Rock Collection
Rock out to a familiar sound, close to home
F
rom the chopped-up guitar riffs and post-punk rhythms to lead singer Matt Lopez’s intercom-like vocal inflections, Twin Berlin sounds exactly like the Strokes. But the Strokes were really cool, right? So the secret here is, they provide a pretty great deal to Bostonians who want to rock out in a local bar instead of sitting in a crowded arena. Twin Berlin’s familiar, super-sharp sound managed to attract a crowd even while rehearsing with the windows open in a second-story Brighton Avenue apartment. Why not come see what the fuss is about? Templeton
Shhhh! Twin Berlin was discovered while
performing in New York by Jimmy Lonesome Goodman, creator of the TransporterraumNYC
studio where the Strokes recorded “Is This It?” The band recorded its first single, “Twin Single,” on Goodman’s personal label, King of Beasts Records.
performing in New York by Jimmy Lonesome Goodman, creator of the TransporterraumNYC
studio where the Strokes recorded “Is This It?” The band recorded its first single, “Twin Single,” on Goodman’s personal label, King of Beasts Records.
Shhhh! The band has been a finalist in the MTV VMA Breakout Boston competition, along with fellow Boston bands Gentlemen Hall and Air Traffic Control.
Shhhh! The band is named
after Lou Reed’s album Berlin.
after Lou Reed’s album Berlin.
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