Twin Tribes

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Twin Tribes
From left to right: Luis Navarro, Joel Niño, Jr.
From left to right: Luis Navarro, Joel Niño, Jr.
Background information
OriginBrownsville, Texas, United States
GenresDark wave, cold wave, post-punk, gothic rock
Years active2017–present
LabelsManic Depression[1]
Young And Cold[2]
Beso De Muerte[3]
MembersLuis Navarro
Joel Niño, Jr.
Websitewww.twin-tribes.com

Twin Tribes is an American dark wave band formed in 2017 in Brownsville, Texas. After years touring and three albums, the band has become one of the referents of new gothic rock and dark wave styles.[4][5]

The group consists of the duo Luis Navarro (vocals, guitar, synth, drum machines) and Joel Niño, Jr. (bass, synth, vocals). Navarro was born in Matamoros (Tamaulipas, Mexico). Niño is from Los Fresnos (Texas). Both artists met in Brownswille.[6]

The band gathers their influences from the music of the 1980s, specifically the gothic rock and post-punk genres with elements of synth pop and new wave. Mentions include The Cure and Depeche Mode.[7] They also mention influences from Rock en español, especially Latin American bands like Caifanes, Soda Stereo, and Size.[6] Since the beginning, the band has combined the use of synthesizers like the Roland JX-3P and the Korg Poly-800, electric guitar, bass guitar, and their own vocals.[7]

Twin Tribes has published three albums: Shadows (2018), Ceremony (2019), and Altars (2021). In 2023, they released two singles (Monolith, Cauldron of Thorns) in anticipation of the album Pendulum, published in 2024. This album was very well received by the specialized press, as well as the artistic video produced for the song Monolith. The announcement of Pendulum was accompanied with the dates for a tour with dozens of concerts in North America, Latin America, and Europe.[8][9]

Their single "Fantasmas" received over a million views on YouTube right after its release and before the band was able to publish the official video.[6]

Discography[edit]

Studio Albums[edit]

  • 2018 - Shadows
  • 2019 - Ceremony
  • 2021 - Altars
  • 2024 - Pendulum

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Twin Tribes – Manic Depression Records". www.manicdepression.fr.
  2. ^ "Twin Tribes | Young & Cold Records". April 3, 2019.
  3. ^ "Search: 6 results found for "twin tribes"". Beso De Muerte.
  4. ^ "10 New Goth And Darkwave Bands Keeping The Spirit Alive | GRAMMY.com". grammy.com. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
  5. ^ Mortensa, Mala. "10 rising goth bands who will send you back to the '80s darkwave era". Alternative Press Magazine. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
  6. ^ a b c TucsonSentinel.com; Otero, Xavier Omar. "For Twin Tribes, beauty is inherent in musical darkness". TucsonSentinel.com. Retrieved 2024-01-16.
  7. ^ a b Leal, Jonathan (2020-02-01). ""Wild Tongue: A New Record of Rio Grande Valley Expression"". Río Bravo: A Journal of the Borderlands. 24. ISSN 2640-9070.
  8. ^ "Twin Tribes, "Pendulum"". I Die: You Die. 2024-02-02. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
  9. ^ post-punk.com (2023-11-03). "A Dark Star Falls — Twin Tribes Debut Video for "Monolith" — Plus Announce New Album "Pendulum"". Post-Punk.com. Retrieved 2024-04-17.