Lemon Demon   Nature Tapes
3.6
great
Release Date: 01/2014
Tracklist

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2.5 averageCyan isn't a shade of blue. | April 11th 20

The Good: "Two Trucks" is brilliant. It's a super silly and musically catchy song that uses the
absurd idea of truck sex to goof on American masculinity. Obviously "BRODYQUEST" rules. It's
very simple, but it manages to work as a silly robotic dance jam. Finally, "A Mask of My Own Face"
is super interesting with its themes of escapism, even if musically it's kinda forgettable.

The Okay: "Really Cool Wig" is about Neil dreaming he's awesome because of some wig and he
makes out with Mos Def or something. "Jaws" legit just poorly explains the plot to Jaws and reads
like fan fiction. Both songs had one line in them that made me smile, but that's pretty bad for
what's supposed to be comedy music. In contrast, "My Trains" was musically engaging, but
lyrically felt super try-hard.

The Bad: "Everybody Loves Raymond" and the bonus track "Goosebumps." Both were just lists of
shoehorned references to sitcom names and Goosebumps book titles. Listing pop culture
references and not doing anything else with them really is annoying. Oh yeah, the other bonus
track "Sexy DVD" felt like a pointless interlude, so yeah that one sucks too.

This has like 2 1/2 goods songs on a 7 song EP (9 if you count the bonus tracks.)

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0.0 SmileNerd | June 12th 15

After nearly six years, Lemon Demon has finally released a new album! And it's awesome!

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3.5 greatSupercoolguy64 | October 13th 23
5.0 classicMindlessDummy | December 29th 22
2.0 poorNordicMindset | February 9th 21
4.0 excellentBobshat | March 19th 18
4.0 excellentTurboOutrun | October 18th 16
3.0 goodCriticalCriticals | July 5th 16
4.0 excellentActionWaters | March 1st 16
4.0 excellentgryndstone | September 25th 14

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