Win Tegan and Sara’s new album Hey, I’m Just Like You! #Giveaway

 

Enter now to win the ninth studio album from LGBTQ icons Tegan and Sara!

A collection of their earliest songs, reimagined and reinvented

Out September 27!

Pre-save the album here: https://fpt.fm/app/19707/pre-save-tegan-and-sara-s-new-album

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Rulez

  • You must be 18 and live in the continental US to enter. You can enter as many giveaways as you like, but you can only win once every 30 days.
  • We are giving away two copies of the CD. We will select two winners who will each win one copy.
  • To enter, leave a comment on this blog post telling us about your favorite Tegan and Sarah song. You can enter through Monday, September 30, 2019.

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  • Previously I would have said “you wouldn’t like me” but after the album love you to death came out I was watching tv with my mom and they were to preform and i said “oh i love them” and they began playing “Boyfriend” which my mom (a lovely homophobe who doesn’t even slightly support me) began yelling about (“what the hell kind of song is this?!”. I know it sounds silly but it made the song mean so much more to me, just knowing how accidentally uncomfortable it helped me make her!

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