The Twistettes' latest album, "I Think Not," is a bold and unapologetic statement of punk rock rebellion. The Scottish duo's high-energy sound is a mix of garage rock, riot grrrl, and post-punk influences, with driving basslines, fuzzed-out guitar riffs, and raw, snarling vocals.
The album's opening track, "Jilt the Jive," sets the tone with its catchy hooks and sassy lyrics that challenge conformity and gender norms. "Weird Me" is a standout track with its infectious chorus and playful melody, while "Sicker" delivers a heavier dose of distortion and angst.
Throughout the album, the Twistettes explore themes of self-expression, social justice, and personal empowerment. "I Think Not" is a fitting title that reflects the band's refusal to conform to expectations or compromise their vision.