote off Tegan and Sara’s The Con for lacking queerness, "genuine" fragility, and material the White Stripes could potentially cover. But the album’s unashamed vulnerability didn’t alienate their younger fans, and now, the Children of The Con are all grown up. They’ve…
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Review: The Con X Is a Worthy Tribute to Tegan and Sara
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