The four girls in Calaisa are ready to demonstrate that the pop sensibilities of Scandinavia and the musical traditions of Tennessee are perfect partners. Especially when you add some Celtic instrumentation and the experience of two pairs of sisters, who prove that the group that plays together stays together.
It’s there to be heard on ‘Hey Girl,’ the first single from a self-titled debut album that will establish Lisa, Caisa, Anna, Malin and their custom-made Calaisa sound, which marries confident songwriting, golden harmonies and instruments like the violin and accordion.
That song is also a great example of the great songwriting cohesion and amazing teamwork that exists between the four members of the group, developed and honed during many years of creating music together. “Sometimes,” says Caisa, “one of us comes up with an idea of maybe a chorus, takes that to the other girls, and we make it into a Calaisa song. Together we’ll add an intro, an outro, a bridge or whatever. ‘Hey Girl’ was one of those songs.”
The album is the result of the girls’ absolute determination to make their way in the record business, and a refusal to take no for an answer that lured them from Sweden, onto the concert roads through Ireland and Poland, and on again to the USA and Nashville.
When they got there, it turned out the man who was absolutely knocked out by their charm as writers and performers just happened to be the head of Universal Music Nashville. Cue record deal, an album cut in just five weeks and a sound already being hailed as the perfect mixture of the Corrs and the Dixie Chicks, with plenty of personality that’s all Calaisa.
“We come from musicians’s families, so our parents taught us a lot about instruments and music,” says Lisa. “I started the band and asked my little sister Caisa to join, and we started to play on the streets to earn money. When I went to music school I met Anna, who plays the violin, and she joined the band. After that, Anna’s sister Malin joined [soon learning to play the accordion] and we became the real Calaisa.”
Lisa was just 14 when she had that brainwave about busking. It not only made her an obvious candidate for young businesswoman of the year, it was the ideal way to try out Calaisa’s early songs and find out what the girls were made of.
“Busking is the best,” enthuses Malin. “It’s fabulous to stand on the street and see how the crowd gets bigger and bigger. It’s the greatest test, because if you can’t make it on the street, you can’t make it anywhere, that’s how we feel. It’s a great place to practice the music and learn new songs. Instead of sitting home, you can practice together and with an audience, and people don’t expect it to be anything. It’s so great to see the reaction. ‘Wait, four girls, playing, singing! This is fun.’”
Through that early experience, Calaisa’s music began to evolve and mature. “We started playing really traditional Irish music,” says Caisa, “then added a few more instruments, and along the way it became more pop and country, because we found some great influences.” Those include not only the Dixie Chicks but Dolly Parton, via Sheryl Crow, Joni Mitchell, the Indigo Girls and the Rankin Family all the way to the Beatles, Sting and fellow Swedes the Cardigans.
After honing their performance skills by touring in Ireland and Poland, the time came for Calaisa to create their own destiny.
“After we tried to get a record deal in Sweden, we decided to take this in our own hands,” says Anna. “So we saved our money for a year and booked our tickets to New York, rented a car and went to Memphis and Atlanta and Nashville and played on the streets and pubs. This man [who turned out to be bluegrass artist Jonathan McEuen] came up to us and told us ‘You have to meet my producer, you should have a huge record deal.’
“So we went to his studio and out came ten men! We started to play and we had no clue who they were, or what they were doing there. We played a couple of songs, the guy said ‘I want to hear more,’ and after that he said ‘I want to sign you.’
“What we didn’t know was that the man in the middle of the crowd was the big producer and record label chairman James Stroud [the head of Universal Music Nashville]. We’d been playing seven songs and telling him the whole story of Calaisa without knowing. He said ‘Don’t even leave the room. You’re staying with us.’”
And they did. After a visit home to work on new songs (“and get a manager and a lawyer!”), Calaisa recorded their debut album in just five weeks. “It was the best experience we’ve ever had,” says Malin. “We could record in the best studios with the best musicians and producers. We had so much fun.”
The results will be with you soon, and the quality of the music runs in the family. Two families, in fact. “Since we’re two sets of sisters, we have voices that really go together,” concludes Lisa. “This year we really want to travel around the world and play our music.”
Sisters In Arms
Calaisa Lyrics
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But when the nights felt oh so long you made me carry on and on
You should know that every day I will help you find your way
This might be an old cliché
But I don't know what I would do if I can not be there for you
Nothing in this world could ever change
My guiding light I know you are there when I need you the most
I know you as I know myself even if we fight and yell
I love you, you know that we are sisters in arms
We have walked a million miles, a hundred tears, a thousand smiles
There's been good times, there will be bad
But I don't know where I would be if you had not been there for me
Nothing in this world could ever change
You have allways been my brightest star
My guiding light I know you are there when I need you the most
I know you as I know myself even if we fight and yell
I love you, you know that we are sisters in arms
I don't know what I would do if I can not be there for you
Nothing in this world could ever change
You have allways been my brightest star
My guiding light I know you are there when I need you the most
I know you as I know myself even if we fight and yell
I love you, you know that we are
You have allways been my brightest star
My guiding light I know you are there when I need you the most
I know you as I know myself even if we fight and yell
I love you, you know that we are sisters in arms
The song "Sisters in Arms" by Calaisa is a heartfelt tribute to the bond of sisterhood. The lyrics express the gratitude and love felt towards a sister who has been there through thick and thin. The singer acknowledges that their sister has helped them find their own way and peace of mind, and promises to repay the favor by always being there to help her sister through difficult times. The chorus repeats the line "You have always been my brightest star, my guiding light," emphasizing the importance of the sister in the singer's life.
The song also acknowledges that the relationship between sisters is not always perfect, but the love and bond between them is unbreakable. The line "even if we fight and yell" shows that sisters may have disagreements, but they still love and support each other. The song celebrates the journey that the sisters have been on together, through good times and bad. The last line, "sisters in arms," reinforces the idea that the sisters are a team, and will always be there for each other.
In summary, "Sisters in Arms" is a heartfelt song that celebrates the bond of sisterhood. The lyrics express gratitude for the support and love of a sister who has been there through thick and thin. The relationship between the sisters is not always perfect, but the love and bond between them is unbreakable.
Line by Line Meaning
It's taken me some time to find my own way and peace of mind
I had to go through some things to figure out who I am and what brings me peace
But when the nights felt oh so long you made me carry on and on
During my hardest times, you were there to support me and give me strength
You should know that every day I will help you find your way
I will always be here to support you and guide you through life
This might be an old cliché
I know this sounds like something people say all the time, but I truly mean it
But I don't know what I would do if I can not be there for you
You are so important to me that I can't imagine not being there for you
Nothing in this world could ever change
Our bond is unbreakable no matter what happens
You have always been my brightest star
You have always been the one who shines the brightest in my life
My guiding light I know you are there when I need you the most
You are always there for me, especially when I need you the most
I know you as I know myself even if we fight and yell
Even when we argue or disagree, I still know you deeply and intimately
I love you, you know that we are sisters in arms
I love you deeply and we are like sisters who have each other's backs
We have walked a million miles, a hundred tears, a thousand smiles
We've been through so much together, both good and bad, and it has made us stronger
There's been good times, there will be bad
Life has its ups and downs, but we will always be there for each other
I don't know where I would be if you had not been there for me
I can't imagine my life without you and the support you've given me
You have always been my brightest star
You continue to shine and be a light in my life
My guiding light I know you are there when I need you the most
I can always count on you to guide me when I need it the most
I know you as I know myself even if we fight and yell
Our bond is so strong that even when we have disagreements, I still know you deeply
I love you, you know that we are sisters in arms
I love you so much and our bond is unbreakable like sisters in arms
You have always been my brightest star
Your light continues to shine and guide me through life
My guiding light I know you are there when I need you the most
I can always rely on you to be there for me when I need it the most
I know you as I know myself even if we fight and yell
Our bond is so strong that even when we disagree, I still deeply know and love you
I love you, you know that we are sisters in arms
My love for you is unwavering, and we are like sisters who have each other's backs
Writer(s): Lisa Troedsson, Alexander Holmgren, Anna Tornquist, Caisa Troedsson, Malin Tornquist
Contributed by Micah O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
malin •°
Its really good! ^^
Lin Gu
asså sjukt bra...
Максим Шаклеин
Im' Like Calaisa || Мне нравится Calaisa
Kenth Olsson
Det är suverän musik! (Och så blir man förälskad i er alla...men det hör ju iofs inte hit kanske, men ändå: det säger nåt om personligheterna också)
Derek Porter
All 4 gorgeous, but ohhhhh the 3 hot hot stunningly gorgeous honeys playing guitar!!!😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍!!!!
Joel
Calaisa är bra svensk country.