The lemon twigs

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Brothers in a band often spells trouble, but these two Baroque/power-poppers seem to co-exist happily.

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Child actors-turned-gifted multiinstrumentalists, Long Island brothers Brian and Michael D’Addario formed The Lemon Twigs in their mid-teens. Flamboyantly dressed purveyors of Baroque pop, power-pop and glam, they swap duties across guitars, drums, lead vocals and more, and Todd Rundgren, Justin Hawkins and My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way are among their fans. Two albums on from Go To School, their concept album about a chimp raised as a human, Brian says their new album Everything Harmony is “darker, much more true to life”.

The Darkness’s Justin Hawkins has declared his liking of Lemon Twigs on his YouTube channel. Did you see that?

I did. It was cool and kinda weird that such an early song of ours [2016’s As Long As We’re Together] resonated with him, because, to me, what we do now is much easier to get into.

Justin seemed very taken with the pink satin bomber jacket Michael wore in that track’s video.

[Laughs]. Yeah, the stylist for that was this amazing woman called Shirley Kurata, who has since been nominated for Academy Awards, I believe. But these days we mostly just do our own styling.

The new track In My Head demonstrates your flair for perfect power-pop. Any sixties or seventies power-pop recommendations?

We both love stuff like Starting Over by Raspberries, plus The Nerves and the Flaming Groovies.

I Don’t Belong To Me sounds like it might have been influenced by your session work for Natalie Mering, aka Weyes Blood, on her album Titanic Rising.

To me it’s more influenced by [American songwriter/composer] Arthur Russell or the Beach Boys. When that 2019 Arthur Russell compilation Iowa Dream came out, we got super into that. He had a totally unique melodic sense.

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