Twin Shadow - Deaf Institute, Manchester, 26/1/2011
by Dixie Ernill
published: 21 / 1 / 2011

intro
At their first show in Manchester, Dixie Ernill watches an excited Twin Shadow, the project of Dominican Republican-born and now New York-based singer George Lewis Jr, play a thrilling set of 80's-influenced indie rock
I've waited eleven years to play here," announces a clearly thrilled George Lewis Jr as his band, Twin Shadow embark on their maiden Manchester show, opening with a vibrant 'Shooting Holes'. Keen to promote a debut LP, 'Forget', that slipped out too late last year to make many of the annual review lists, all tonight's songs are taken from it. Every single one seeming to benefit from the live arena to such an extend that the previously enjoyable LP now sounds pale in comparison to the live version. There is clearly a strong 80's influence throughout, both in terms of the music and the band's dress sense with the bassist sporting a sleeveless camouflage t-shirt and Lewis a vast fleece of hair that appears to have only marginally been tamed by a gallon of hairspray. Strong hints of OMD, Spandau Ballet, Simple Minds, Orange Juice, Haircut 100 and even New Order are present across the songs to such an extent that there is a real feel of familiarity about them, but also a pleasing freshness that makes proceedings a thrilling watch and listen. The eight song set never dips, but the highlights are 'When We're Dancing', 'I Can't Wait', 'Slow' and wonderful closer 'Forget'. A two song encore follows with the breezy 'At My Heels', a song destined for the dance floor, bringing proceedings to a superb climax. I'll wager it won't be another eleven years before Twin Shadow grace Manchester again, but it's unlikely they'll play such a compact venue next time.
Have a Listen:-
Picture Gallery:-

reviews |
Forget (2010) |
![]() |
Lyrically tormented, but musically dance-friendly electronica on first-rate debut album from Twin Shadow, the project of Dominican Republican-born musician George Lewis Jr |
most viewed articles
current edition
Peter Doherty - Blackheath Halls, Blackheath and Palace Halls, Watford, 18/3/2025 and 21/3/2025Yardbirds - Interview with Jim McCarty
Johnny Cash - Video Vault
Max Bianco and the BlueHearts - Troubadour, London, 29/3/2025
John Philip Shenale - Interview
Deb Googe and Cara Tivey - Interview
Armory Show - Interview with Richard Jobson
Man From Delmonte - Interview
Loft - Interview
Vapors - Interview
previous editions
Heavenly - P.U.N.K. Girl EPBarrie Barlow - Interview
Pixies - Ten Songs That Made Me Love...
Beautiful South - Ten Songs That Made Me Love...
Trudie Myerscough-Harris - Interview
Sound - Interview with Bi Marshall Part 1
Paul Clerehugh - Interview
Boomtown Rats - Ten Songs That Made Me Love....
Joy Division - The Image That Made Me Weep
Allan Clarke - Interview
most viewed reviews
current edition
Bryan Ferry and Amelia Barrett - Loose TalkIvor Game - When Will You Fall Into My Loving Arms?
Gabriel Moreno - Nights in the Belly of Bohemia
Doris Brendel and Lee Dunham - Big Blue Sky
Brooke Combe - Dancing at the Edge of the World
Shaw's Trailer Park - I Thought I Saw You
Bryan Adams - Live at the Royal Albert Hall 2024
Ringo Starr - Look Up
FKA twigs - Eusexua
Leon Bridges - Leon
Pennyblackmusic Regular Contributors
Adrian Janes
Amanda J. Window
Andrew Twambley
Anthony Dhanendran
Benjamin Howarth
Cila Warncke
Daniel Cressey
Darren Aston
Dastardly
Dave Goodwin
Denzil Watson
Dominic B. Simpson
Eoghan Lyng
Fiona Hutchings
Harry Sherriff
Helen Tipping
Jamie Rowland
John Clarkson
Julie Cruickshank
Kimberly Bright
Lisa Torem
Maarten Schiethart