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On 'Maybe Not Tonight,' the second album from indie band Lime Garden (released via So Young Records), the Brighton four-piece's intensity of songwriting manifests itself in unexpected twists. The joys and perils of partying are a common thread throughout the album, which follows the storyline of a night out where unplanned adventures reign supreme, new impulses are feverishly pursued, and only the thrill counts. While their acclaimed 2024 debut album, 'One More Thing,' captured the live energy that made them famous at festivals like Glastonbury and Green Man, the follow-up further expands on their signature wonk-pop sound.

On 'Maybe Not Tonight,' the second album from indie band Lime Garden (released via So Young Records), the Brighton four-piece's intensity of songwriting manifests itself in unexpected twists. The joys and perils of partying are a common thread throughout the album, which follows the storyline of a night out where unplanned adventures reign supreme, new impulses are feverishly pursued, and only the thrill counts. While their acclaimed 2024 debut album, 'One More Thing,' captured the live energy that made them famous at festivals like Glastonbury and Green Man, the follow-up further expands on their signature wonk-pop sound.
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