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Lemonaide

by Breezy

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"Lemonaide" by Breezy the Band: 

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Breezy the band, on their 4th release, bring to the fore "Lemonaide" – a track that dives into the deep end of suburban turmoil, set against a backdrop of haunting shoe gaze and alternative rock sounds reminiscent of the early '90s garage scene. "Lemonaide" is a stirring amalgamation of nostalgic melodies and profound contemporary lyrics.

Featuring Portland, Oregon based artist/producer and multi-instrumentalist Fever Deacon, Lemonaide is a commentary on the toxic suburban church culture of small town America.

With its dreamy sonic landscapes, "Lemonaide" welcomes listeners into a gradual, sleepy buildup reflecting the intricate emotions tied to depression, self-harm, and the hidden traumas often associated with suburban super church culture. The song is an auditory narrative that captures the essence of internal turmoil amidst seemingly serene environments.

Breezy the band approaches the difficult themes of "Lemonaide" with honesty and empathy, providing solace to those whose stories are often overshadowed by the outward appearance of their settings. The lyrics weave a poignant tale of personal anguish and the relentless pursuit of hope.

"Lemonaide" is imbued with the shoe gaze and sleepy, indie rock spirit of the '90s, with transcendent musical themes and a woozy buildup to a tempestuous crescendo exit. The single courses through a melodic stream of luminous guitar riffs and entrancing rhythms, holding a mirror to the hidden battles faced by many, all while staying childlike and curious.

This song is an ode to understanding and solidarity, reaching out to those silenced by their struggles, and will be available for listeners on all major streaming platforms.

Discover "Lemonaide" and embark on a musical journey with Breezy the band as they continue to break the mold with their introspective and compelling sound. 

With its dreamy sonic landscapes, "Lemonaide" welcomes listeners into a gradual, sleepy buildup reflecting the intricate emotions tied to depression, self-harm, and the hidden traumas often associated with suburban super church culture. The song is an auditory narrative that captures the essence of internal turmoil amidst seemingly serene environments.

Breezy the band approaches the difficult themes of "Lemonaide" with honesty and empathy, providing solace to those whose stories are often overshadowed by the outward appearance of their settings. The lyrics weave a poignant tale of personal anguish and the relentless pursuit of hope.

"Lemonaide" is imbued with the shoe gaze and sleepy, indie rock spirit of the '90s, with transcendent musical themes and a woozy buildup to a tempestuous crescendo exit. The single courses through a melodic stream of luminous guitar riffs and entrancing rhythms, holding a mirror to the hidden battles faced by many, all while staying childlike and curious.

This song is an ode to understanding and solidarity, reaching out to those silenced by their struggles, and will be available for listeners on all major streaming platforms.

Discover "Lemonaide" and embark on a musical journey with Breezy the band as they continue to break the mold with their introspective and compelling sound. 

Advance listen: https://on.soundcloud.com/5qhFF

lyrics

Lemonaide

Lemonade, in your hand, Stone swim
Brand new day, your son goddamn, Worn thin
Preacher man, shaking hand, Faint grin
Drown yourself in the bathtub , Down with the Baptist’s
Born again
Lemonade, from the stand, In your hand
Now your wife won’t worry Where you been last night
Staying up is a past time
Brother Wilson where are you?
Lemonade, congregate Patient pain
You could’ve stayed, can’t live this way, bad again
Wrap your arms with the laundry
Cross fixed on your body
Gone away
Lemonade, masquerade
You're done for now.
Now your wife won’t worry
Where you been last night
Staying up is a past time
Brother Wilson where are you?

credits

released December 22, 2023
Recorded by Nick Mentillo in Portland, Oregon
Mastered by Cefe Flynn
Featuring Fever Deacon
Leandro Barrientos: guitar and lead vocals
Nick Mentillo: percussion, drums
Jay Robichaux: bass guitar
Nick Barrientos (Pale Horse recording): lead guitar
Will Traylor: lead guitar

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