The Ain't Sisters' eclectic sound spans genres and moods

The Ain't Sisters are having an album release party on March 29 at Terminal West. (Courtesy of Jay Strausser)

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The Ain’t Sisters is a folk, eclectic, Atlanta-based band comprised of Arrie Bozeman and Barb Carbon. Established in 2012, they are known for their high-energetic performances and diverse discography.

“I not exactly sure how to describe our music so I asked Chat GPT. And Chat GPT said, ‘The Ain’t Sisters is so eclectic that they can play you down the aisle at your wedding, and fight your ex in the parking lot at the Waffle House, all in the same night,'” Bozeman said. “And I thought that was pretty spot on.”

She plays the guitar and mandolin, while Carbon plays guitar. Both sing and write the songs for the band.