Everything Harmony [Clear Vinyl] (LP)
The Lemon Twigs
Amoeba Review
Blast-from-the-past brothers Brian and Michael D'Addario return with another exceptionally well-crafted Lemon Twigs album, Everything Harmony. As the band gleefully reconstructs and experiments with throwback genres and pays tribute to musical legends, it's clear that they know their rock history. But what makes The Lemon Twigs' music so powerful isn't just their good taste and passion for the music; it's their ability to inject novelty, curiosity, and real emotion into the mix, whether they're singing a Simon & Garfunkel-style ballad or giving a nod to Big Star. It's no surprise that the brothers cite Moondog and Arthur Russell as influences on this one—although The Lemon Twigs may not yet have a storied history like those seminal underground artists but the D'Addarios share their fervor for experimentation, art, and just straight-up quality songwriting.
Track Listing
Side A Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
When Winter Comes Around
|
The Lemon Twigs | 04:42 |
2.
In My Head
|
The Lemon Twigs | 03:18 |
3.
Corner of My Eye
|
The Lemon Twigs | 03:19 |
4.
Any Time of Day
|
The Lemon Twigs | 02:51 |
5.
What You Were Doing
|
The Lemon Twigs | 04:33 |
6.
I Don’t Belong to Me
|
The Lemon Twigs | 02:59 |
7.
Every Day Is the Worst Day of My Life
|
The Lemon Twigs | 03:25 |
Side B Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
What Happens to a Heart
|
The Lemon Twigs | 03:55 |
2.
Still It’s Not Enough
|
The Lemon Twigs | 03:42 |
3.
Born to Be Lonely
|
The Lemon Twigs | 04:26 |
4.
Ghost Run Free
|
The Lemon Twigs | 03:09 |
5.
Everything Harmony
|
The Lemon Twigs | 03:43 |
6.
New to Me
|
The Lemon Twigs | 03:58 |