The Lemon Lovers

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The Lemon Lovers are a Portuguese band from Oporto city. The band started with João Pedro Silva and Victor Butuc in 2012.

Their first EP - called "Hangover" commenced in a basement during three days in April 2013 and the band had the chance to take their bluesy rock'n'roll all around Portugal for two years. Many songs were written in this time and in 2015 their debut album "Loud, Sexy & Rude" came out. Leaving the basement behind The Lemon Lovers recorded and mixed their debut album at in Madrid with the mentoring of . The mastering took place at , in Los Angeles by , who worked with Arctic Monkeys, The Black Keys, etc.

"The 55" and "No Shoes" were the first two singles and both music videos were directed by . "No Shoes" song was featured in "" by and also won the best music video of 2016 by .

In 2015, The Lemon Lovers did "The 55 Bus Tour" on over 30 stages in nine different countries in less than 40 days. They had the chance to grow their fan base and play for a wider audience. In 2016 the band made the "Lost in Viségrad Tour", ten shows in Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and Poland over the first two weeks of March. After that, their second record came to life - "Watching the Dancers" entirely recorded and mixed onto analog tape by João Brandão and mastered by Miguel Pinheiro Marques at in Oporto.

"Cosmic Lovers", "Mexican Way" and "Wrong" were the three released singles by the band to present their second album "Watching the Dancers".

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  4. ^ "The Lemon Lovers: conquistar a Europa com rock e limão". jpn.up.pt.
  5. ^ "The Lemon Lovers em tour internacional antes do novo álbum - Porto24". 3 March 2016.
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