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1) Only two weeks into their existence, San Francisco-based psych-electronic trio Lemonade coalesced remarkably fast and performed their first show in 2005. The group- comprised of childhood friends Callan Clendenin (vocals), Alex Pasternak (percussion) and Ben Steidel on bass-did not have grand expectations for the project outside of exploring their shared vision of a place that they have never been: a fantasy landscape that is at once gritty and pristine, tropical and foreboding.
Inspired initially by their interest in drone music, dancehall, and Pasternak's training in Arab and Latin music, they allowed spontaneity, improvisation and intuition to be their fulcrum, allowing them to experience the energy of music-making without having to adapt to the expectations of a rock band. They have since incorporated influences from the spectrum of electronic music, taking cues from the burgeoning UK grime and dubstep scenes, as well as acid house, minimal techno, and the early 'ardkore anthems of Suburban Bass and XL Recordings. While rooted in DIY/hardcore pathos, Lemonade has come to embrace elements of rave culture historically unpopular in the punk community.
2) Lemonade started in 1997 releasing demoscene music. In 2001 he released chip music disk that had tracks made during years 1998-2000. Nowadays he's still active in demoscene.
3) Visual-kei band formed in 1995. The band released their first album "Yume Shichiya (夢七夜) Welcome to My Nightmare in 1996. They disbanded in 1998.
4) Lemonade is a punk band from Minneapolis, Minnesota. https://lemonademn.bandcamp.com/releases
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Lemonade Lyrics
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Remember the moving clouds at night
Skin so hard, room so wide
All my love, all my life
Remember the echoes of your size
Remember the moving clouds at night
Skin so hard, room so wide
Can anybody tell me how I found
Can anybody tell me how I found
And let go something so pure
Can anybody tell me how I found
And let it go that something so pure
All of my love, all of my life
In Lemonade's song Vivid, the lyrics portray someone reminiscing about a past love. The first two lines "Remember the echoes of your size, remember the moving clouds at night" suggest that the memory of their former lover's presence is vivid and is still a lingering thought in their mind. The next two lines "Skin so hard, room so wide" describe how being with this person made them feel safe and protected, like the room wasn't big enough to contain their love. The final lines "All my love, all my life" indicates the intensity of the emotions they felt towards this person.
The lyrics then shift to a more regretful tone in the chorus, questioning how they could have let go of something so pure. The lines "Can anybody tell me how I found, and let go something so pure" suggest that they are struggling to understand how they could have let this relationship slip away, and are now left grappling with the consequences of their actions. The final line "All of my love, all of my life" reiterates the deep love they still have for this person and the impact they have had on their life.
Overall, the lyrics of Vivid speak to the complexity of relationships and how difficult it can be to move on from someone who once held such a significant place in your life.
Line by Line Meaning
Remember the echoes of your size
Recall the impact you had on others and the vibrancy of your presence.
Remember the moving clouds at night
Recall the beauty and impermanence of life, how it moves and changes like the shifting clouds in the sky at night.
Skin so hard, room so wide
Despite being tough and self-protective, there is still a vastness and openness to the singer's being.
All of my love, all of my life
The artist's love and devotion is all-encompassing and eternal.
Can anybody tell me how I found
The artist questions how they were able to discover something so meaningful.
And let it go that something so pure
The singer laments having to let go of something so precious and innocent.
Contributed by Joseph B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.