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The Lemon Twigs
Everything Harmony
On Everything Harmony, the fourth full-length studio release from New York’s The Lemon Twigs, the prodigiously talented brothers Brian and Michael D’Addario offer 13 original servings of beauty that showcase an emotional depth and musical sophistication far beyond their years as a band, let alone as young men. While they eagerly devour musical influences from everything and everywhere, they have somehow arrived at a cohesive and dynamic sound that speaks to our troubled times.
Having bounded onto the music scene with their precocious 2016 debut Do Hollywood, they threw caution to the wind two years later on their followup Go to School. By the time of their third album, Songs for the General Public (2020) The Lemon Twigs had begun to pull from a wide range of multigenerational inspirations, expertly darting from twee chamber pop balladry to full on glam punk, mixing plaintive singer-songwriter confessionals with an almost Syd Barrett sense of outré pop. In an interview from the time, they expressed an interest in creating “something really beautiful sounding” based on vocal harmonies and developing their combined melodic sensibilities into a setting where “the sounds were as important as the songs”
A1
When Winter Comes Around
A2
In My Head
A3
Corner Of My Eye
A4
Any Time Of Day
A5
What You Were Doing
A6
I Don’t Belong To Me
A7
Every Day Is The Worst Day Of My Life
B1
What Happens To A Heart
B2
Still It’s Not Enough
B3
Born To Be Lonely
B4
Ghost Run Free
B5
Everything Harmony
B6
New To Me



