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9.0
144557
9.0 |
Clash
This is musical joy captured in a record one of the group’s strongest works to date
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9.0
144571
9.0 |
Uncut
"My Heart Is In Your Hands Tonight", a fusion of "Needles And Pins", "September Gurls" and "Go All The Way", boasts the signature flair of a Michelin chef. Brian, meanwhile, breaks new ground with the harmonically adventurous closing set piece "Your True Enemy". These "spot the reference" whizz-kids have grown into formalist savants. Print edition only
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8.0
144586
8.0 |
DIY
Whatever your view on their schtick, the songs will win you over in the end
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8.0
144519
8.0 |
Mojo
Michael and Brian D’Addario resist the tyranny of modernity by building their own world of gently psychedelic rock’n’roll
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8.0
144527
8.0 |
Spill Magazine
Another winning effort from The Lemon Twigs, solidifying their status as one of the best bands keeping the sounds of the ‘60s and ‘70s alive
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8.0
144531
8.0 |
Record Collector
If even The Lemon Twigs – preternaturally talented, multi-instrumentalist, pop savant brothers Brian and Michael d’Addario – are feeling under threat thanks to the brave new world of AI, then we’re all in trouble
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8.0
144616
8.0 |
Under The Radar
They would be genre-leading in any decade and if there is any justice their audience will grow and grow
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8.0
144685
8.0 |
All Music
A relatively more romping set of Lemon Twigs songs, but the performances remain airtight and the song construction is as intricate and involved as any of their previous work, keeping them one of the most intelligent and infallible bands making power pop in the 2020s
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7.6
144590
7.6 |
Beats Per Minute
They give it all on Look For Your Mind! – and it all sounds like they have found what they were looking for
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7.0
144554
7.0 |
musicOMH
At its peak, the exultant power-pop on the D'Addario brothers' sixth album is untouchably brilliant. But they struggle to maintain these high standards
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7.0
144526
7.0 |
Far Out
The outright celebration of ‘60s pop is refreshing for sure, but not nearly half as much as when they send the nostalgia train on a detour and drive it through psychedelic and experimental realms
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7.0
144635
7.0 |
Spectrum Culture
Aside from leaning on live studio instrumentation more to record their songs, there isn’t much difference between Look for Your Mind! and the previous few Lemon Twigs records
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6.5
144592
6.5 |
No Ripcord
While their performances sparkle, Look For Your Mind! exposes the songwriting limitations of The Lemon Twigs. They would do well to remember that their pioneering heroes — the Wilson brothers, Lennon and McCartney, Chilton, Rundgren — rarely stayed in the same place for long
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