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Origin | Los Angeles, CA |
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Years active | 2017–present |
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Website | twintemple |
Twin Temple is an American rock and roll duo. They call their genre Satanic doo-wop.
Biography
Twin Temple was formed by the married couple and practicing satanists[1] Alexandra and Zachary James. Being fans of American rock and roll of the 1950s and 1960s, and bands such as The Platters, Roy Orbison, and Buddy Holly, they wanted to incorporate Satanism with this musical era and culture.[2][3]
They produced and released their debut album, Twin Temple (Bring You Their Signature Sound…. Satanic Doo-Wop), in 2019. The album was recorded live and in mono, to get a more authentic sound resembling the music of the 1950s and 1960s. The whole album was recorded in a day and half, according to vocalist Alexandra James, and each song was recorded live in 2–3 takes, while the best takes ended up on the final album.[4][2]
In March 2019, they were on Revolver magazine's Top 5 Bands You Need to Know.[3]
Their first opening concert was on tour with the band Ghost, at the September 28, 2019 show at the Maverick Center in West Valley City, UT. Their second album, Twin Temple Present a Collection of Live (And Undead) Recordings from Their Satanic Ritual Chamber..., was released in 2020. In 2021, they released their single "Let's Have a Satanic Orgy".
In 2022, they gained further international recognition when they opened for Swedish rock band Ghost during their Imperatour in North America alongside Volbeat. They also performed as an opening act for Ghost during their UK and European tour.[5]
Twin Temple embarked on their first headlining tour, Satanic Orgy USA 2022, during the month of October, 2022.
In April 2023, Twin Temple appeared on the Boulet Brothers' Halfway to Halloween TV Special [6]
In 2023 Twin Temple supported Glenn Danzig on his 35th anniversary tour of Danzig I.[7]
Musical style and lyrical themes
Their lyrics reference Satan but also deal with themes like Satanism, sex, love, and also social issues such as individualism, feminism, and LGBT-rights.[8][1]
According to vocalist Alexandra James, a lot of inspiration comes from her upbringing as a child of mixed race (British-Korean), and the racism she was exposed to growing up in America. Twin Temple says that the central message of their songs is inclusion.[8][2][1]
Controversies
Alex Jones publicly denounced Twin Temple via his channels, calling them the 'embodiment of pure evil.'
As a result, they were doxxed and received backlash including having a large number of bibles anonymously mailed to their house, receiving death threats, and threats of violence at their shows.[9]
Band members
- Alexandra James – vocals, drums, percussion
- Zachary James – guitar, bass, piano, drums, percussion, vocals
Discography
Albums
- Twin Temple (Bring You Their Signature Sound…. Satanic Doo-Wop), 2019
- Twin Temple Present a Collection of Live (And Undead) Recordings from Their Satanic Ritual Chamber..., 2020
- God is Dead, 2023
EPs
- Twin Temple Summon the Sacred Whore... Babalon, 2021
Singles
- "Let's Hang Together", 2017
- "I Am A Witch", 2019
- "Satan's a Woman", 2019
- "Let's Have a Satanic Orgy", 2022
- "Burn Your Bible", 2023
- "Be A Slut", 2023
References
- 1 2 3 "A new generation of L.A. Satanists finds community in blasphemous times". Los Angeles Times. January 5, 2018.
- 1 2 3 "Twin Temple are the Satanic doo-wop duo metal fans have embraced". December 18, 2020.
- 1 2 "5 Artists You Need to Know Now". March 26, 2019.
- ↑ "ABOUT".
- ↑ "Twin Temple".
- ↑ Melanson, Angel (March 14, 2023). "THE BOULET BROTHERS' HALFWAY TO HALLOWEEN TV SPECIAL Is Coming To Shudder". Fangoria. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
- ↑ Kennelty, Greg (May 25, 2023). "DANZIG Announces Self-Titled Anniversary Tour With BEHEMOTH, TWIN TEMPLE & MIDNIGHT". MetalInjection. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
- 1 2 "Twin Temple: Satanic Doo-Wop Born of Punk-Rock Rebellion". December 16, 2019.
- ↑ Ruskell, Nick (October 13, 2023). "Twin Temple: "We're carrying the torch for rock'n'roll's main traditions: horniness and Satanism"". Kerrang!. Retrieved June 13, 2023.