Wild Onion

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AlbumAug 05 / 201416 songs, 40m 12s
Garage Rock Indie Rock
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The ‘60s garage rock revival has been going strong since the days of the early-‘80s underground scene that featured bands like The Chesterfield Kings, The Vipers, The Gravedigger V, The Pandoras, and hundreds of other groups. In 2014, garage rock focuses less on recreating the old sounds and styles than exploring the freakiest sounds on modern guitar pedals and on the outboard gear in modest studios. These Chicago kids are versed in The Rolling Stones and The Beach Boys along with modern influences like Ty Segall and The Black Lips. For Twin Peaks’ second album, *Wild Onion*, they moved out of their singer’s basement studio (where their debut was recorded) and tried out a real facility. The upgrade in sound quality hurts them none. The debut single, “Flavor,” nails down their energy and enthusiasm in two minutes, but it’s just a taste of what the quartet can do. “Strawberry Smoothie,” “Mirror of Time,” “Telephone,” and “Hold On” further explore their talents and abilities to twist their influences in greater depth.

6.9 / 10

Chicago rockers Twin Peaks' first album ran a compact twenty minutes and was refreshing and ephemeral. Their new one is twice the length, offering two distinct versions of themselves—one of which sounds really good, and the other just okay.

6.9 / 10

Chicago rockers Twin Peaks' first album ran a compact twenty minutes and was refreshing and ephemeral. Their new one is twice the length, offering two distinct versions of themselves—one of which sounds really good, and the other just okay.

B

Before the 2013 release of Twin Peaks’ debut album Sunken, three of its four members dropped out of their first semester of college to return home to Chicago and reform the band. Having amassed a sizable local following with their raucous live shows and doing some flirting with national press coverage, the youngsters’…

B

Before the 2013 release of Twin Peaks’ debut album Sunken, three of its four members dropped out of their first semester of college to return home to Chicago and reform the band. Having amassed a sizable local following with their raucous live shows and doing some flirting with national press coverage, the youngsters’…

8 / 10

Second album from Chicago gang of bright young things makes you remember why you fell in love with indie-americana.

8 / 10

Second album from Chicago gang of bright young things makes you remember why you fell in love with indie-americana.

Check out our album review of Artist's Wild Onion on Rolling Stone.com.

Check out our album review of Artist's Wild Onion on Rolling Stone.com.

The most important step in their journey of discovery so far.

The most important step in their journey of discovery so far.

7.5 / 10

"Thought it sounded cool." There-we got the band name out of the way.

7.5 / 10

"Thought it sounded cool." There-we got the band name out of the way.

7 / 10

7 / 10

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