Jam-packed with grimy melodies and laidback lyrics, the approach is completely different to their indie influence. Labelling these lads indie just doesn’t cut it. Take opening track City Lights, it’s a mind trippingly light-hearted ballad with undertones of dub and upbeat pop.New single and unveiled video Larry Lizard gives you a taste of the album's promise, it’s just ultra cool. Placed in the safe hands of producer Rory Atwell who also worked with Palma Violets, we can expect nothing but the best from these lads. Frontman Phil Etheridge said: Making this was easily the most fun we've had in the studio since before the band got a record deal.You can tell they’ve had fun making the album because of its blasé approach. It’s a perfect record for blasting in your car on a hot summer’s day! But the sun hasn’t always shined over The Twang. They have experienced some misfortune with an ex band member. Now they have firmly cemented themselves back on track as heroes of indie culture.