About the Artist
Its no wonder an alternative edge has crept onto the Twigs' new CD, You Say Ah, considering their individual work with some of the hardest rock bands out there. Linda Good's side projects have included playing keys touring and recording with Jane's Addiction, The Mars Volta, and Lisa Marie Presley (Capitol). Meanwhile, Laura Good lived and travelled around Australia and New Zealand, writing and recording as she went, collaborating with several Aussie music stars including radio darlings Lazy Susan and techno wizards b(if)tek.
The Twigs first two CDs, The Universe Tonight and Bring Me The Head of Eternity (Whirl-i-gig Records) were co-produced by The Twigs and fellow Beatle fan and Chicago native Johnny K (3 Doors Down, Disturbed). Several songs from both CDs have been placed on TV and in film including "Love, Love, Love (Re-mix)," recently featured in the Cruel Intentions III Soundtrack. Their cover of The Kinks "All Day and All of the Night" won the Grand Prize of the Shure Musical Roots Contest. "Lucky" also received airplay on XFM and KCRW (Los Angeles.) Both Linda and Laura are also working on solo records to be released later this year.
Product Description
You Say Ah, The Twigs new CD, is the sound of sweet relief when twin sisters Laura and Linda Good weave together their trademark harmonies and quirky lyrics into modern cosmic pop. Adulterous neighbors, holy visions and flirty aliens all happily co-exist in The Twigs unusual universe on this 5-song EP. It was recorded all over the world -- from Sydney, Australia to Hollywood to New York City -- all on the sisters respective Mac G4 laptops. Guest appearances include Pete McNeal (Jem, Cake), Joe Berardi & Marc Doten (00Spy Car), Gerald Menke (Mercury Rev, Super Furry Animals) and Greg Collins (Gwen Stefani, Tracy Bonham). You Say Ah mixes distorted guitars with vintage keyboard lines and lucid mellotrons underlying The Twigs intriguing tales of envy and ecstasy, reflecting influences from Brian Wilson to the Velvet Underground.