The Lemon Twigs announce new album ‘A Dream Is All We Know’

The Lemon Twigs have introduced particulars of their new album ‘A Dream Is All We Know’, and shared the newest single ’They Don’t Know How To Fall In Place’.
The band, led by brothers Brian and Michael D’Addario, will launch their fifth album on Might 3 by way of Captured Tracks, which you’ll pre-order here.
The brand new monitor, the brothers say, invokes an “imaginary house” that they name Mersey Seaside, a hybrid of ‘60s Merseybeat and ‘70s Laurel Canyon. The video, which you’ll watch under, options the band in miniature, Debtors-style, and is directed by Amber Navarro.
The band began the 12 months by sharing their nostalgic single ‘My Golden Years’, citing The Seaside Boys and The Byrds, full with wistful, 12-string melodies and reminiscences of childhood. The band additionally carried out that tune, which would be the opening monitor on the brand new album, on The Tonight Present Starring Jimmy Fallon final week, which you’ll watch under.
That tune marked the band’s first launch of 2024 and adopted their 2023 LP ‘All the things Concord’. In a four-star overview of the album, NME stated: “‘All the things Concord’ performs like the subsequent development from their promising debut, and what stood out about them then is what stands out about them now. With their fourth album, The Lemon Twigs have honed in on their capacity to not simply elevate from the previous however transmute what conjures up them into one thing imaginative and new.”
The brand new album was totally self-produced and recorded on tools from the ‘60s and ‘70s eras that their music evokes. The total tracklisting for the album is under.
‘A Dream Is All We Know’
- ‘My Golden Years’
- ‘They Don’t Know The best way to Fall in Place’
- ‘Church Bells’
- ‘A Dream Is All I Know’
- ‘Candy Vibration’
- ’Within the Eyes of the Woman’
- ‘If You and I Are Not Smart’
- ‘How Can I Love Her Extra’
- ‘Ember Days’
- ‘Peppermint Roses’
- ‘I Ought to’ve Recognized Proper From the Begin’
- ‘Rock On (Over and Over)’