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Come On Feel The Lemonheads
Rock · 1993 · 15 tracks

Come On Feel The Lemonheads

The Lemonheads' 1993 album, 'Come On Feel The Lemonheads,' is a quintessential 90s alternative rock record, blending Evan Dando's slacker charm with infectious power pop hooks and underlying melanchol

October 12, 1993 · EastWest

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Imagine a perfect 90s summer day, but with a subtle, wistful ache beneath the surface. 'Come On Feel The Lemonheads' is the soundtrack to cruising with the windows down, feeling the breeze, and contemplating everything and nothing all at once. It's effortlessly cool, brimming with catchy guitar riffs and Dando's signature laid-back vocals, yet it carries an emotional depth that makes it more than just a pop-rock album. This is for anyone who cherishes the golden era of alternative radio, where hooks were king but sincerity still mattered. Own it for the timeless blend of sunshine and shadow, a record that feels both nostalgic and eternally fresh.

Tracklist · 15 Tracks
01
The Great Big NO
2:52
02
Into Your Arms
2:45
03
It’s About Time
2:41
04
Down About It
2:15
05
Paid to Smile
3:00
06
Big Gay Heart
4:37
07
Style
2:13
08
Rest Assured
2:32
09
Dawn Can’t Decide
2:19
10
I’ll Do It Anyway
3:34
11
Rick James Style
3:18
12
Being Around
1:49
13
Favorite T
3:00
14
You Can Take It With You
2:06
15
The Jello Fund
15:33
Moments Worth Listening For
The immediate, driving energy of the opening track, setting the tone with its blend of jangle and grit, instantly hooking the listener.
A particular mid-album track where Evan Dando's vocals shift from a casual croon to a more earnest, almost yearning delivery, backed by layered harmonies that swell with emotion.
The unexpected, slightly off-kilter yet perfectly placed guitar solo on a seemingly straightforward pop song, adding a touch of their indie roots and instrumental flair.
The album's closing track, which often features a more stripped-back or reflective arrangement, leaving a lingering, bittersweet impression that encourages repeat listens.

How does Come On Feel The Lemonheads sound next to the rest of The Lemonheads's catalogue?

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