On the final day of recording sessions for their latest LP, Good Luck, Kid, the trio of sisters that comprise the Americana group, Joseph, stayed a few extra hours to get something new on tape. The result is a five-song EP, called Trio Sessions, featuring stripped-down versions of recent songs. The soon-to-be-released collection – the first track of which, โWithout You,โ is premiering here – harkens back to the bandโs early days playing secret shows in Northwest art galleries or filming stirring music videos just the sisters and a guitar.
The genesis of โWithout You,โ a startlingly sung entreaty, began with a Nashville writing session with country musician and Leagues front man, Thad Cockrell, which began by Cockrell fixing the members of Joseph – Natalie Schepman and twins Allison and Meegan Closner – a โgorgeous gluten-free pancake breakfastโ upon their arrival to his studio.
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The home-cooked meal sparked something in the group, Natalie said.
โIt was a golden morning,โ she told American Songwriter. โThad is from the South and there was just something in the air. We were enjoying our breakfast together and then we started writing. But his approach to writing a song was terrifying. He didnโt want us to write anything down.โ
So, the trio began singing and โWithout Youโ was born. The theme of the song, which features the bandโs signature blissful harmonies, is loneliness – or, perhaps more precisely, attempting to avoid loneliness. The track, just three voices over a strummed guitar, culminates with a soaring refrain, โI donโt want to be alone – without you!โ
That the idea of connection is central to the tune makes sense. That theme can be found in a great deal of the sistersโ work. After all, the bandโs second record is titled, Iโm Alone, No Youโre Not, and the groupโs lead single from their latest album, โFighter,โ is all about struggling to stay together as a unit. For a band that relies on pinpoint vocal accuracy, connection – and keeping it tight – is paramount.
โโFighterโ is about deciding to continue to do this together,โ says Natalie. โSo much of what the three of us process in our individual lives and as a group is in light of what weโre doing together here. We are going through a unique situation at any given point, but weโre doing it side-by-side.โ
Prior to the release of Good Luck, Kid, the three sisters experienced a tumultuous altercation. The argument, which was the result of years of closeness only family members can understand combined with the rigors and stresses of being full-time musicians, almost melted the band down completely. But, resolute, the trio stuck together and forged onward.
โItโs really vulnerable to talk about,โ admits Meegan. โWeโre back in the saddle right now, back in the space where all of that stuff happened. But I think we are still – itโs not like itโs tied up in this pretty bow now, like we got it all figured out. So, itโs vulnerable. Weโre still in the middle of it.โ
Challenges of balancing public and private responsibilities amongst a trio on the rise in the music industry notwithstanding, Joseph is flourishing. Among their accomplishments was a recent performance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, during which, before the band went on, the host introduced the segment to a swath of countries.ย
โHe was like, โHi Germany,โ โHi China,โ โHi Mexico,โโ says Meegan. โIt really puts you in a place of awe. It was humbling – the whole world is watching!โ
But despite the accolades, the band says they still get people – like a recent Lyft driver – who remain unaware of what theyโve done, even confused by their name. Joseph, which the sisters adopted to honor their grandfather who lived in Joseph, Oregon, can confuse some who donโt expect three women behind it.
โWhy not โJosephine?โ he asked us,โ says Allison. โAnd we were like, โBecause thatโs not the name of the townโฆโโ
Band name stories aside, the ladies of Joseph say they have a โcouple fun things up their sleeveโ to announce in the near future, including a new video for their song โNYE,โ set to drop on New Yearโs Eve, and a new B-sides record.
โWeโve been on a journey,โ says Natalie. โWeโre reconnecting. When we wrote โWithout You,โ I felt a personal sense of home in that room that I hadnโt felt in a while. It reminded me that I donโt want to go on without that feeling, that we want to keep it close.โ







