Two On One

Twin Trances
Dirty Slacks
General | Dec 2017

Reviews

Your Imaginary Friend
Reviewed 2017-12-20
Absolutely killer noise infused rock from Atlanta. Bad ass. Good sexy heavy beats, searing guitars, dirty synth, overdriven vocs, everything. Elements of post-punk and early 00’s electroclash bands like Numbers. Don’t miss the Motels cover!! Bandcamp: “9 new tracks employing guitars that splatter TT's sludge-rock pulse with particles of Kevin Shields and Stevie Stevens across their Brass Castle / King Congregation pedigree. Add a few high-end Casio synths, some warpy doo-woppin’, toolbox percussion, puke it out of a $300 Dell laptop (don’t forget The Motels cover!), then throw it on the floor of your neighborhood AutoZone, and everyone's a winner.”

1) (4:38) heavy plodding rock with crazy feedbacky sounds and swirling synth 2)* (3:36) killer more upbeat plod, bad ass 3) (3:12) killer upbeat rock, somehow reminds me of The Kills 4) (2:46) big heavy sludge, nasty 5)* (4:12) sludge fuzz bass, smarmy grungey sexy, crazy pitchchanged guitar 6) (4:40) off beat disjunct weird near post punk feel 7)** (3:30) killer descending riff and head nodding rocker beat 8)** (6:03) stoney and deep rockin incredible cover of a classic beautiful Motels song, wow!!! (how I miss martha davis) 9) (2:38) heavy rocker

Recent airplay

Suddenly, Last Summer
Brownian MotionFeb 28, 2018
Suddenly, Last Summer
Music CasseroleFeb 24, 2018
Peacock
Brownian MotionFeb 21, 2018
Suddenly, Last Summer
veggie talesFeb 18, 2018
Suddenly, Last Summer
Brownian MotionFeb 07, 2018
Deducer
Fight MilkFeb 07, 2018

Charting

2017-12-31 — 2018-03-04
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 4 1
Feb 25 3
Feb 11 3
Feb 4 2
Jan 28 1
Jan 21 2
Jan 14 2

Track listing

1. Clean Enough
2. Peacock
3. Shake Him Up
4. Third Chance
5. Blush
6. Scrutiny
7. Deducer
8. Suddenly, Last Summer
9. Reject