Twain shares new track ‘2 Lovers’, another song from the upcoming album “Noon”.
The new single is a subtle and stimulatint piece that embraces the tender guitar melody.
” ‘2 Lovers’ is the oldest song on Noon, from the end of my time living in New York. The bar in the song was called Manhattan Inn, in Greenpoint. I was briefly employed there as a bar-back. There was a beautiful room in the back with tables and benches against each wall and a fucked-up grand piano in the center of the room. It was a great place to see shows, with the audience surrounding the band in a hush. I remember sets from Adrianne Lenker, Nick Hakim, Joanna Sternberg, and really special was working the brunch shift, juicing lemons in the hard sunlight while Dylan Meek made jazz music on the piano.”
Twain.
It will be Twain’s fourth release on Keeled Scales, with expectations being an array of tracks taking on the challenge to balance soul-fantasy with self-scrutiny which was recorded by Twain’s longtime collaborator Adrian Olsen at Montrose Recording.
Twain shares new track ‘2 Lovers’, another song from the upcoming album “Noon”.
The new single is a subtle and stimulatint piece that embraces the tender guitar melody.
It will be Twain’s fourth release on Keeled Scales, with expectations being an array of tracks taking on the challenge to balance soul-fantasy with self-scrutiny which was recorded by Twain’s longtime collaborator Adrian Olsen at Montrose Recording.
“Noon” is out on 21 October via Keeled Scales.
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