It’s an uncompromising take on modern-day relationships. There’s bloody betrayal, close friendships going awry, the dreaded aftermath, terrifyingly awkward social situations, and folk away in the huff.
It’s frank, honest and meaningful. It makes you think. It’s lyrically strong. It’s TwinsTown’s opening track on their forthcoming debut album, Brankholm Brae.
It’s Welcome to My World.
Welcome to my world
I think I’m okay man
I must be feeling brave
I just had the shakes
Like someone stood on my grave
I must have deserved it
Nobody’s perfect
There’s a table in hell
And I just reserved it
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It’s a belter to open the album. Welcome to My World sets Brankholm Brae up. It’s going to be a walk on the wild side.

The full lyrics don’t disappoint and neither does the music. It’s the finest in indie rock; pop accessibility with noise, experimental and authentic, with a wee bit of ironic posturing (more of that to come, no doubt).
This is how the opening track ends…
I think I’ll be quite alright if I…
Pass them and they don’t smile
If they don’t look me in the eye
Yeah, welcome to my world.
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Coming soon…
TwinsTown’s debut album Brankholm Brae is currently in the final stages of mixing at Tpot Studios with well-known and respected producer Robin Wynn Evans. Robin has worked with many top artists including The View and Manic Street Preachers.

Brankholm Brae will be released this year, 2021. Watch this space for details.
Stay alive!