Lemonade Marinade will release ‘Yes, Love has Found You Here’ on Friday June 4. This will be their fifth and final single from their self titled EP, which is due for release on Thursday June 17.
The Irish collective is delighted to add the man of the moment, Ger Eaton, to their ever-evolving line up. Think of Scott Walker and Glen Campbell and you will find somewhere close to where Ger would fit musically and vocally, with his last release, ‘Hollow’, still blocking up the airwaves in Ireland.
He is a much sought-after musician, working with such luminaries as The Pale, Mundy and Jack Lukeman and post lockdown will surely be a busy time for this talented multi instrumentalist.
Once again all proceeds from the EP will go to a mental health charity, this time it is Mindspace (a free and confidential support service that promotes young people’s mental health and wellbeing. Its aim is to support young people aged 15-25 who are going through a difficult time to ensure they get the support they need ).
Following up on the acclaimed songs, ‘Paradise Bay’ ‘Brilliant’, 'It's Good To See' and 'Venus and Me', the lockdown band release another soothingly warm piece of musical heaven, sung with tenderness and care by Ger and layered with delightful harmonies from the talents of Gillian Tuite, Janet Henry and Cathryn Craig.
All the songs in this project relate lyrically to the chosen charities, conveying a message of hope, and again the track was written by songwriter and producer, David Dee Moore.
‘Yes, Love has Found You Here’ expresses the need to stay close to who and what you love most, remembering how love has brought you to where you are now.
The rest of the top notch band consists of Nick Scott (Gilbert O'Sullivan, Mary Black ) on double bass, Colin Henry on dobro, Fintan Hanley (Vickers Vimy ) on electric guitar and mandolin, Brian McAteer (Phil Coulter, Alisdair Frazer ) on strings and Brian Willoughby (Strawbs, Mary Hopkin ) on electric guitar.