A four-piece group known for songs about love and loss, plus outspoken views on social issues.
For a quick sense of their sound, try 'Oblivion Neutron Bomb' and 'The Medicine'. They're both good examples of how the band mixes indie rock with something a little more electronic.
Baby Lemonade's music sticks because it's direct and a little messy, the way real life often is. Tracks like 'Oblivion Neutron Bomb' and 'Better Things' frame personal turmoil with indie-rock energy and electronic textures. They've also built a reputation for addressing controversies head-on, whether it's about merchandise or politics, which makes their work feel grounded in the moment.
The band formed with Eliza Rose on vocals, Mikey J. Banks on multiple instruments, Fred Cox on guitar, and Billy Bunn on drums. They put out the single 'Back of a Van' in 2021, then followed with EPs like 'Strawberry Lemonade' and 'Honeymoon' over the next couple years. Along the way, they've collaborated with artists like Charli XCX and Mura Masa while navigating public criticism about their stances.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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