Lime Garden, Maybe Not Tonight
New music Wednesday
A hook-packed coming-of-age record that captures the blur of your twenties with sharp instincts and a welcome sense of chaos. Loosely unfolding like a night out that spirals from carefree highs into self-doubt and emotional hangovers, the album balances fizzy indie-pop, dance-punk touches, and deadpan vocals with a restless, “just go with it” energy that rarely lets up. Some segments lean into playful experimentation and sticky riffs, while others digs into insecurity and post-breakup introspection without losing momentum. It’s not the most groundbreaking record in the planet, but its charm lies in how alive and unfiltered it feels—the album thrives on its imperfections, turning confusion, excess, and emotional whiplash into something genuinely fun and relatable.








