Produced by Ammar Malik and Robopop, the album was released on February 25, 2014, through Dine Alone Records.
On February 20, 2014, USA Today premiered the album and listeners were allowed to stream it in its entirety.
[1] Twin Forks received generally positive reviews from music critics.
[3] At Alternative Press, Aubrey Welbers rated the album four stars out of five, writing that "Although the musical and lyrical content are more mature, what hasn't changed is the familiar empathetic thrill of Carabba's [sic] songwriting.
"[5] Rob Houston of HM rated the album a perfect five stars, stating how "Twin Forks feels like a great getaway to classic folk and the Americana genre", and says it is "Carrabba through and through.