Recreational Hate
Recreational Hate
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Our Take
Our Take
Ah, Lemuria, the band that is not named after the mythical lost land but rather the cute little primates from Madagascar. Their latest album, "Recreational Hate," is a whimsical journey through the highs and lows of love, life, and all the messy emotions that come with it.
The opening track, "Timber Together," sets the tone with its catchy guitar riffs and infectious hooks. You can't help but feel a surge of energy as you listen to this song, it's like a shot of espresso straight to the heart.
As the album progresses, you're taken on a rollercoaster of emotions, from the bittersweet nostalgia of "Wanted to Be Yours" to the rebellious anthem of "Kicking In." Lemuria effortlessly weaves together different musical styles, from punk rock to indie pop, creating a sound that is uniquely their own.
But what truly sets "Recreational Hate" apart is the band's ability to combine poignant lyrics with upbeat melodies. You'll find yourself singing along to songs about heartbreak and disappointment, all the while dancing your cares away.
In conclusion, Lemuria's "Recreational Hate" is a must-listen for anyone who enjoys music that is both fun and introspective. So grab a cup of tea, sit back, and let yourself be swept away by the infectious energy of this album. Cheers to Lemuria for giving us a soundtrack to our wild and wacky lives.
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About the artist
Lemuria
Ah, Lemuria. One of the most intriguing bands to come out of the indie rock scene in recent years. Hailing from Buffalo, New York, this trio consists of Sheena Ozzella on guitar and vocals, Alex Kerns on drums, and Max Gregor on bass. Together, they create a sound that is both nostalgic and refreshing, drawing influences from 90s emo and punk rock. Lemuria's music is a blend of catchy melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and infectious energy that is sure to get you dancing. Ozzella's vocals soar over Kerns' driving rhythms and Gregor's groovy basslines, creating a sonic landscape that is impossible to resist. Their live shows are a sight to behold, with the band's energy and chemistry on stage leaving audiences breathless. Their latest album, "Recreational Hate", is a testament to Lemuria's growth and maturity as a band. The songs are anthemic, the production is tight, and the lyrics are as poignant as ever. From the infectious hooks of "Sliver of Change" to the emotional depth of "Christine Perfect", Lemuria showcases their versatility and creativity with each track. In a music industry that is often filled with trends and copycats, Lemuria stands out as a band that is unapologetically themselves. Their authenticity and originality are a breath of fresh air, and it's no wonder that they have garnered a dedicated following of fans around the world. So if you're looking for a band that will make you feel something, that will make you want to dance and sing along, look no further than Lemuria. They are a true gem in the indie rock landscape, and one that is definitely worth your time and attention.
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