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“Orange” it’s alright
The opening track “The Future”, and song “It’s Alright” really underscores a message of hope for humanity in the future that appears as one of the themes that arcs across the album. It’s such a positive and uplifting feeling I get after I listen to the whole album, and one of the qualities of the album that draws me back to it again and again.
It’s Alright
“You seem to go for things you cannot get
Which often leads to heartache and regret
Just keep on keepin’ on
And know one day the right things come along
I know one day the right things come along
It’s alright, it’s alright, it’s okay
If there’s a will there is a way
It’s alright, it’s alright, it’s okay
You will be just fine
It’s okay, alright, it’s alright”
Wow! So inspiring and uplifting. Where does this come from?
On Orange:
MonaLisa Twins Orange album reminds me of the great iconic rock albums Pet Sounds, Rubber Soul, Revolver, and Sargent Peppers, that is rich in artistry and thematic unity throughout. The songs on the album all work together like they belong together. The Beach Boys Brian Wilson said of the Beatles ground breaking album “Rubber Soul, I said how could they possibly make an album where the songs all sound like they come from the same place?” Orange has that kind of artistry and unity.
MonaLisa Twins “Orange” is an album about the future, full of hope, and humanity that resonates throughout the album. There is so much diversity in the music from track to track, each one with rich vocals and beautiful harmonies, superb guitar work, and inspired lyrics, that leave you wanting more. It is a brilliant masterpiece, the entire album written by the incredibly talented and beautiful twin sisters Mona and Lisa Wagner and their father Rudolf Wagner.
Mona and Lisa are all about the art in their music, relying solely on their remarkable singing and musicianship talent, and song writing brilliance. They are the real deal. Their music touches so many souls, bringing incredible joy around the world, enriching lives everywhere. Their influences are the Beatles and many of the great rock and roll legends from the 60s, and their own music takes the best from the past infused with a modern sound and style all their own. Mona and Lisa align with the Beatles motto of “never repeating themselves” always innovating, and that is evident in the progression of their music from their first album “When We’re Together”, and Orange, and their next third album to be released later this year, looks to be incredible. Their new song yet to be released to the general public “Jump Ship” is to die for.
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