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May 7, 2026There is so much to unpack that it will reward plenty of listens and be on repeat on many stereos over the summer. This is musical joy captured in a record one of the group’s strongest works to date.
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UncutMay 7, 2026"My Heart Is In Your Hands Tonight", a fusion of "Needles And Pins", "September Gurls" and "Go All The Way", boasts the signature flair of a Michelin chef. Brian, meanwhile, breaks new ground with the harmonically adventurous closing set piece "Your True Enemy". These "spot the reference" whizz-kids have grown into formalist savants. [Jun 2026, p.32]
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May 15, 2026The Lemon Twigs—has grown to be more and more confident, refined and simply thoroughly enjoyable. This record is no exception to that trajectory.
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MojoMay 12, 2026The brothers have recorded an album that goes to the heart of who they are. [Jul 2026, p.80]
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May 11, 2026Whatever your view on their schtick, the songs will win you over in the end.
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May 7, 2026Look for Your Mind! is a relatively more romping set of Lemon Twigs songs, but the performances remain airtight and the song construction is as intricate and involved as any of their previous work, keeping them one of the most intelligent and infallible bands making power pop in the 2020s.
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Classic Rock MagazineMay 7, 2026If you're partial to the glittering seam of music that runs from The Beatles through Badfinger, Alex Chilton, Todd Rindgren, Cheap Trick, Jellyfish and a thousand others, then you're going to love this album. [Jun 2026, p.76]
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Record CollectorMay 7, 2026Look For Your Mind! is another winner for the d'Addarios, packed tight with stunning musicianship, sparkling songcraft and ingenious arrangements. [May 2026, p.98]
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May 11, 2026Nothing here sounds random or haphazard at all, but rather an almost perfectly concocted pop/rock with some gorgeous harmonies to boot – whether it is the opening title track, mid-album highlight “Fire And Gold” or closing “Your True Enemy.”
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May 7, 2026At their best, they’re untouchably brilliant but on this outing they haven’t quite been able to maintain the elevated standard established early on over the course of the full album. Still, for fans of melodically charged guitar-pop there’s much to enjoy here.
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May 12, 2026While their performances sparkle, Look For Your Mind! exposes the songwriting limitations of The Lemon Twigs.