The Lemon Twigs unveil new track "No One Holds You Closer (Than The One You Haven't Met)"
28 July 2020, 15:24
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Brian and Michael D’Addario, aka The Lemon Twigs, are back with new song "No One Holds You Closer (Than The One You Haven't Met)", the fourth single to be lifted from their upcoming LP Songs For The General Public.
"No One Holds You Closer (Than The One You Haven't Met)" follows on from earlier releases "Live in Favor of Tomorrow", "Moon" and "The One".
Songs For The General Public is the first LP from The Lemon Twigs, aka Brian and Michael D’Addario, since their 2018 concept album Go To School.
The brothers wrote, recorded, and produced their new album between their Long Island home studio, Sonora Studios in LA, and New York City’s Electric Lady.
"No One Holds You Closer (Than The One You Haven't Met)" is out now. The Lemon Twigs' Songs For The General Public album will now arrive 21 August via 4AD, and it's available to pre-order now.
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