Twist Helix

Twist Helix is an indie electronic band known for their dynamic sound that blends synths with powerful vocals and an infectious energy that captures the spirit of modern city life. The group originated from Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, and consists of lead vocalist and keyboardist Bea Garcia, bassist Michael Humble, and drummer James Walker. Their music is often characterized by a blend of retro-futuristic synth-pop entwined with elements of post-punk, which provides an evocative backdrop to Garcia's compelling lyrical narratives. The band's thematic focus often revolves around urban decay and cultural identity, which they expertly weave into their visually and sonically arresting performances.

Twist Helix has made waves in the indie music scene with a series of notable releases that showcase their talent for crafting immersive and thought-provoking tracks. Some of their most recent works include "Machinery," a commentary on the mechanization of modern life, and "Vultures," which offers a haunting critique of exploitation in creative industries. Their track "Frida Kahlo" pays tribute to the iconic artist, demonstrating the band's appreciation for strong, influential figures and the art that outlives them. With other singles like "Ouseburn" and "Louder," Twist Helix plunges listeners into a soundscape that is at once deeply rooted in the experience of their home city while also resonating with universal themes of change and resilience. Through their vibrant and earnest music, Twist Helix has solidified themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the alternative music world.

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Machinery
Album - 11 Tracks - Released November 20, 2020
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