
The Lemon Twigs’ fourth studio album “Everything Harmony” is out May 5th The album swings between moments of depression and isolation and episodes of dizzying euphoria, a tour de force that arrives as a full realization of the brother duo of Brian and Michael D’Addario’s distinct blend of sunny pop vocals with sophisticated acoustic-folk melodies and rich textures.
It was written, recorded, produced and engineered entirely by The Lemon Twigs across Manhattan, Brooklyn and San Francisco’s Hyde Street Studios. The Captured Tracks exclusive is limited to 1000 copies on grape vinyl, and comes with a flexi disc with bonus single “Some Love”.
“Every Day Is The Worst Day Of My Life”, The Lemon Twigs’ fourth single from “Everything Harmony” is out now, accompanied by a brand new music video directed by the brothers and Hilla Eden.
“Everything Harmony” is a tour de force that arrives as a full realization of the brother duo of Brian and Michael D’Addario’s distinct blend of pop vocals with sophisticated acoustic-folk melodies and rich textures, inspired by the likes of Simon & Garfunkel, Arthur Russell and Moondog. The album swings between moments of depression and isolation and episodes of dizzying euphoria. It was written, recorded, produced and engineered entirely by The Lemon Twigs across Manhattan, Brooklyn and San Francisco’s Hyde Street Studios.
The record does nothing more or less than deliver a set of great songs, impeccably produced and opulently arranged. The band’s swooning melodies, weepy strings, and standout vocal harmonies sound better than ever, coupled with songs full of equal parts heartache and longing. The greatest compliment you can give “Everything Harmony” is that it not only evokes the band’s ’70s influences but that it stands amongst them as equals, showing a keen ear for the sonic craftsmanship and pop song writing that made those records great.