Under the Lemon Demon name, Neil has released seven full length albums and two EPs. Neil is also known for being the creator of a genre of Flash animation called "Animutation" which is characterized by unpredictable montages of pop-culture images set to music, often in a language foreign to the intended viewers. He is also known from his YouTube channel, 'NeilCicierega', most famous for his Potter Puppet Pals series.
Indie Cindy & the Lo-Fi Lullabies
Lemon Demon Lyrics
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Released her first LP,
Entitled "Moe Is We"
To the private public just the other day,
Through Cindy's very own label,
Acrobat Unstable Records.
But the only chart
Was in Cindy's heart,
Which would fall apart
'Cause it was barely attached
To anything other than
Broken synthesizer keys,
Cassette tapes and burned CDs.
Indie Cindy & the Lo-Fi Lullabies
Ain't getting very big.
In fact, her only gig
Was pathetic even though she dreamed it up.
In fact, it was a nightmare.
The sound just wasn't right there.
And when she woke up.
And when she woke up,
That was when.
Indie Cindy broke up.
Indie Cindy broke up.
She broke up.
Not for artistic differences.
She just tore her studio down.
Threw her equipment around
In cyclonic displacement,
'Til it looked like her basement again.
The song "Indie Cindy & the Lo-Fi Lullabies" by Lemon Demon tells the story of Cindy, a struggling indie musician who released her first LP named "Moe Is We" recently, but it fails to chart. Cindy has her own record label called Acrobat Unstable Records, which released the LP for the private public. The only chart to be concerned with is the one in Cindy's heart, which will not be satisfied because it barely attaches to anything other than broken synthesizer keys, cassette tapes, and burned CDs. Despite Cindy's efforts, the album does not get much attention, and her only gig turns out to be a nightmare where the sound just wasn't right.
When Cindy woke up from the nightmare, it leads to a tragic ending where Cindy breaks apart. Cindy's breaking point represents the moment when the reality of the music industry hits her hard, and she is unable to cope with it. Instead of finding artistic differences, she chooses to destroy her studio by throwing her equipment around in cyclonic displacement until it looks like her basement again. In essence, breaking up her recording space also signifies the end of her music career.
Line by Line Meaning
Released her first LP,
Cindy put out an album for the first time
Entitled "Moe Is We"
It was called 'Moe Is We'
To the private public just the other day,
She recently shared it with a limited audience
Through Cindy's very own label,
Cindy put the record out through her own company,
Acrobat Unstable Records.
which was called 'Acrobat Unstable Records'.
But the only chart
Despite her hopes for chart success,
That it even scratched
the album didn't make much impact
Was in Cindy's heart,
The only meaningful measure of success was how Cindy felt about the project
Which would fall apart
Unfortunately, even that was fleeting,
'Cause it was barely attached
since Cindy's emotional stability was tenuous
To anything other than
and she only had a few tools available to express herself,
Broken synthesizer keys,
namely, some damaged synthesizers,
Cassette tapes and burned CDs.
old tapes, and some low-quality CD-Rs.
Indie Cindy & the Lo-Fi Lullabies
This was the name of Cindy's band,
Ain't getting very big.
but it wasn't gaining much traction,
In fact, her only gig
After only one show,
Was pathetic even though she dreamed it up.
Cindy realized that her ambitious aspirations were ill-conceived,
In fact, it was a nightmare.
and the performance was a disaster,
The sound just wasn't right there.
owing in no small part to technical difficulties and poor acoustics.
And when she woke up.
When Cindy finally saw the situation clearly,
And when she woke up,
she suddenly realized that all along,
That was when.
something had to change.
Indie Cindy broke up.
So, she broke up the band,
Indie Cindy broke up.
officially ending 'Indie Cindy & the Lo-Fi Lullabies'.
She broke up.
It was a decision made without hesitation,
Not for artistic differences.
not because of conflicts with bandmates, creative differences, or other such reasons.
She just tore her studio down.
Instead, she dismantled her studio,
Threw her equipment around
throwing the musical instruments and electronic equipment around,
In cyclonic displacement,
creating a scene of chaos and destruction not unlike a tornado,
Til it looked like her basement again.
converting her studio back into a cluttered, makeshift storage space.
Contributed by Amelia E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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