
The Lemon Twigs have announced US, Mexico, and South America dates for 2025
The new run includes their first-ever performances in Brazil and Argentina.
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"Intro" is a track by The Lemon Twigs, from the album Brothers of Destruction - EP, released 21st September 2017. The track is 1:07 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 12 articles about The Lemon Twigs.
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Tell me your wishes And I will make you see Make me your missus And I will let you be As long as you come home to me darling You'll see the light of day Want to take the train to work in the morning We'll leave you out, away (Come home babe, yeah, You come home baby you will miss me when I'm gone) (Come home, yeah, You got to come home because you'll miss me when I'm gone) (We have lives and then it's like "Here just forget all that")
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The new run includes their first-ever performances in Brazil and Argentina.

The Lemon Twigs' Brian D'Addario announces his debut solo album, co-produced with brother Michael.

The band release their new album 'A Dream is All We Know' this week (3rd May).

The duo are gearing up to release a new album.

The duo are gearing up to release a new album.

The duo are targeting a very specific group with their first new material of 2024.

It comes ahead of their upcoming LP 'Everything Harmony', set to be released on 5th May on Captured Tracks.

It's preceded by new single 'Any Time Of Day'.

The song marks the first release from the band since signing to Captured Tracks after completing a three-album run with 4AD.

After some recent teasing on social media, The Lemon Twigs have confirmed they're set to return with new music tomorrow (3rd January).

The band have hinted something is afoot by posting a video to social media.

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.
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