Only Twin Releases New Album 'It Feels Nice To Burn'
by Josh Sharpe
- Jul 25, 2024
Only Twin, the solo project of Seattled-bred, Los Angeles-based Thomas Dutton has shared his sophomore album. It Feels Nice to Burn continues the exploration of love, rebirth, and new beginnings found on Dutton’s debut album, Rare Works. Listen to it now!
Video: Only Twin Shares Video for 'Give You Up' Feat. Julianne Hough
by Josh Sharpe
- Jul 18, 2024
Thomas Dutton will release his exciting sophomore album, It Feels Nice to Burn on Friday, July 18. Now, he shares another glimpse of the album with the incredible and uniquely conceptual video for “Give You Up,” featuring the exceptional Julianne Hough. Watch it now!
Only Twin (Cardiknox, Forgive Durden) Releases New Single From Upcoming Album
by Josh Sharpe
- Jul 2, 2024
Only Twin, the solo project of Seattle-bred, Los Angeles-based Thomas Dutton (formerly of the indie-emo band Forgive Durden on Fueled by Ramen and synth-pop group Caridknox on Warner) will release his sophomore album It Feels Nice to Burn on July 19th. Dutton has also shared the album’s newest single “Love of a Lifetime,” a breathtaking synth-driven love song written for his wife. Listen to it now!
Indie Rock Concept Album Turned Musical RAZIA'S SHADOW Plays Joe's Pub, 11/28 & 29
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 27, 2012
After years as a cult sensation, the concept album RAZIA'S SHADOW by Forgive Durden will make its New York stage debut in a concert presentation at Joe's Pub featuring a score by Thomas Dutton and Paul Dutton, book by Lonnie Angle, and direction by Brandon Ivie (assistant director, A Christmas Story). After quickly selling-out Wednesday, November 28th at 9:30pm, a second concert has been added on Thursday, November 29th at 7:30pm.
Balagan Theatre and Contemporary Classics Present NEXT TO NORMAL, Feb 2013
by BWW News Desk
- Jun 24, 2012
Two of Seattle's award-winning theatre companies, Balagan Theatre and Contemporary Classics, will co-produce the Seattle premiere of Broadway rock musical Next to Normal in February 2013. The Tony Award-winning show rounds out Balagan's 2012-2013 mainstage season and is the first Contemporary Classics production since 2010's The Yellow Wood, winner of two Gregory Awards.
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