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TWINS“Dream On is an album with complexity, demonstrating the band’s ability to stretch beyond the sparkling guitars and harmony juggernauts of their previous albums to reach a distinctive roots rock sound. TWINS are maturing as a band, and in doing so are writing songs that their audiences and fans will increasingly identify with.” - Michael Roeder for LITTLE VILLAGE Magazine Dream On, released 05 June 20201. The Laws of Love2. Hearts3. Reminds Me of the Rose4. Passenger5. In Yer Dreams6. Buffalo Snow7. So Far Gone8. Straight River Sketch9. Living ProofFrom the onset, it’s immediately apparent that the band’s new release, Dream On, dials back most of the blistering power pop and in-your-face rock & roll yearnings of teenage love (and lust) from TWINS’ back catalogue.Sonically, the hooks are still there. They’re just more subtle — rewarding the listener over time as they reveal themselves throughout the 34-and-a-half minutes of Dream On’s slow burn. Songwriter and bandleader Joel Sires’ voice and acoustic guitar are at the forefront of the record. Ben Rendall is a welcome addition to TWINS as he expands the band’s palette with his piano work, and Toby Sires provides an abundance of tasteful lead guitar licks that meld with each track like a chameleon. The occasional mandolin and some ace slide guitar on album opener The Laws of Love further round out the band’s sound. And the record continues to be rooted in the foundation of the heartbeat-steady rhythm section of founding members Luke Sires on drums and Devin Ferguson on bass. All work in tandem throughout the record to complement Sires’ introspective tales — with each element put in context of Sires’ words and presence more than ever before. “To me, the world is just so noisy and in your face, that this time around I just turned from that and went inward. Dialed back the sound. I also tried to put more of my honest self into the words,” said Joel.Joel Sires worked alongside Seth Luloff (Holy White Hounds) to produce Dream On and meticulously record the sound of the band at a crossroads. It was all aptly captured in an old store front in an Iowa ghost town. Thematically, Dream On doesn’t deal in black and white. TWINS capture moments of pure love and joy — but they also allow darker, bleak moments to creep through in the next breath. It’s a contemplative outing that doesn’t take itself too seriously. You might say it’s an existential record. It’s certainly honest, and it’s comfortable in its own skin.This is perhaps best showcased on the record’s lead single and centerpiece, Buffalo Snow. Rather than spinning some fictional fantasy of a sunny California beach as an escape from Joel's isolated Iowa acreage, he instead goes with what he knows — he paints a picture of a brooding, snow-covered cityscape in which the airports can’t function due to the weather, and the roads are covered in the dark smoke of city buses. Yet even in this scarily realistic space that TWINS create, there’s still a place for love … the kind of love you find on a grown-up rock record: “Well I just wanna be a vapor trail, following behind you like a tail,” and “I just wanna be a shooting star, one that’s gonna find you in the dark. And if I could be a mirror, then I’d show you everything I see.”There are certainly outside influences that helped inform the direction TWINS moved in for Dream On. Joel has a Spotify playlist that he built over the course of the creation of the record to capture what the band was listening to — sprinkled with bands like The Grateful Dead, Wilco, Kris Kristofferson, Bruce Springsteen, Townes Van Zandt, Lucinda Williams, Simon & Garfunkel, Gordon Lightfoot and Bob Dylan. And like any well grounded Midwesterner, he includes the likes of Greg Brown and The Poison Control Center. Joel is even quick to credit another fellow Iowa band with showing TWINS a way to function as a mature rock band that can gracefully carry itself into the future. He cites longtime Des Moines band Brother Trucker as a big inspiration:“Brother Trucker had a big impact on this new record. I had a huge epiphany watching those guys. I was wondering, ‘how do you get older with dignity and still be in a working band?’ And then I saw those guys, and it really changed me musically and emotionally.”Dream On tracklistingThe Laws of Love (3:45)Hearts (3:05)Reminds Me of the Rose (3:34)Passenger (3:39)In Yer Dreams (3:36)Buffalo Snow (4:17)So Far Gone (3:00)Straight River Sketch (4:53)Living Proof (4:45)
Category: Arts & Entertainment
Country: United States of America (US)
Currency : USD
Platform: Bandcamp
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