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The Lemon Twigs
A Dream Is All We Know




A1
My Golden Years
3:14
A2
They Don't Know How To Fall In Place
3:34
A3
Church Bells
2:07
A4
A Dream Is All I Know
3:43
A5
Sweet Vibration
2:48
A6
In The Eyes Of The Girl
3:04
B1
If You And I Are Not Wise
2:41
B2
How Can I Love Her More?
2:48
B3
Ember Days
2:55
B4
Peppermint Roses
2:31
B5
I Should've Known Right From The Start
2:36
B6
Rock On (Over And Over)
2:21
Captured Tracks (CT-375)
Captured Tracks (CT - 375)
Release date: May 3, 2024, USA, Canada & Europe
Following the release of Everything Harmony, which garnered acclaim from Questlove, Iggy Pop, Anthony Fantano, The Guardian, and countless others, The Lemon Twigs—the New York City rock band fronted by brothers Brian and Michael D’Addario—have once again captured the attention of the music listening public. They are in their premature “comeback” stage, and coming back this early has its benefits; the brothers have the energy of 24- and 26- year-olds, plus the experience and songwriting chops of seasoned musicians, having recorded their first album, Do Hollywood, nearly a decade ago at ages 15 and 17.
Released less than a year after their last album, A Dream Is All We Know is a joyous affair. As the title suggests, it’s less of a sober look at the darker side of life, and more a hopeful sojourn into the realm of dreams. The tone has shifted away from dreary melancholic ballads and moody power pop. Brian and Michael are revisiting their “1968” sound. This album feels closely related to Do Hollywood, but their songwriting and recording techniques have vastly improved over the course of five albums.
The brothers combine elements of the Merseybeat sound, the California Beach Boy harmony sound, and Bubblegum to create a unique collection of pop nuggets. (They say it’s part of a new “Merseybeach” movement, sure to catch on, though that fact remains to be seen.)