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Review: Lemon Twigs’ ambitions flourish on rock musical

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The Lemon Twigs’ memorable first album, “Do Hollywood,” was so selfassure­d it was hard to believe its multiinstr­umentalist mastermind­s, Long Island brothers Brian and Michael D’Addario, were still in high school. The record was a fun, florid ’60s-and-’70s throwback brimming with melodies, hooks, harmonies and a hefty dose of psychedeli­c weirdness.

The ambitious duo, now 21 and 19, have gone straight to the rock musical phase of their career. “Go to School” (4AD) is a sprawling concept record about the adolescent struggles of a chimpanzee raised as a human boy. And as might be expected with a conceit like that, it allows the D’Addarios to go full throttle with the theatrical themes and grandiose production they experiment­ed with on their debut.

The chimp’s father is played by Twigs hero Todd Rundgren, another pop purist who took the form to far-out places. While the brothers have said they’re striving for Sondheim, at its most overwrough­t, “Go to School” is more reminiscen­t of Meatloaf’s “Bat Out of Hell” — produced by Rundgren.

The striving love song “Queen of My School” is sparkling power pop. “Rock Dreams” is a blast of bombast. And “The Fire” packs an emotional punch, with a flash of violence at school, “where everyone was pushing” our furry hero.

The overarchin­g primate-growing-pains narrative is thin, but the best numbers stand apart and will make fans anxious to see what these bold brothers come up with next.

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