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Lemur Fever is a British indie rock music project based in the United Kingdom. The project is written, recorded, produced, and performed entirely by a single artist working from a bedroom home studio. Lemur Fever performs guitar, bass, and keyboards, and provides vocals on all releases.
The project follows a regular release schedule, aiming to release new music approximately once per month. Lemur Fever has received radio airplay on Amazon Radio and Idobi Radio and has charted multiple times on the iTunes Indie Rock chart.
The project follows a regular release schedule, aiming to release new music approximately once per month. Lemur Fever has received radio airplay on Amazon Radio and Idobi Radio and has charted multiple times on the iTunes Indie Rock chart.
Career
Lemur Fever's first well-performing single I Like You, released on 1 November 2024. The track gained early traction and received radio airplay on Amazing Radio and Idobi Radio and has charted on the iTunes Indie Rock chart.[1] [2]
The newest single, Eighteen , was released on 17 December 2024 and further expanded the project’s audience. Lemur Fever has charted three times on the iTunes Indie Rock chart, marking an early milestone for the independently produced project.
All music released under the Lemur Fever name is self-written, recorded, produced, and mixed without the involvement of a record label or external production team.
Musical style
Lemur Fever’s music is rooted in indie rock, incorporating elements of bedroom pop and lo-fi production. The project is characterised by guitar-driven arrangements, melodic hooks, and introspective lyrics created using home recording techniques.
Discography
Singles
- I Like You (1 November 2024)
- Eighteen (17 December 2024)
- Head Hurts
- Riding On My Own
References
- ^ "Lemur Fever artist profile". Amazing Radio. Retrieved 2026-01-10.
- ^ "Lemur Fever iTunes chart history". Songstats. Retrieved 2026-01-10.
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