Evan Dando: The Lemonheads, Addiction, Touring & Finding Salvation in Music

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Evan Dando: The Lemonheads, Addiction, Touring & Finding Salvation in Music An artist who never seemed entirely comfortable with being a rock star. When The Lemonheads emerged from the American alternative scene in the late 1980s, Evan Dando quickly became one of its most recognisable faces. Albums such as It's a Shame About Ray and Come On Feel the Lemonheads combined irresistible melodies with deeply personal songwriting, while songs including My Drug Buddy, It's About Time and Into Your Arms revealed an artist capable of turning vulnerability into something quietly universal. But fame never really suited Evan Dando. Link to video; https://youtu.be/SGvzXxe1Vyw Over the years, the music became only part of the story. There were struggles with addiction, long disappearances from the spotlight, endless touring, and a reputation for saying exactly what was on his mind—whether he was talking about music, Situationism, America, creativity or simply admitting, "I'm a really weird person." Perhaps that's what makes him so fascinating. Because beneath the cult status and the mythology is someone who has always resisted easy labels, preferring to follow his own instincts rather than anyone else's expectations.
