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Twin Cities

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First joining forces in burgeoning pop band Zed in 2000, Nathan King and Andy Lynch have been finishing each other’s musical sentences for over a decade. With Zed’s multi-platinum run of over 80,000 albums sold and 9 top 20 hits, the duo’s pedigree is already peppered throughout the New Zealand pop landscape.

Now King and Lynch return as Twin Cities, another joint venture that sees pop hooks still firmly at the fore, but the distortion guitars resigned to their cases.

“Twin Cities is all about music that feels good” explains King, “dusting off some old 80’s keyboards has forced us to think differently about everything, from what we're writing to how we're recording - it's all fresh for us.”

Recorded in their own studio on a virtual thrift store of antique instruments and retro noisemakers, the two musicians claim Twin Cities is all about making unencumbered pop music.

Their dynamic new single Greatest Ever is an upbeat summer anthem; a dance-floor filling lesson in feeling good.

Twin Cities is the sound of two musical comrades dialling up the great Kiwi summer - it’s a change as good as a holiday.

Band Members:
Nathan King
Andy Lynch

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Location

  • Auckland


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