Grant Rindner of The Line of Best Fit said, "The band has always walked a delicate line between thoughtful, psychedelic pop and rollicking power chords, and they've perfected this balancing act on Down in Heaven... With their third album, Twin Peaks have become not just one of the most exciting young bands in the Chicago music scene, but in the entire rock landscape.
Stuart Berman of Pitchfork described the album as "a casual, charmingly low-key set of kitchen-table blues, slow-dance serenades, and unplugged power pop.
Here, Twin Peaks aren't so interested in being the life of party as documenting what happens outside of it: the awkward first kisses, the difficult break-up conversations, the sad walks home alone.
This young band's musical growth supersedes the album's imperfections, and hopefully Down in Heaven will eventually be regarded as a transition to something more career-defining.
"[9] All tracks are written by Cadien Lake James, Clay Frankel, Colin Croom, Connor Brodner and Jack DolanTwin Peaks Additional musicians Production