The Lemon Grove is a duo of two psychologists who also happen to create some iconic music together. Their music is meant to be reflective and introspective, tapping into the crevices of the mind and human emotions through deep sonicality and profound verses. Loved for their soothing, refreshing downtempo and electronic flair, The Lemon Grove features tracks that combine a whirlwind of motifs and nuances, playing fiercely with electronica and pop. Unique in both style and sound, The Lemon Grove’s music is truly their own, with striking electro pop influences, some stunning synth, and hookworthy charm.
Recently, The Lemon Grove released a song called ‘Tame’. The song features some stunning electronic musicality, with laid-back progressions and gorgeous vocals.
With creativity that astounds and passion for genuine art, the song brims with innovative soundscapes. The Lemon Grove lends their soul to the song, making it a perfect embodiment of what they stand for – the celebration of human complexities. The seamless fusing of multiple electronic nuances and breathtaking instrumentality makes ‘Tame’ a rich piece of art.
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Carrying rich tapestries of fine soundscapes, the track is a fusion of various retro and contemporary motifs that together make for a delightful piece of art, perfect to soothe the spirits and calm the mind.
With artsy details, laid-back soundscapes, and soothing, uplifting vocals, this track by The Lemon Grove is a pure sonic treat!
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