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Lemon Joy

Biography

Lemon Joy were formed in 1994. Two years after, having released the debut album titled Glostyk (Fondle), they won the Lithuanian Bravo award for the best debut. Initially a guitar-based rock act, later Lemon Joy switched to electronic sound.

In 2001 Igoris Kofas, the band’s frontman, won the Best Singer’s award. In the same year, Lemon Joy’s cover album titled REstart was recorded. The band presented the album during the concert with the legendary Pet Shop Boys in Vilnius. In early 2004, Electropop, a greatest hits compilation, was released.

Lemon Joy is often mentioned as one of the collectives that add new releases to their discography extremely rarely. During twelve years of activity, the band released only four albums and one compilation. The group’s previous proper studio album, Mylėt tave taip beprotiška ir keista (To love you is so insane and strange), was released back in 1999.

After a seven-year pause, the band released its brand new studio album titled 1210. Lemon Joy’s new songs were met with enthusiasm and reached top positions in most Lithuanian charts. Songs from the new album were also performed during the concert with the legendary German neoromantics Camouflage (with whom Lemon Joy shared the stage for the second time already) in Vilnius.
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