Everything Harmony
The D’Addario brothers have always worn their inspirations proudly on their vintage-inspired sleeves. Now, they’re making a sound of their own
Everything Harmony feels like a natural extension of what The Lemon Twigs had been doing on their previous records, yet it’s more refined, with the brothers stripping their sound back and showing restraint in their compositions.
Previously, comparisons to Simon and Garfunkel felt superficial; on this evidence, The Lemon Twigs are truly operating on that level.
Brothers Brian and Michael D’Addario's work as the Lemon Twigs has always been rooted in a power pop sensibility borrowed directly from the songwriting greats of the '70s.
The word ‘rockstar’ conjures a specific image, one of palatial talent, tight pants, and an unspeakable panache. Regrettably, though, the modern vision of
Charlotte Griffiths reviews the new album from New York duo The Lemon Twigs! Read the review of 'Everything Harmony' here on Distorted Sound!
On 'Everything Harmony' the Lemon Twigs echo and even improve on their 1970s influences with such skill and spirit that they demand we take them seriously.
Everything Harmony by The Lemon Twigs album review by Greg Walker. The D’Addario brother's full-length is now out via Captured Tracks
With their classic late-60s songwriting and beautiful harmonies, the New York duo have never mined the past more effectively than on this fourth album