Artist's albums
Case of You
2023 · single
Live at Revolution Hall
2023 · EP
Live at Revolution Hall
2023 · EP
Where or When (Live)
2023 · single
Where or When (Live)
2023 · single
Shake (Live)
2022 · single
Shake (Live)
2022 · single
Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
2021 · single
Happy Xmas (War Is Over)
2021 · single
thought of a b-side
2019 · EP
thought of a b-side
2019 · EP
Got Your Message (Acoustic)
2019 · single
See It Through
2019 · single
WantLove (Acoustic)
2019 · single
No Choice (Acoustic)
2019 · single
Some Good Lives
2019 · album
Figure It Out
2019 · single
What Have We Done
2019 · single
2
2017 · EP
2
2017 · EP
Shake (Acoustic)
2017 · single
Shake (Acoustic)
2017 · single
Safe (Acoustic)
2017 · single
Safe (Acoustic)
2017 · single
Mad Scientist
2017 · single
Mad Scientist
2017 · single
Call Me Out
2016 · single
What We Do
2014 · album
Window
2011 · album
Window
2011 · album
You Can Have The Rest
2008 · album
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Biography
One day back in 2007, identical twin sisters Katelyn Shook [vocals, guitar] and Laurie Shook [banjo, percussion, vocals] found themselves writing, recording, and performing as Shook Twins. To their recollection, the pair never hatched a plan or even properly discussed it. Hundreds of shows, four albums and 2 EPs later, the duo continue to tread this path. Since their 2008 debut You Can Have The Rest, Shook Twins have conjured up dreamy folk with ghostly traces of Americana tradition uplifted by transcendently hummable melodies and lilting cinematic instrumentation. They’ve graced legendary stages such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre with Gregory Alan Isakov and Ani DiFranco in addition to sharing bills with The Lumineers, The Head and the Heart, Sarah Jarosz, The Wood Brothers, and many others. Not to mention, they’ve carved a home for themselves after playing Northwest String Summit and Oregon County Fair over ten times each as well as appearing at many other festivals around the country . During 2012, the band welcomed multi-instrumentalist and “everything dude” Niko Slice on guitar, mandolin, and bass. Rounding out the sound (and the family) further, keyboardist and bassist Aber Miller and drummer Alex Radakovich joined the fold in 2018. “We essentially morph into different settings,” observes Katelyn. “We can be a mellow duo, folk-rock club band, or weird late-night band. We love this sense of musical diversity.”