Rich harmonies, a piano, a guitar, two ukeleles and unlimited wit are at the heart of Twin Peaks – an emerging duo that embraces
indie folk with undertones of country and contemporary blues. Naomi
Shore and Lindsay Pratt – although very diverse in their musical
histories – have successfully combined individual experiences into a
unique blend of genres. It is eclectic, creative and clever. Born and
raised in the northern BC community of Fort St. John, their music
reflects small town wisdom with lively humour and tunes that immediately
capture an audience.
Twin Peaks has a faithful following that
started with hometown fans and continues to expand exponentially as they
tour. ”Tweakers” – as their fan base fondly refers to itself – are in
love with the girls as well as their music. Lindsay and Naomi’s onstage
chemistry is totally infectious. They provide their audience with the
whole meal deal: undeniably catchy tunes, totally adorable eye candy
and a good laugh. Both girls swim in gene pools of talent, wit and
family love. They manage to combine all of these attributes into an
endearing, heart catching, foot stomping act.
Twin Peaks have
been playing together for well over a year now. They have won RocKin’
the Peace, dropped their first self titled EP and played a summer 2012
tour through Alberta and British Columbia. They made the top ten for
CBC Radio’s contest Tracks on Tracks in 2012. Together they have had
the pleasure of opening for Steve Brockley, Peter Katz and most
recently, Hey Ocean!. Naomi and Lindsay continue to collaborate on
original tunes and hope to tour more extensively in 2013.