The Aces Drop “Twin Flame” and Light a Disco-Pop Fire for the Summer

Group shot of the Aces band sitting on a curb, four women

Ready to sweat out memories? The Aces just dropped “Twin Flame”, the shimmering new single from their disco-pop–infused upcoming album Gold Star Baby, out August 15.

Love on replay (with a wink)

“Twin Flame” plunges into that bittersweet limbo after a breakup, the one where nothing else feels the same, and your connections with newcomers pale in comparison. The track kicks off with a thoughtful, introspective vibe before blossoming into a euphoric dance-floor jam where synths sparkle and Latin-tinged guitar flutters in the air. It’s that perfect post-breakup anthem: makes you cry, makes you move.

The chorus hits hard:

“I can’t put out our twin flame / Cause nothing else has felt the same… Our connection puts the new ones to shame.”

And yes, it switches to Spanish in the bridge, because half the band is Latina, and they’re leaning in on their roots. It’s a fierce and playful statement of identity.

Disco meets Latin sass

Let’s talk vibe. From a soft intro to that glitter-gloss disco groove, “Twin Flame” was made for summer nights, sweaty floors, and emotional release. Think Latin guitar strings dancing on top of a disco beat, all tied together with bold synths. The Aces’ queer, unapologetic voice echoes proudly—this isn’t just a love track, it’s a statement.

Gold Star Baby & The Tour

This single is just the beginning. Gold Star Baby arrives August 15 with vibes inspired by Pussycat Dolls, Spice Girls, and that euphoric “club in your head” energy. It’s a sapphic disco-pop dream, celebrating queerness, confidence, and the flip side of heartbreak.

Plus, they’ve announced the Gold Star Baby World Tour, starting with All Things Go NYC/DC in September, followed by a US leg ending in Philly. UK/Europe dates follow in February 2026. If “Twin Flame” feels this lit, expect shows dripping with sparkle and sweat.

Why you should care

  • Emotional choreography: “Twin Flame” mirrors the emotional swings we all ride post-love. It’s deep, danceable, and relatable.
  • Cultural flex: Half-Latina band members shining Latin guitar and Spanish lyrics in mainstream indie-pop? That’s representation and rhythm.
  • Queer confidence: Following the sapphic tunes of “You Got Me,” this is growth, identity, self-celebration, and it’s just getting started.

The Aces are stealing our summer hearts with “Twin Flame”: disco-pop hooks, Latin rainbows, and emotionally charged lyrics. It’s about letting go while holding onto what was golden. Gold Star Baby looks poised to be their boldest, most jubilant era yet.

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