In 2007, when The Lemonheads performed live at Maxwell's in Hoboken, they were promoting their album "Joyful Noise," which had been released the previ... Read Full Description >
In 2007, when The Lemonheads performed live at Maxwell's in Hoboken, they were promoting their album "Joyful Noise," which had been released the previous year, in 2006. This album marked a notable return for the band after a hiatus, and it showcased a blend of their signature alternative rock sound with a more mature twist. The live recording captures a performance during the early stages of the band's resurgence in the mid-2000s, highlighting their ability to connect with both longtime fans and a new audience. Interestingly, this concert occurred shortly after lead singer Evan Dando had reunited with some of the original members for the recording of "Joyful Noise," bringing a sense of nostalgia while still being dynamic and fresh. The performance is representative of The Lemonheads' enduring presence in the alternative rock scene, demonstrating their influence and relevance even years after their initial success in the 1990s.