Twin Shadow has signed with Warner Bros. Records for his new album, and now he's given fans a taste of what he's been working on by sharing the song "Turn Me Up."
The track has a guitar-injected electronic palette, and while this isn't a huge departure from what we're used to from the songwriter known as George Lewis Jr., it downplays his new wave influences in favour of a dramatic R&B swagger.
Lewis said in the description on SoundCloud, "I think it's important to let people take what they need from songs instead of explaining too much about what they mean for me personally. But my friends keep asking, 'Turn me up,' what's that mean? I keep saying, Take more from me. Ask more of me. Give me more back. Stop fighting against the things you want the most."
Hear it below. Presumably this song is from his next album, although that's not confirmed. See his 2015 tour schedule here, and stay tuned for more information about the LP.
The track has a guitar-injected electronic palette, and while this isn't a huge departure from what we're used to from the songwriter known as George Lewis Jr., it downplays his new wave influences in favour of a dramatic R&B swagger.
Lewis said in the description on SoundCloud, "I think it's important to let people take what they need from songs instead of explaining too much about what they mean for me personally. But my friends keep asking, 'Turn me up,' what's that mean? I keep saying, Take more from me. Ask more of me. Give me more back. Stop fighting against the things you want the most."
Hear it below. Presumably this song is from his next album, although that's not confirmed. See his 2015 tour schedule here, and stay tuned for more information about the LP.