
A Dream Is All We Know: Limited 'Ice Cream' Vinyl LP
Following the release of Everything Harmony, which garnered acclaim from Questlove, Iggy Pop, Anthony Fantano, The Guardian, and countless others, The Lemon Twigsâthe New York City rock band fronted by brothers Brian and Michael DâAddarioâhave once again captured the attention of the music listening public. Set for release less than a year after their last album, A Dream Is All We Know is a joyous affair. As the title suggests, itâs less of a sober look at the darker side of life, and more a hopeful sojourn into the realm of dreams. Â
Michaelâs line in lead single and album opener âMy Golden Yearsâ â âIn time I hope that I can show all the world the love in my mindâ â serves as a statement of intent for the whole collection of songs, as the brothers race against time to create as much quality pop material as possible. On track two, The Lemon Twigs invite listeners into a bubblegum paradise with euphoric harmonies and biting clavinet (âThey Donât Know How To Fall In Placeâ), followed by an existential space age epic (âA Dream Is All I Knowâ), and, elsewhere on the album, a baroque pocket-prog tune (âSweet Vibrationâ), a two-part nightmare-comedy that doesnât let up (âPeppermint Rosesâ), and more. Â
Equipped with the songwriting chops of a lost era (somewhere between The Brill Building and 10452 Bellagio Road) the new record was carefully arranged and produced entirely analog in the brothersâ Brooklyn recording studio. Most of the tracks were constructed with the two brothers swapping instruments and layering all the parts themselves, but one exception to that rule was âIn The Eyes Of The Girl,â which was co-produced by Sean Ono Lennon in his upstate New York studio.Â
While the album is chock full of progressive pop ideas, it closes appropriately with an ode to early rock and roll on âRock On (Over and Over),â contextualizing the band as part of a lineage of rock and roll thatâs never really stopped. For The Lemon Twigs, it took almost a decade for critics and audiences alike to present them with the major accolades theyâve earned this past year. While their initial records were appreciated for the musical proficiency they displayed, the brothersâ past few records have communicated their ideas with more clarity and emotional resonance. In other words, âIt took too long to say ârock on.ââÂ
Tracklist:
1. My Golden Years Â
2. They Donât Know How To Fall In PlaceÂ
3. Church Bells
4. A Dream Is All I Know
5. Sweet Vibration
6. In The Eyes Of The GirlÂ
7. If You And I Are Not Wise
8. How Can I Love Her More
9. Ember Days
10. Peppermint Roses
11. I Shouldâve Known Right From The Start
12. Rock On (Over And Over)
Following the release of Everything Harmony, which garnered acclaim from Questlove, Iggy Pop, Anthony Fantano, The Guardian, and countless others, The Lemon Twigsâthe New York City rock band fronted by brothers Brian and Michael DâAddarioâhave once again captured the attention of the music listening public. Set for release less than a year after their last album, A Dream Is All We Know is a joyous affair. As the title suggests, itâs less of a sober look at the darker side of life, and more a hopeful sojourn into the realm of dreams. Â
Michaelâs line in lead single and album opener âMy Golden Yearsâ â âIn time I hope that I can show all the world the love in my mindâ â serves as a statement of intent for the whole collection of songs, as the brothers race against time to create as much quality pop material as possible. On track two, The Lemon Twigs invite listeners into a bubblegum paradise with euphoric harmonies and biting clavinet (âThey Donât Know How To Fall In Placeâ), followed by an existential space age epic (âA Dream Is All I Knowâ), and, elsewhere on the album, a baroque pocket-prog tune (âSweet Vibrationâ), a two-part nightmare-comedy that doesnât let up (âPeppermint Rosesâ), and more. Â
Equipped with the songwriting chops of a lost era (somewhere between The Brill Building and 10452 Bellagio Road) the new record was carefully arranged and produced entirely analog in the brothersâ Brooklyn recording studio. Most of the tracks were constructed with the two brothers swapping instruments and layering all the parts themselves, but one exception to that rule was âIn The Eyes Of The Girl,â which was co-produced by Sean Ono Lennon in his upstate New York studio.Â
While the album is chock full of progressive pop ideas, it closes appropriately with an ode to early rock and roll on âRock On (Over and Over),â contextualizing the band as part of a lineage of rock and roll thatâs never really stopped. For The Lemon Twigs, it took almost a decade for critics and audiences alike to present them with the major accolades theyâve earned this past year. While their initial records were appreciated for the musical proficiency they displayed, the brothersâ past few records have communicated their ideas with more clarity and emotional resonance. In other words, âIt took too long to say ârock on.ââÂ
Tracklist:
1. My Golden Years Â
2. They Donât Know How To Fall In PlaceÂ
3. Church Bells
4. A Dream Is All I Know
5. Sweet Vibration
6. In The Eyes Of The GirlÂ
7. If You And I Are Not Wise
8. How Can I Love Her More
9. Ember Days
10. Peppermint Roses
11. I Shouldâve Known Right From The Start
12. Rock On (Over And Over)
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Following the release of Everything Harmony, which garnered acclaim from Questlove, Iggy Pop, Anthony Fantano, The Guardian, and countless others, The Lemon Twigsâthe New York City rock band fronted by brothers Brian and Michael DâAddarioâhave once again captured the attention of the music listening public. Set for release less than a year after their last album, A Dream Is All We Know is a joyous affair. As the title suggests, itâs less of a sober look at the darker side of life, and more a hopeful sojourn into the realm of dreams. Â
Michaelâs line in lead single and album opener âMy Golden Yearsâ â âIn time I hope that I can show all the world the love in my mindâ â serves as a statement of intent for the whole collection of songs, as the brothers race against time to create as much quality pop material as possible. On track two, The Lemon Twigs invite listeners into a bubblegum paradise with euphoric harmonies and biting clavinet (âThey Donât Know How To Fall In Placeâ), followed by an existential space age epic (âA Dream Is All I Knowâ), and, elsewhere on the album, a baroque pocket-prog tune (âSweet Vibrationâ), a two-part nightmare-comedy that doesnât let up (âPeppermint Rosesâ), and more. Â
Equipped with the songwriting chops of a lost era (somewhere between The Brill Building and 10452 Bellagio Road) the new record was carefully arranged and produced entirely analog in the brothersâ Brooklyn recording studio. Most of the tracks were constructed with the two brothers swapping instruments and layering all the parts themselves, but one exception to that rule was âIn The Eyes Of The Girl,â which was co-produced by Sean Ono Lennon in his upstate New York studio.Â
While the album is chock full of progressive pop ideas, it closes appropriately with an ode to early rock and roll on âRock On (Over and Over),â contextualizing the band as part of a lineage of rock and roll thatâs never really stopped. For The Lemon Twigs, it took almost a decade for critics and audiences alike to present them with the major accolades theyâve earned this past year. While their initial records were appreciated for the musical proficiency they displayed, the brothersâ past few records have communicated their ideas with more clarity and emotional resonance. In other words, âIt took too long to say ârock on.ââÂ
Tracklist:
1. My Golden Years Â
2. They Donât Know How To Fall In PlaceÂ
3. Church Bells
4. A Dream Is All I Know
5. Sweet Vibration
6. In The Eyes Of The GirlÂ
7. If You And I Are Not Wise
8. How Can I Love Her More
9. Ember Days
10. Peppermint Roses
11. I Shouldâve Known Right From The Start
12. Rock On (Over And Over)













