8/12/2019

Louise Lemón brings psych-pop sensibilities to melancholic subjects    

Louise Lemón

Almond Milk

+ New single from Swedish psych-pop pioneer out August 9th

+ Support from London In Stereo, Revolver, Ja Ja Ja +++

+ Produced by Randall Dunn (Chelsea Wolfe / Thurston Moore / Algiers)




“A truly awe-inspiring release that sees her channel the confident and sultry vibes of the early Fleetwood Mac-era, producing a tighter and more focused sound in the process” London In Stereo

“Gorgeously depressing” Revolver Magazine

“Dark, Claustophobic and quite brilliant” Ja Ja Ja


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Louise Lemón is releasing new single ‘Almond Milk’, the latest cut from her album A Broken Heart Is An Open Heart.



The Swedish artist pairs soulful vocals with the macabre undertones of Chelsea Wolfe and Lorde. Stark, reverberating guitars cut through forlorn lyrics as the song builds to its melancholic climax.



Louise tells us that ‘Almond Milk’ is about "not letting go of the thought that your love would last forever. A bittersweet feeling that I’d stay no matter what. Regardless of what happens and not being able to see that the love has run out."



Her latest full length is an album of psych-rock tinged pop that was produced and mixed alongside regular collaborator Randall Dunn (Chelsea Wolfe / Thurston Moore / Algiers) in Copenhagen and New York.



The album has been taken on the road with a European tour with Sólstafir (IS, several shows at Eurosonic ESNS (NL), a well-received Roadburn Festival appearance (NL) and a Scandinavian tour.


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