Everything Harmony

Everything Harmony

by The Lemon Twigs
Everything Harmony

Everything Harmony

by The Lemon Twigs

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Overview

Brothers Brian and Michael D'Addario's work as the Lemon Twigs has always been rooted in a power pop sensibility borrowed directly from the songwriting greats of the '70s. Their albums took different paths within the scope of that influence, with 2018's Go to School presenting a glammed-up take on Broadway musical pop and 2020's Songs for the General Public turning up the radio rock energy with aggressive melodies and polished production straight from the era when Billy Joel and Meat Loaf dominated the charts. Their fourth album, Everything Harmony, finds the Twigs changing directions yet again, turning the volume down and exploring a more sentimental side of their '70s-informed songwriting style. Acoustic guitars and subtle orchestral flourishes are everywhere throughout the album, beginning with the Simon & Garfunkel-esque "When Winter Comes Around." The song starts plainly, with simple folksy chord progressions and a steady, melancholic vocal that soon blooms into harmonizing. Before long, the arrangement erupts into a booming, almost anthemic outburst of percussion and a Phil Spector-like Walls of Sound. This reverb-heavy maximalism shows up again on the aching "What Happens to a Heart," with overdubbed strings swirling around multiple drum tracks and layers of other overlapping sounds. It's a knowingly dizzying effect, the same sound Spector achieved on his '70s productions for John Lennon, Leonard Cohen, and Dion. Everything Harmony cycles between huge, bombastic statements like these, straightforward Raspberries/Badfinger-like jangle rock nuggets like "Ghost Run Free," and far more sensitive fare. It's the especially gentle songs that show the band's progression the most. "Any Time of Day" is one of the album's most gripping moments, channeling the precision falsetto vocals of '70s soft rock and twisting that familiar sound around an ambitiously constructed song. The hooks arrive one after another and the key change at the end pushes the song's catchiness over the top. The softer songs on the album see the Twigs return to some of the Baroque pop influences they built their earliest albums on, but clear away some of the extraneous sounds that could clutter that material. Songs like the title track or the Beach Boys send-up "New to Me" are purposefully minimal, leaving more space for listeners to zero in on the sad, pristine beauty that serves as an emotional baseline for the entire album. ~ Fred Thomas

Product Details

Release Date: 05/05/2023
Label: Captured Tracks
UPC: 0817949035815
Rank: 18274

Tracks

  1. When Winter Comes Around
  2. In My Head
  3. Corner of My Eye
  4. Any Time of Day
  5. What You Were Doing
  6. I Don't Belong to Me
  7. Every Day Is the Worst Day of My Life
  8. What Happens to a Heart
  9. Still It's Not Enough
  10. Born to Be Lonely
  11. Ghost Run Free
  12. Everything Harmony
  13. New to Me

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Lemon Twigs   Primary Artist
Michael D'Addario   Bass,Drums,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Percussion
Brian D'Addario   Bass,Drums,Organ,Piano,Guitar,Violin,Mandolin,Vibraphone,Arp Strings,Harpsichord,Piano (Electric)
Kevin Basko   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Yuri Kye   Violin
Daryl Johns   Bass (Upright),Bass (Electric)
Doug Machiz   Cello
Alicia Mastromonaco   French Horn
Cameron Carrella   Euphonium
Otis Harriel   Violin
Andres Valbuena   Drums
Rachyl Martinez   Viola

Technical Credits

Michael D'Addario   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Art Direction,Horn Arrangements
Brian D'Addario   Mixing,Composer,Horn Arrangements,String Arrangements
Eva Chambers   Photography,Art Direction
The Lemon Twigs   Producer
Paul D. Millar   Mastering
Rias Reed   Engineer
Sam Fickinger   Assistant Engineer
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