We have seen their every move on TV and watched them play up to the camera in their video clips, but slip in Bardot's new album 'Play It Like That', turn down the lights, pump up the volume and finally, enter the mind's and heart's of Australia's biggest selling all-girl group.
"I put this album on and I hear us in there, I hear what we're about and what's going on in our lives," says Bardot's Sally Polihronas.
"Because we've all put so much into this, into writing the songs and into creating a really great second album, it reveals a lot about who we are. I hear stories about myself, I hear Soph and Tiff and Belinda. So much of us is in there."
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