Macedo (musical group)

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Macedo
File:Macedo Twins at the Grammy Awards.jpg
Michelle and Melissa Macedo at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards
Background information
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  • Michelle Macedo
  • Melissa Macedo

Macedo is a musical duo consisting of identical-twin sisters Michelle Alicia and Melissa Ann Macedo.[1]

Early life

The Macedo family is from Goa, India. Twin sisters Michelle and Melissa were born on June 3, 1988,[1] in Pasadena, California. Growing up in a musical family, the sisters began playing piano at age three and Michelle began playing classical guitar in middle school. The duo's primary songwriter, she began writing at an early age. Melissa is responsible for the vocal harmonies and melodies.[2] The girls' musical influences included Zero 7, Feist, Ella Fitzgerald, Joni Mitchell and Billie Holiday. They attended an all-girl Catholic high school in Pasadena, where Michelle wrote most of the songs for her solo album La Luna.[3][4]

Musical career

2007-2010: La Luna (Michelle}

During her first year of college Michelle recorded and produced her debut solo album, La Luna, for by OutTake Records in Boston.[3] She recorded the album in ten hours, playing every instrument. The sisters separated for the first time when they attended different colleges. Melissa attended Barnard College in New York City, where she received dual BA degrees in human rights and theatre. Michelle attended Emerson College in Boston, receiving a BFA in acting.[5]

2010-2011: Flags & Boxes

In 2010 Michelle and Melissa founded MoonGold Records, and release their music on that label. While they were apart Michelle wrote their first album, Flags & Boxes,[6] recorded primarily in Boston with producer Kush Mody and engineers Nils Montan and Andrew Oedel at Emerson College radio station WERS.[7] Its songs were inspired by the girls' college experiences and their travels in London, the Netherlands and Argentina.[5] Each sister sings and plays several instruments,[8] and Michelle's songwriting was honored at the 2011 Malibu Music Awards.[citation needed] In live performances Michelle plays piano and guitar, and Melissa plays violin and sings. After the release of their first album, Maria Menounos of Extra told 944 Magazine that Macedo was her favorite musical group.[9] Their music is noted for its vocal harmonies and instrumental range of instruments, including organ and French horn.[10] Macedo's songwriting has been praised for its "unadulterated honesty" by Billboard Discoveries,[11][self-published source] and the album was reviewed in Vogue India.[9][user-generated source]

2012-2013: Work on Second Album and Awards

In 2012 Macedo began recording their 2nd album. Michelle was also nominated for Best Female Singer/Songwriter at the L.A. Music Awards in the same year. The duo was nominated in March for a Hollywood Music in Media Award.[12]

2014: Paper Doll

Met with praise, Michelle and Melissa Macedo released their EP "Paper Doll" on February 4, 2014. A single from the EP, "Your Skin", was premiered by WNYC's Soundcheck. Soundcheck praised the single, saying "And with whipsmart lines like "I handed you a sentence you would never forget" and later, "I'm about to kiss my worst critic", "Your Skin" proves to be an equally catchy and emotional break-up kiss-off anthem.".[13]

Another single from the EP, "Like Me Most", was premiered by LadyGunn Magazine. LadyGunn describes their music, "While they look great on screen, it's their music that shines through the most. They have been compared to Fiona Apple meets Regina Spektor and at times have R+B influences and hooks that make you sing them out loud, full volume like you are saying all the things you never could to an ex.".[2]

The third song featured was "17", which was premiered by Paste Magazine. Paste says the twins are known to be completely opposite in personalities; "The sisters may look alike, but that’s where the similarities end: each brought her own personality to their work, the result is a lesson in duality and teamwork (and a damn nice sounding one, at that).".[14]

Acting career

Michelle and Melissa began their acting careers at an early age in the film Fires Within in 1991.[15] In 2007, Michelle appeared in the lead role of Eve Vaughn in the made-for-television movie Age Appropriate, directed by Jason Perlman. While at Emerson, she starred in Kevin Bright pilot Browne at Midnight as a middle-eastern international student.[16][17] The twins have also appeared together on television shows, including "One Day", as characters Tick (Melissa) and Tack (Michelle).[17] [18] Melissa was featured in a Pantene Pro-V commercial which also featured three songs from Flags & Boxes.[19]

In 2015, Michelle and Melissa co-founded a theater company called, World Kin Ensemble, which produces shows that combat sexual assault on college campuses. Currently, they also tour with and act in the show, Dirty Talk.[20]

Discography

Albums
  • Flags & Boxes (2011)
  • Paper Doll (2014)
Singles
  • "Valentine's Day" (2013)

References

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