Album artwork for Do Hollywood by The Lemon Twigs

With their debut album for 4AD, Do Hollywood, The Lemon Twigs have fused tightly constructed pop, modern psych, and British invasion melodies into a ten-song masterpiece. The D'Addario brothers—Brian (19) and Michael (17)—are whipping fans and critics alike into an utter frenzy. NPR hailed them as "fabulously weird," Brooklyn Vegan raved that "they need to be seen to be believed," and The Line Of Best Fit dubbed their music "near perfect...the best lo-fi rock & roll anthem you'll hear this decade." The Guardian, meanwhile, crowned the album "a triumph of detailed richness and sumptuous melody." Not bad for a couple kids from Long Island. Born into a musical family, Brian and Michael grew up on The Beach Boys and The Beatles, whose albums and films played constantly in their house. As toddlers, they were already harmonizing on "I Want to Hold Your Hand," and soon they were playing drums and mastering whatever instruments they could get their hands on. Ask about their childhood dreams and they'll tell you that they never aspired to do anything but make music together, and it shows. Mission accomplished.

The Lemon Twigs

Do Hollywood

4AD
Album artwork for Do Hollywood by The Lemon Twigs
LP

$23.99

LP

Released 10/14/2016Catalog Number

CAD-3650-1

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The Lemon Twigs

Do Hollywood

4AD
Album artwork for Do Hollywood by The Lemon Twigs
LP

$23.99

LP

Released 10/14/2016Catalog Number

CAD-3650-1

Learn more

With their debut album for 4AD, Do Hollywood, The Lemon Twigs have fused tightly constructed pop, modern psych, and British invasion melodies into a ten-song masterpiece. The D'Addario brothers—Brian (19) and Michael (17)—are whipping fans and critics alike into an utter frenzy. NPR hailed them as "fabulously weird," Brooklyn Vegan raved that "they need to be seen to be believed," and The Line Of Best Fit dubbed their music "near perfect...the best lo-fi rock & roll anthem you'll hear this decade." The Guardian, meanwhile, crowned the album "a triumph of detailed richness and sumptuous melody." Not bad for a couple kids from Long Island. Born into a musical family, Brian and Michael grew up on The Beach Boys and The Beatles, whose albums and films played constantly in their house. As toddlers, they were already harmonizing on "I Want to Hold Your Hand," and soon they were playing drums and mastering whatever instruments they could get their hands on. Ask about their childhood dreams and they'll tell you that they never aspired to do anything but make music together, and it shows. Mission accomplished.