The Lemon Twigs release new single ‘A Dream Is All I Know’ and make directorial debut on video

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Premiered today by Huw Stephens on BBC 6 Music, NYC sibling duo The Lemon Twigs share the theatrical epic ‘A Dream Is All I Know’, the (near) title track and latest taste of their forthcoming album, ‘A Dream Is All We Know’, out May 3rd on Captured Tracks. Merging ripping guitars, zig-zagging harmonies and bittersweet nods to love and loss, today’s single captures those sort of spacey, fleeting moments in our everyday experience. 

Says Brian on writing the track: “This song is about impermanence and the dreamlike nature of our day to day lives. It was written when I was feeling a strong sense of unreality in my kitchen. Unfortunately, ‘Unreality In My Kitchen’ didn’t have much of a ring to it so we had to go with ‘A Dream Is All I Know’ as the title.”

Today’s single is accompanied by an all new music video edited and directed by Michael and Brian D’Addario themselves, marking their directorial debut. Shot on film in NYC, the video pictures the band moving through their day in an absurdist reverie, skipping through scenes at school, on stage, in the clouds… the Twigs are dazed and confused, in more ways than one. 

Watch ‘A Dream Is All I Know’ here

Recorded completely to tape and mixed and mastered by Brian and Michael themselves on of-the-era equipment, A Dream Is All We Know presents a tracklist that is historically accurate, but altogether new. From the timeless tropes of the Lennon-McCarthy songbook - including the most explicit example yet, with co-production on ‘In The Eyes Of The Girl’ by Sean Ono Lennon - to the skyrocketing harmonies of the Wilson family and nods to The Move, Big Star, Tradewinds and more, A Dream Is All We Know revisits the 1968 sound the D’Addarios teased the potential of making almost a decade ago on Do Hollywood. 

But with five albums, collaborations with everyone from Weyes Blood to Tim Heidecker, stages shared with Phoenix, Bleachers, Arctic Monkeys, and their musical hero Todd Rungren, and praise from Elton John, The Zombies, Gerard Way, Iggy Pop, and many more under their belt, A Dream Is All We Know is a clear demonstration of the growth the brothers have undergone in their journey from doe-eyed teenagers eager to make music reminiscent of their heroes, into visionary songwriters and arrangers whose oeuvre is itself a source of inspiration to other artists.

Following 2023’s emotionally charged Everything Harmony - which The Guardian called “totally perfect,” Questlove praised for going “full Debarge”, and The Needle Drop’s Anthony Fantano revealed was the source of his #1 most played song of the year - A Dream Is All We Know showcases the brothers playing with a newfound sense of intuition after years spent perfecting their craft. 

Pre-order A Dream Is All We Know here: https://lemontwigs.ffm.to/adreamisallweknow.opr


A Dream Is All We Know Tracklisting:

My Golden Years  
They Don't Know How To Fall In Place 
Church Bells 
A Dream Is All I Know 
Sweet Vibration 
In The Eyes Of The Girl 
If You And I Are Not Wise 
How Can I Love Her More 
Ember Days 
Peppermint Roses 
I Should've Known Right From The Start 
Rock On (Over and Over) 


Selected Praise For A Dream Is All We Know:

“‘My Golden Years’ is infectious, with the band sounding like they now favor feelings over faithful homage.” - The FADER on ‘My Golden Years’

"Sun-flecked power-pop poignancy of a Big Star/Beach Boys type to dispel the wintery gloom." - Mojo on ‘My Golden Years’

"The Long Islanders pristinely channel the seam of 60s California songwriters lamenting the passing of time - handclaps, Beach Boys harmonies and theme tune potential impact." - The Guardian on ‘My Golden Years’

“Period-perfect pop, performance and production fill this song." - Shindig! on ‘They Don't Know How To Fall In Place’ 


The Lemon Twigs On Tour:

May 25 - CCVF - Guimarães, Portugal
May 26 - LAV - Lisbon, Portugal
May 28 - Sala Copérnico - Madrid, Spain (SOLD OUT)
May 29 - Kafe Antzokia - Bilbao, Spain
May 30 - Sala Oasis - Zaragoza, Spain
June 1 - Primavera Sound Festival - Barcelona, Spain
August 29 - September 1 - End of the Road Festival - Salisbury, UK


For more information please contact James Parrish at Prescription PR on James@prescriptionpr.co.uk

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