The Lemon Twigs - 'They Don’t Know How To Fall In Place'
The brothers D’Addario release shimmering second single ‘They Don’t Know How To Fall In Place’ off their recently announced new album.
Long Islanders Brian and Michael are coming back swinging with their second single ‘They Don’t Know How To Fall In Place’ after the first ‘My Golden Years’ being released a little over a month ago.
The bands offers another lovely track with a charming organ running throughout (and even a little solo, nice!), as well as the bands signature, dreamy harmonies and wonderfully whimsical lyrics.
The single was released alongside an equally delightful video directed by now frequent collaborator Amber Navarro. With the lads Brian, Michael, Danny and Reza running round like they’re the cast of a new zany sitcom about the life of a band that deals with constant misfortune and causing mischief. The videos a pleasure for the eyes, much like the song itself is a pleasure for the ears.
With the band stating that their new single had been recorded with entirely period specific equipment to achieve that infamous 60’s flare, we can only expect the rest of their new album to follow suit.
The Twigs’ upcoming album ‘A Dream Is All We Know’ is set to release on May 3rd, were the brothers have said it’s set against a fictional place coined ‘Mersey Beach’. A lovely nod to my hometown of Liverpool, thanks lads!
It is fair to say the two new singles from the band have extracted excitement through their fans, and avid music lovers alike, as well as a shivering anticipation for their new record.
Words by George Venus
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