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Winfield's Locket - Save Yourself

By: Roughstock Staff

Last Updated: August 4, 2010 7:08 AM

This track is the second track on the duo's debut self-titled album for This Side Up! Records.  Leslie and Brooke Martin wrote the song with Paul Sikes and the album was produced by the sisters with Ilya Toshinskiy and Jason Henke. 

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READER'S COMMENTS

co Ck says:

Posted: Tuesday, September 14, 2010

sucks

Des-de-Picker says:

Posted: Sunday, September 5, 2010

My kind of music,vocally great musically brilliant.Can't wait to try out the albumn

SongGirl says:

Posted: Monday, August 9, 2010

I'm so happy to see Winfield's Locket on here! This song is great and their new album is FANTASTIC!! They have such a cool vibe & sound, and have exceeded my expectations across the board so far. Way to go, Martin sisters! - you've earned the praise!

Melissa says:

Posted: Monday, August 9, 2010

these 2 talented sisters are great!! Talk about haunting harmonies. Their songwriting seems to be impressive beyond their years and their stage presence is natural, warm and engaging. I really enjoyed their show recently and will go see them again soon.

Lisa says:

Posted: Sunday, August 8, 2010

Winfield's Locket is far from ordinary. There's such a unique quality in their voices and songwriting that "Save Yourself" is just a mere example of their outstanding musicianship. By listening to the entire album, I was very impressed with what I heard. I already can't wait for the second release!

Ashley says:

Posted: Friday, August 6, 2010

I love these girls and this song rocks! Their CD is fantastic. I've seen them play live several times in Nashville and was blown away by their vocals and musicianship...true, genuine artists!!

Dylan says:

Posted: Friday, August 6, 2010

Great song!

Rick says:

Posted: Thursday, August 5, 2010

I was hoping to hear something fresh and unique, but these gals sound completely generic. This is like a driving, universal pop-country song that's been recorded countless times by faceless artists. These sisters might have some talent, but its impossible to judge based upon this track. It sure would be nice if they weren't trying to sound like everyone else who's come before...

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