Brian D'Addario Of The Lemon Twigs Announces Debut Solo Album 'Till The Morning'
Monday, 24 February 2025
Written by Jon Stickler
Photo: Anastasia Sanchez
The Lemon Twigs' Brian D'Addario has announced his debut solo album.
'Till The Morning' was mostly recorded with his younger brother and bandmate Michael D’Addario, who co-produced the LP and contributed vocals to two tracks. The project also boasts two songs with Los Angeles poet Stephen Kalinich, known for his songwriting collaborations with Brian and Dennis Wilson of The Beach Boys.
As a preview, D'Addario has shared the record's melodic title track and opener, a harmony-laden fusion of country influences and baroque-pop that comes with a video. He said:
"It's a love song having to do with those fleeting moments when you grasp something real, amidst all the noise and propaganda. ‘The night is pitch black until the morning.’ Maybe things need to completely collapse before they get better."
Commenting on Kalinich's involvement, he continued: "I met Stephen in 2017 after playing some of our first shows in LA. I was such a fan of his work and was struck by his dynamism and personality. He was dressed in all bright orange; in his words “like a pumpkin!” For a while he was sending me poems and asking me to put music to them.
"When I read the words to What You Are Is Beautiful, it felt very musical and as soon I picked up the guitar it flowed easily. It was the same case about a year later when he sent Song Of Everyone.”
'Till The Morning' will arrive on March 20 via the siblings' own label, Headstack Records. The Lemon Twigs, meanwhile, released their latest album, 'A Dream Is All We Know', in 2024. They'll play New York City's The Governors Ball and Bonnaroo in Manchester, Tennessee in June. Tickets are on sale now.
'Till The Morning' tracklist:
1. Till the Morning
2. Song of Everyone
3. Nothing On My Mind
4. One Day I'm Coming Home
5. Only To Ease My Mind
6. Flash in the Pan
7. Company
8. This Summer
9. What You Are Is Beautiful
10. Useless Tears
11. Spirit Without a Home
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