Signed Autographed - Bar Italia - The Twits - New LP Record 2023 Matador Numbered Vinyl - Alternative Rock / Post-Punk
Signed Autographed - Bar Italia - The Twits - New LP Record 2023 Matador Numbered Vinyl - Alternative Rock / Post-Punk
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my little tonyÂ
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Real house wibes (desperate house vibes)
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twist
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worlds greatest emoterÂ
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calm down with me
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Shoo
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que suprise
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Hi fiver
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Brush w Faith
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glory hunter
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sounds like you had to be there
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JelsyÂ
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bibs
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about
Other moments see the bandâs increasingly signature, three-act mini-dramas moving into previously uncharted territory. Cristante, Fehmi and Fenton can each manifest a different melody, mood, and cadence â at times overlapping and linear, at others unexpectedly divergent â often within the space of thirty seconds, a tag team rooted in shared language and kinship. âJelsyâ, for instance, plays out like a conversation between friends over wistful, buzzing country blues, the alternating voices at points comforting, wry and hopelessly yearning. The sinuous, slow-burning waltz of âtwistâ stands out in its bare lyricism and seems to invite each band memberâs individual take on a confessional.
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Description
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1.
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my little tonyÂ
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2.
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Real house wibes (desperate house vibes)
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3.
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twist
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4.
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worlds greatest emoterÂ
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5.
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calm down with me
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|||
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6.
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Shoo
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7.
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que suprise
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8.
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Hi fiver
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9.
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Brush w Faith
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10.
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glory hunter
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11.
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sounds like you had to be there
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|||
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12.
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JelsyÂ
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|||
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13.
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bibs
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about
Other moments see the bandâs increasingly signature, three-act mini-dramas moving into previously uncharted territory. Cristante, Fehmi and Fenton can each manifest a different melody, mood, and cadence â at times overlapping and linear, at others unexpectedly divergent â often within the space of thirty seconds, a tag team rooted in shared language and kinship. âJelsyâ, for instance, plays out like a conversation between friends over wistful, buzzing country blues, the alternating voices at points comforting, wry and hopelessly yearning. The sinuous, slow-burning waltz of âtwistâ stands out in its bare lyricism and seems to invite each band memberâs individual take on a confessional.













