Lemon Jelly live rating based on critic concert reviews.
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Lemon Jelly

6
critic reviews
electronic

Live Rating

70
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Based on 
6
critic reviews
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critic consensus

Based on 6 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Lemon Jelly is rated as an average live performer. Lemon Jelly concert reviews describe live shows and performances as thrilling.

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Latest release

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Joy - Single (November 5, 2021)

artist info

GENRE
electronic
ORIGIN
London, United Kingdom (1998 – 2008)
BIO
Lemon Jelly (formed in 1998) are a British electronica duo from London, UK consisting of Nick Franglen and Fred Deakin. Franglen and Deakin initially released three limited-circulation EPs, The Bath (1998), The Yellow (1999), and The Midnight (2000), which were then collected into a widely-released album in 2000, Lemonjelly.
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CRITIC REVIEWS

The Guardian (UK)

March 9, 2005
60
%
Perfectly pleasant yet lacking in oompf their sample-based electronica has always seemed destined to bubble along in the background rather than hog the limelight.

The Digital Fix (UK)

March 6, 2005
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Not content with the usual array of mixing desks and laptops and themselves hiding behind scores of black and silver packing boxes which once held expensive mixing equipment turntables and other assorted electrical goodies.

The Guardian (UK)

July 22, 2004
60
%
Instead of grass there's granite. Classical pillars take the place of tents. But Lemon Jelly at Somerset House feels like a festival gig. There's even that Glastonbury staple: the stuffed bird on a stick. To understand their rise from late 90s studio boffins to festival favourites, you have to embrace the f

Exclaim (Canada)

April 1, 2003
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Playing three straight nights which doesn't include a show just for children which included clowns acrobats and inflatables the band is riding a huge wave.

The Guardian (UK)

March 7, 2003
80
%
It's a sad but incontrovertible fact: as thrilling visual experiences go, live dance music is right up there with queuing at the post office. The problem is simple. Virtually everyone in the world has something better to do than watch two men who appear to have suffered some sort of charisma bypass pretend to

musicOMH (UK)

February 21, 2003
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Lemon Jelly @ Forum, London

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