The Lemonheads
Top Brand Affinity
Highest overlapping lifestyle brand
As of 2025-09-08
29,066
Social Media Followers
As of 2025-09-08
00:00:00
Hours Airplay
2025-12-08 07:02:43 UTC
Genres
Biography
The son of a Boston attorney and a fashion model, Evan Dando (vocals, guitar, drums) formed the Lemonheads with his high-school classmates Ben Deily (vocals, guitar, drums) and Jesse Peretz (bass). Initially, the group was called the Whelps, but by the time the band made their debut EP, Laughing All the Way to the Cleaners, they had changed their name to the Lemonheads. Recorded the day after their high-school graduation, Laughing All the Way to the Cleaners was released on the group's own label, Huh-Bag. The EP gained the attention of the Boston-based indie label Taang!, which signed the band later that same year. By the beginning of 1987, Doug Trachten had become the band's full-time drummer, leaving Dando and Deily to share guitar and vocal duties. Hate Your Friends, a speedy hardcore LP that fell halfway between Hüsker Dü and the Replacements, was released in 1987. Trachten left after the record's release, and the band made 1988's Creator with Blake Babies drummer John Strohm.
Released in 1989, Lick expanded the Lemonheads' cult, thanks to a loud power pop cover of Suzanne Vega's "Luka." Following the release of Lick, Deily split and eventually formed the Pods and then Varsity Drag. Dando briefly played with the Blake Babies before forming a new version of the Lemonheads with drummer David Ryan. The Lemonheads signed with Atlantic Records in 1990, releasing Lovey, their most accomplished, melodic, and eclectic record to date, later that year. Dando's interest in the band began to wander the following year, as he recorded the solo EP Favorite Spanish Dishes. In 1992, he recorded It's a Shame About Ray, which featured Blake Baby Juliana Hatfield on bass and harmony vocals.
It's a Shame About Ray would prove to be the Lemonheads' breakthrough album, but it didn't become a hit until a cover of Simon & Garfunkel's "Mrs. Robinson" was added to the album several months after its initial release. By the end of 1992, the record had gained momentum, and Dando was being touted as the next alternative star. By the fall release of 1993's Come on Feel the Lemonheads, Dando had become a minor celebrity, appearing in gossip columns frequently and hanging out with fellow Gen-X icons, including actors like Johnny Depp and musicians like Hole's Courtney Love. His fame was large enough to spark the creation of an anti-Dando fanzine, I Hate Evan Dando. Recorded with the band's new bassist Nic Dalton, Come on Feel was hyped as the album that would make the band superstars, but Dando's antics received more press than the record received airplay, even though "Into Your Arms" nearly scraped the pop charts. During the press junket to promote the album, he confessed to heavy use of hard drugs, including an escapade where he smoked enough crack to ruin his voice for several weeks. His addiction deepened throughout 1994, and he was frequently seen in a drug-induced haze on Oasis' fall tour of Britain. Early in 1995, he launched a solo tour of the U.S. with Epic Soundtracks, after which he played the Glastonbury Festival, where he was booed for appearing several hours late.
Dando sobered up during the remaining months of 1995, though he hadn't completely stopped drinking by the time he recorded Car Button Cloth with a new lineup of the Lemonheads featuring former Dinosaur Jr. drummer Murph, guitarist John Strohm, and bassist Bill Gibson. The album was greeted with mixed reviews upon its fall 1996 release and failed to generate a hit single; furthermore, Dando launched no full-scale tour to support the album. Late the following year, the Lemonheads and Atlantic Records parted ways; Atlantic retained the rights for a greatest-hits album, which was released in mid-1998.
With the Lemonheads essentially broken-up, Dando kept a fairly low-profile in the years directly following the split from Atlantic. He reappeared for a solo tour in 2001 and then released the lowkey solo album Baby I'm Bored in 2003. Three years later, Dando had reunited the Lemonheads and in 2006 the band released a self-titled album that, while not a revelation, certainly sounded like a worthy follow-up to It's a Shame About Ray and Car Button Cloth. In 2009, inspired by years of mixtapes given to Dando by his friend and Butthole Surfers-leader Gibby Haynes, the Lemonheads released the covers album Varshons.
The Lemonheads supported Varshons with a tour and between 2010 and 2012, and they often played It's a Shame About Ray in its entirety in concert. Rumors of a new, "punker" album circulated in 2012 — largely emanating from Ryan Adams, who claimed he was playing drums on the sessions — but the record never materialized. Instead, the Lemonheads went into hibernation, playing the occasional tour, then quietly resurfacing in early 2019 with Varshons 2, another covers album.
The Lemonheads resonates with 18-24 & 25-34 audiences and sustains presence in UNITED STATES, BRAZIL, UNITED KINGDOM. The demographic is male-leaning (53%), giving brands permission to be specific without narrowing the funnel. Performance concentrates on Tiktok, averaging 1,299 avg views per post; Instagram amplifies the conversation around drops and moments. Affinity adjacency with Ampeg, Warner Music, MOOG maps cleanly into streetwear, music platforms, and lifestyle products. That alignment reduces creative risk and increases the odds of shareable outcomes.
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Audience Demographics & Key Stats
| Metric | Value | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Social Snapshot |
Followers 29,066 · Engagements 781 · Rate 2.7% Posts 507 · Views 1,299 · Avg Likes 774 · Avg Comments 20 · Avg Views 1,299 |
Combine reach (followers/views) with ER to size both impact and responsiveness. |
| Age Breakdown |
18-24: 30% 25-34: 30% 35-44: 29% 45-64: 9% |
Largest: 18-24 (30%); next: 25-34 (30%) |
| Gender Split |
Female: 47% Male: 53% Non-binary/Other: 0% |
Skews male (53%) |
| Top Countries |
UNITED STATES (65%) BRAZIL (18%) UNITED KINGDOM (8%) CANADA (4%) ITALY (3%) |
Top regions: UNITED STATES (65%), BRAZIL (18%), UNITED KINGDOM (8%) |
| Platform Engagement | Instagram: 713 avg likes/post · Tiktok: 1,299 avg views/post | Best reach: Tiktok 1,299 avg views; best engagement: Instagram 713 avg likes |
Top Brand Affinities
Ampeg
Warner Music
MOOG
Mixcloud
Spotify Music
Amazon Music
Pro Tools
Tate Modern
Columbia Pictures
DeLorean Motor Company
MTV
Clarks
| Brand | Category | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Ampeg | 38.76 | |
| Warner Music | 22.09 | |
| MOOG | 17.75 | |
| Mixcloud | 12.17 | |
| Spotify Music | 7.78 | |
| Amazon Music | 7.65 | |
| Pro Tools | 7.22 | |
| Tate Modern | 7.20 | |
| Columbia Pictures | 6.99 | |
| DeLorean Motor Company | 6.45 | |
| MTV | 6.44 | |
| Clarks | 6.09 | |
| Paramount Pictures | 5.46 | |
| Pilsner Urquell | 5.34 | |
| Holden | 5.26 | |
| Nixon | 5.23 | |
| Vivienne Westwood | 5.20 | |
| Kickstarter | 4.92 | |
| Lollapalooza | 4.79 | |
| Coors | 4.76 | |
| Leica | 4.74 | |
| Verizon | 4.58 | |
| Pfizer | 4.49 | |
| Hurley | 4.27 | |
| Margaritaville | 4.07 | |
| Comedy Central | 3.89 | |
| Guinness | 3.85 | |
| Tesco | 3.79 | |
| Warner Bros | 3.74 | |
| Dr. Martens | 3.69 | |
| Emporium | 3.66 | |
| Gillette | 3.55 | |
| Taco Bell | 3.52 | |
| NHL | 3.21 | |
| Polaroid | 3.07 | |
| Star Wars | 3.01 | |
| Showtime | 3.01 | |
| Jaguar | 2.99 | |
| Budweiser | 2.97 | |
| Snoopy And The Peanuts Gang | 2.97 | |
| Lush | 2.96 | |
| Cadillac | 2.94 | |
| Kodak | 2.85 | |
| SoundCloud | 2.80 | |
| BBC | 2.59 | |
| WWE | 2.58 | |
| Busch | 2.53 | |
| Martini | 2.52 | |
| Pixar | 2.49 | |
| Lego | 2.47 |
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| Date/Time (UTC) | Event | Venue | Location | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-12-08 08:00 UTC | The Lemonheads | Bottleneck | Lawrence, United States | — |
| 2025-12-11 03:00 UTC | The Lemonheads, Erin Rae | Echo Lounge & Music Hall | Dallas, United States | |
| 2025-12-11 03:00 UTC | The Lemonheads, Erin Rae | The Echo Lounge & Music Hall | Dallas, United States | |
| 2025-12-12 03:00 UTC | The Lemonheads, Erin Rae | Bad Astronaut | Houston, United States | |
| 2025-12-13 04:00 UTC | The Lemonheads, Erin Rae | Mohawk Austin | Austin, United States | |
| 2025-12-14 04:00 UTC | The Lemonheads, Erin Rae | Paper Tiger | San Antonio, United States | |
| 2025-12-15 04:00 UTC | The Lemonheads, Erin Rae | Tannahill's Tavern & Music Hall | Fort Worth, United States | |
| 2025-12-17 03:00 UTC | The Lemonheads, Erin Rae | Delmar Hall | St. Louis, United States | |
| 2025-12-18 04:00 UTC | The Lemonheads, Erin Rae | Thalia Hall | Chicago, United States | |
| 2025-12-19 04:00 UTC | The Lemonheads, Erin Rae | HI-FI | Indianapolis, United States | |
| 2025-12-20 04:00 UTC | The Lemonheads, Erin Rae | Headliners Music Hall | Louisville, United States | |
| 2025-12-21 04:00 UTC | The Lemonheads, Erin Rae | The Basement East | Nashville, United States |















