
In a north London deli, as rain patters against windows and a salt beef sandwich sits before him, Maxim Baldry contemplates the journey that's taken his band from bedroom project to emerging indie force.
Terra Twin exist in a space where stories spiral and emotions swirl, where the temporary nature of existence becomes the fodder for profound musical exploration. The four-piece outfit – comprising Baldry on vocals and guitar, Lewis Spear on guitar, Jonny Thwaites on bass, and Alex Wadstein on drums – have already carved out a distinctive niche in London's music landscape.
The roots of Terra Twin's musical identity stretch back to Russia, where Baldry's earliest musical memories were shaped by family influences. "I grew up in Moscow, and my granddad was in a jazz band," he recalls. "Whenever I would be over at his, he would sit me down in his orange armchair, and he would play me jazz. He loved Enrico Rava. My grandma was a ballerina and encouraged me to tell stories and to inhabit worlds. Both of them really ignited my imagination and made me feel that you can create any kind of world through music and performance."










