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9.0
144321
9.0 |
NME
A breakup album that wears its messiness on its sleeve, Lime Garden’s second is figuring life out, track by track
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9.0
144322
9.0 |
DIY
A new indie disco essential
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9.0
144323
9.0 |
Far Out
Best friends don’t need to explain their choices and references, leading to the creation of an album that dynamically embodies how dynamic friendships and the people in them are. It’s the same sauce that led all of the country’s best, allowing for each member’s evolution. As they launch their second incredible offering and a clear step up from their debut, Lime Garden position themselves to keep climbing up in their ranks
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8.0
144324
8.0 |
All Music
Like Wet Leg, Charli xcx, and Lola Young, Lime Garden are writing their own stories and making the best mistakes. They may be leaving their early twenties behind, but with Maybe Not Tonight, they arrive as a musical force to be reckoned with
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8.0
144330
8.0 |
Dork
The album likes to keep moving, and on occasion that might mean a moment that should sting a bit more just barges through instead. But, on the other hand, that all-in quality is also why most of it works
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8.0
144552
8.0 |
No Ripcord
Lime Garden isn’t shy about their influences, sure, but what many of those artists lacked at the time, soaring choruses that linger for days, they deliver in spades
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7.0
144325
7.0 |
Clash
A blur of coming-of-age emotions
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6.5
144543
6.5 |
Under The Radar
Ultimately, Lime Garden is a band caught in a captivating tug-of-war. They are standing at a crossroads where they need to decide whether to step boldly into a digital, forward-thinking future or be dragged down by the overdone and moody alt rock of the ’90s
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