The Lemon Twigs: Blurring the lines
Having torn up the capital with their first ever UK shows, and with a debut album on the way, there’s no stopping The Lemon Twigs.

Currently creating an inordinate amount of buzz, Long Islanders The Lemon Twigs are the newest hype train about town. Brothers Michael and Brian D’Addario take elements of what made 60s pop memorable and 70s fashion unforgettable, mixing baroque with glam and everything in between. “What you really want to do is something new, something different. The best way to do that is, you have to listen to the stuff that started it all,” Brian, the older half of the duo - still at just 19, compared to Michael’s 17 - enthuses.
When it comes to the inevitable frenzy that surrounds such promise, the brothers are finding it can be a full on task - but it’s one they’re ready for. “If you’re not used to doing it,” Brian muses, “and not used to articulating, and not used to consciously thinking about what you’ve been unconsciously doing for a long time, that puts you in a different space. If you then went to record a record and you’re only now consciously thinking about it, that’s fucked - you’re not going to be able to do it. I guess it can be a little intimidating; I can see where it could be.”
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Brian is the more reserved of the two, with Michael carrying what he describes as “responsibility” for the duo’s look and general aesthetic. That’s not to say they don’t have equal share within the band, he explains: “If you listen to the record [upcoming debut album, ‘Do Hollywood’], it’s half my songs, half Brian’s songs. It’s like the split with the music is 50/50, while I do the visual thing, and he does the all of the knowing what’s going on.”
Touching on their influences, Michael teases Brian for being “pretentious”, owing to his fondness for classical music; each of the brothers brings something slightly different to the creative table, a point he’s keen to note. “Nobody’s going to be like, ‘Michael does like this, but Brian doesn’t like that’,” he continues. “They’re going to be like, ‘The Lemon Twigs are going to be influenced by that’.”
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