The moment you play Twin Sister’s newest album, “In Heaven,” you are greeted with music that falls into the ever-growing chillwave movement. Lethargic music trickles from percussionist Bryan Ujueta and keyboardist Dev Gupta while it entwines with the rhythmic sounds from guitarist Eric Cardona and bassist Gabe D’Amico. Then you’re introduced to the hypnotic, hazy voice of Andrea Estella. By the time the music really kicks off, the album’s tunes are almost as refreshing as a summer storm — soothing, strong and steady.
The Long Island group comes around for its first full-length album that differs from previous EPs. This album has a lot more of an electronic tone to it than previous EPs but stays true to the relaxing, indie melodies.
“In Heaven” is created with diverse tracks like “Kimmi in a Rice Field,” which has undercurrent beats that are vaguely similar to a 1980s video game, and “Spain,” which has a sassy introduction that mingles along with psychedelic-turned-electronic, white-noise tones.
Mellow and electronic seem to be the key factors with this album, and that is fine by me.
Everything is fine
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