[video] The Lemon Twigs – How Can I Love Her More?

Having teased us already with some great new singles, The Lemon Twigs have shared another new cut “How Can I Love Her More?”, a vintage musical journey filled with guitars, charming vocal harmonies, and complete with two drum sets, an adventurous bass part, theremin, flutes and harpsichord.

All released songs would be a part of their upcoming new album A Dream Is All We Know (set for release on May 3 via Captured Tracks), which was recorded completely to tape and mixed and mastered by Brian and Michael themselves on of-the-era equipment.

The music video for the new track was helmed by The Lemon Twigs, who also handled the editing. It depicts the band embarking on a journey through Central Park and museum row, interspersed with playful and mischievous moments around New York City.

Check it out below and pre-order the record here.

[video] The Lemon Twigs – They Don’t Know How To Fall In Place

Having teased us already with “My Golden Years”, The Lemon Twigs have shared a great new cut “They Don’t Know How To Fall In Place”. Both songs would be a part of their upcoming new record A Dream Is All We Know, set for release on May 3 via Captured Tracks.

The track is out with the music video, directed by Ambar Navarro. It portrays the tiny versions of The Lemon Twigs running/flying around and performing.

Check it out below and pre-order the LP here.

[video] The Lemon Twigs – My Golden Years

NYC’s The Lemon Twigs have shared a great new single “My Golden Years”, a sun-kissed psychedelic pop stomper that showcases the band’s knack for crafting catchy and nostalgic tunes.

It is their first new release since the acclaimed last year’s LP Everything Harmony, and is out with a beautiful music video, directed by Ambar Navarro.

Watch below and get the track here.

[video] The Lemon Twigs – Corner Of My Eye

Having just signed with Captured Tracks, The Lemon Twigs have shared a great new single “Corner Of My Eye”. A fan’s live favourite marks the duo’s first new release in over 2 years and follows their latest 2020 LP, Songs For The General Public.

The song is out with the music video, directed by Hilla Eden and Brian D’Addario. It portrays the band performing and walking around the cemetery.

Watch it below and get the track here.