Ramblerman
Lemonade (Charity Release)
Some songs almost don’t make it out. Lemonade was one of those tracks that sat on the shelf for a while, written during a long, dark stretch when nothing felt right, the plan was to leave it and quietly move on, but producer Guy Lilleyman at Amberly Studios had other ideas. He kept nudging saying maybe the song needed airplay, not silence. Maybe putting it out there was part of letting it go.
Built on thoughts that loop over and over, the kind you know too well if you’ve ever been stuck in your own head. That endless self-talk, circling, pulling you back to the same place. It isn’t trying to hide from that cycle in fact, it repeats, on purpose.
Built on thoughts that loop over and over, the kind you know too well if you’ve ever been stuck in your own head. That endless self-talk, circling, pulling you back to the same place. It isn’t trying to hide from that cycle in fact, it repeats, on purpose.
And here’s the thing, every penny from the single goes to Beyond Blue and the Black Dog Institute. Two places that do incredible work for people living with depression and anxiety. Sales through Bandcamp, or straight through the GoFundMe, feed straight into those services.
So what started as a song that felt too heavy to do anything with has turned into something else, a way of giving back, of turning personal weight into shared purpose. Maybe that’s why it finally made sense to release Lemonade. Because sometimes the only way to get past a feeling is to let other people hold a piece of it too.
So what started as a song that felt too heavy to do anything with has turned into something else, a way of giving back, of turning personal weight into shared purpose. Maybe that’s why it finally made sense to release Lemonade. Because sometimes the only way to get past a feeling is to let other people hold a piece of it too.