Lemon Twigs at Electric Brixton review

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The sun dappled West Coast harmonies of the D’A’ddario brothers is one of modern music’s most beguiling gifts. Not only is it a gift that keeps on giving, but it keeps on surprising too. 

Having explored lush, soft-rock terrain on 2022’s Everything Harmony, this year’s equally brilliant A Dream Is All I Know has found The Lemon Twigs exchanging gentle AOR strains for an ebullient, power-pop drive. Importantly, it’s seen them lose not one iota of their allure – their ascent remains as steep as their wardrobe is retro. 

In front of a sold-out Brixton Electric, the four-piece wasted no time in delivering the goods. The euphoric, misty-eyed charge of 2024 single ‘My Golden Years’ erupted like a statement of jangly intent. For those who hadn’t claimed their spot in the crowd and locked-in their bladders early doors, it was a struggle to gain a decent vantage point. Anything that resembled…

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