Lemon ignite the dancefloor with new album 'Keep Shining'
- FLEX
- 4 hours ago
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There’s a certain kind of record that looks to pull you into its orbit, and Amsterdam quartet Lemon deliver exactly that kind of album with 'Keep Shining'. This new offeing is a vibrant, groove-driven collection that feel equally at home in packed clubs, late-night car rides, or festival fields lit by neon and sweat.
Built around a core lineup of bassist and vocalist Mark “Bong The Bass” Bongers, multi-instrumentalist Thomas Gense, drummer Paul Hesen, and guitarist Ralf Hesen, the band operate with the unmistakable chemistry of musicians who share both history and instinct. Their playing feels loose yet purposeful, as if each groove is unfolding organically rather than being meticulously constructed.
Across the album, Lemon weave together elements of indie-rock, dancefloor rhythms, and psychedelic shimmer into a sound that feels both nostalgic and completely fresh, and one of the record’s most striking qualities is its sense of movement. The rhythm section locks into hypnotic patterns that propel the songs forward with irresistible momentum, while shimmering guitars and swirling keyboards add texture and atmosphere.
Highlights such as 'Let It Out!', 'Power', and 'One Way Street' showcase the band’s knack for crafting infectious hooks without sacrificing depth. These tracks pulse with vibrant basslines, euphoric melodies, and choruses that seem destined to echo through crowded venues.
At its heart, Keep Shining is a celebration of connection between friends, musicians, and the people who lose themselves in it. With this radiant and energetic release, Lemon prove that great grooves never goes out of style; they simply evolve, sparkle, and keep moving forward.
