- Music
- 25 Aug 22
Listen to the powerful new track from the Irish duo below.
Ahead of their highly anticipated headline show at the Pavilion Theatre in Dun Laoghaire tomorrow, Lemoncello are back with a new single, 'Always Neighbours'.
The track is described as "an ode to the cyclical nature of love and life" and a "reminder that in order to be free, we must at once let the past go while knowing it’s what has given us the resilience to march on."
Since the release of their debut EP, Stuck Upon The Staircase, in 2018, Lemoncello – comprised of university friends Laura Quirke and Claire Kinsella – have established themselves as one of Irish music's most captivating lyrical and sonic forces, carving out a wholly unique space within the country's thriving folk community. They released their latest EP, Oil and Water, in 2020.
The pair were due to join Glen Hansard on his European tour, which was ultimately cancelled. However, they'll join the singer-songwriter as special guests at his upcoming show at the National Concert Hall in Dublin, on December 3.
They've also performed and collaborated with the likes of Joshua Burnside, David Keenan, Sam Amidon, Lisa O'Neill, CMAT, The Mary Wallopers, Cormac Begley and more.
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'Always Neighbours' was produced by Lemoncello alongside Julie McLarnon, and recorded on 2" tape at Analogue Catalogue Studios in Co. Down. David Odlum mastered the track – which also features contributions from Caimin Gilmore (double bass), Lorcan Byrne (drums), and Ronan Kealy aka Junior Brother (piano).
Stream and download 'Always Neighbours' below: