Lemonheads announce US tour stopping in Boston, drop single from new album
Dando, who seemed destined for something approaching rock n' roll stardom after the release in 1992 of The Lemonheads' LP, '
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In May, The Lemonheads traveled to Australia and New Zealand, where they played 'It's a Shame About Ray' and its follow-up LP, 'Come On Feel the Lemonheads,' in their entirety. The shows were well reviewed, with critics praising Dando for delivering the songs with a '
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The band is set to tour the UK and Europe in August and September and then
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