Lemondaze is a British group "inspired by the bands of the 90s shoegazing era" what usually evolves into noisy indie pop, but this time it's a bit different, as the British artists make some solid and dense shoegaze dream pop as they do on their new EP called Celestial Bodies.
The thing is that this is not only indie pop with a dose of noise, the noise here is multi-dimensional, hardly tamed and making you feel you suddenly appeared within a blizzard of noisy guitar sounds (and this metaphor is particularly true for Art Form and the r e a l l y blizzard-like sounds). Even though the vocals are clear and quite well audible, the overall feeling of being true to the original shoegaze sound is overwhelming here. Not to mention that the soft vocals are outstanding - airy but not too airy, quiet but standing out of the noise, sad but beautiful.
The band say they "translate a dark and intense eruption of swirling guitars underpinned by thundering bass lines and hypnotic drums" and while it's perhaps a bit overdramatic a sentence, it's true. The short EP contains so much good shoegaze vibes, it can't be disregarded. Go try.
Celestial Bodies costs 4 GBP.
Check: Art Form
Country: UK
Genre: melodic shoegaze
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