Two (Lenka album)


Two is the second studio album by Australian recording artist Lenka. It was released on 19 April 2011 in the United States through Epic Records and on 28 February 2011 in Singapore.
The album was Lenka's second solo album after having been a member of the group Decoder Ring. The first single from the album, "Heart Skips a Beat", was released on 11 February 2011 to little commercial success. Because of this lack of success, Two failed to chart as well as its predecessor, Lenka.

Singles

"Heart Skips a Beat" was the first official single. and was released on the 11 February 2011, to little success. A music video was released on 17 March 2011 through Vevo. However, the song was well received by critics. The album's title track, "Two", was released as the second single from the album. Its music video was premiered on 30 June 2011 on YouTube. Like its predecessor, "Two" failed to achieve any commercial success. "Everything at Once" was initially released as the second promotional single from the album through iTunes. Lenka performed the song on Jimmy Kimmel Live! along with "Heart Skips a Beat". The song was used in a TV advertisement for Windows 8 in 2012, leading to its release as the third official single on 4 November 2012. The single was a commercial success and became Lenka's second most successful single after "The Show".

Promotional singles

"Roll with the Punches" was the first promotional single released from the album, on 8 November 2010.

Critical reception

Two was well received by most critics, earning 4 stars out of 5 from AllMusic. AllMusic described the album as maintaining Lenka's bright and melodic style while incorporating a more modern sound, shifting from orchestral arrangements to a minimalistic approach with some electro-pop elements. The review highlighted tracks like "Roll with the Punches" for its sing-song style and "Two" for its rhythmic, stripped-down production.

Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic.
  • Lenka – vocals, autoharp, Fender Rhodes, keyboards, Mellotron, organ, percussion, piano, synthesizer
  • Ben H. Allen – mixing, piano, production
  • Ian Archer – guitar
  • Guy Aroch – photography
  • Adam Ayan – mastering
  • Sigurdur Birkis – drums
  • Lukas Burton – A&R
  • Jason Cooper – drums
  • Danny T. Levin – horn
  • Samuel Dixon – bass guitar
  • Mike DuClos – bass
  • Chris Elms – engineer, guitar, mixing, programming
  • Rob Gardner – engineer
  • James Gulliver Hancock – artwork, design
  • Robby Handley – bass guitar
  • Joe Hegleman – management
  • Danny Kalb – mixing
  • Erik Kertes – bass guitar
  • David Kosten – engineer, keyboards, mixing, percussion, production, programming
  • Sunny Levine – drums, engineer, production, programming
  • Dougal Lott – engineer
  • Andy Page – engineer, guitar, mixing, programming
  • Eamon Ryland – guitar, Mellotron, pedal steel
  • Kevin Salem – additional production, bass, engineer, guitar, mixing
  • Ron Shapiro – management
  • Guy Sigsworth – keyboards, production, strings
  • Eg White – drums, engineer, guitar, keyboards, producer
  • David Wrench – engineer
  • Amir Yaghmai – guitar, violin