
Lime Garden’s Debut Album ‘One More Thing’ Marries Hard Work with Musical Magic

Lime Garden, the quartet hailing from Brighton, exudes an infectious enthusiasm that belies the laborious reality behind their latest accomplishment, the compelling debut album ‘One More Thing‘. As the evening shadows loom over South London, in a modest rehearsal room in Peckham, the atmosphere is anything but somber.
Singer Chloe Howard’s passion for their ‘band day’ is palpable, setting the stage for an environment where creativity and dedication intersect.
Each member juggles multiple jobs to fuel their musical aspirations, transforming work-week frustrations into potent Tuesday night jam sessions that have yielded an album of tenacious energy and varied influences.
Their music, a medley of genres – indie sleaze to hyper-pop and beyond – is a testament to their hard work and eclectic inspirations ranging from The Strokes to Bon Iver.
The group’s dynamic is evident in their recording approach – two weeks of pressure turned into an asset, birthing an album with no room for filler, only hard-hitting tracks. Producer Ali Chant’s tight yet hands-off guidance through the process has allowed Lime Garden to both experiment and maintain their distinctive sound.
With their sights set high, Chloe Howard boldly voices ambition for Lime Garden’s world domination. Their journey, from inception during a pivotal moment in 2017 to signing amidst a global crisis, epitomizes their unwavering resolve and readiness for the year ahead, declared as the ‘Year of the Lime’.