Goddamn Wolves is back with "Sugar Twin," an indie rock single that shows the band from Raleigh, North Carolina, has grown and is alive again. The song keeps getting more creative while still staying true to the band's spirit of working together. This is the third single, sung and written by Laura McCullough.
"Sugar Twin" is important because it was the first song Jon Trexler, the new guitarist, recorded with the band, and adding a second guitar at the right time makes the song sound fuller and richer. The two guitars in the song add to its emotional edge by letting melodies and riffs blend together in a way that feels natural and planned.
Goddamn Wolves guitarist Chris Weilding and bassist Laura McCullough have been singing together for a long time, and "Sugar Twin" builds on that. The band members get along so well that the song never loses its core identity, and Laura's presence at the front adds a new angle. Max Gowan recorded, mixed, and mastered "Sugar Twin" at Found After Dark Audio in Raleigh.
The production lets each instrument breathe and captures the raw, immediate sound of indie rock. The mix brings out the song's emotional pull and push without making it sound too smooth. "Sweet Twin" sounds more like a promise, showing a band that isn't afraid to try new things and to welcome new sounds and voices while staying true to its roots. Goddamn Wolves show with this release that moving forward means getting better, trusting yourself, and having the confidence to stick with what works.
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