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Haim Sisters Release A New Song AND Cover ‘Man I Feel Like A Woman’

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The three sisters of the band Haim claimed our hearts in 2013 with “The Wire”, a song that unapologetically rejoices over the freeing feeling the end of a relationship brings. Now the sisters, whose swingy hair and rock star attitudes make them look like a trio of apparitions sent to save teenage girls from the trauma of adolescence, have returned with a new song “Night So Long” from their album “Something To Tell You”, out July 7th.

The babes of Haim playing a new song “Night So Long” at the pop up shop today in LA ?? get hyped for the new album guys @haimtheband @daniellehaim @estehaim @babyhaim … #Haim #NightSoLong #SomethingToTellYou #haimtheband #LA #daniellehaim #estehaim #babyhaim

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Sisters Este, Danielle, and Elana Haim, who debuted another song from that album, “Little Of Your Love”, on SNL in May, also brought their signature kicking-ass-and-taking-traditionally-Jewish-names-back style to Shania Twain’s “Man, I feel Like A Woman.” Wielding electric guitars and middle-parts, the sisters continues to define themselves as leaders in coolness and in music.

man, i feel like a woman

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Jenny Singer is a writer for the Forward. You can reach her at Singer@forward.com or on Twitter @jeanvaljenny.

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