Lemonsuckr have explored fractured families and broken homes on their new single ‘Stain’
The Brighton band have signed to New York label ALTER Music.

The Brighton band have signed to New York label ALTER Music.

Brighton four-piece Lemonsuckr have shared 'Stain', the latest cut from forthcoming EP 'Life Is A Heist'.
Due via New York independent label ALTER Music, who the group recently inked a deal with, the record marks their second EP after 'H.E.A.T.' arrived in 2025. Writing and production duties were handled in-house by the band themselves, with sessions split between their own space and Electric studios in their hometown.
Discussing the track, the band said, "Stain; a family fractured. The question of what it means to be ostracised, what it takes to erase someone completely and the inevitable consequences of a broken home."
A lengthy stretch of touring across the UK and continental Europe lies ahead, including a headline appearance on the BBC Introducing Stage at The Great Escape on 13th May.
The dates in full read:
MAY
9 Are You Listening Festival, Reading, UK
13 The Great Escape / BBC Introducing Stage @ Concord 2, Brighton, UK
15 The Great Escape / Free Trade Showcase @ The Prince Albert, Brighton, UK
16 Get Together Festival, Sheffield, UK
18 DORK x M For Montreal x Footsteps x Mothland @ The Grace, London, UK
24 Wanderlust Festival, Southampton, UK
JUNE
6 Ceremony 6 Festival, Bedford, UK
27 Circuit Break Festival, Northampton, UK
JULY
4 DORK presents Paint By Numbers @ Thekla, Bristol, UK
5 DORK presents Paint By Numbers @ The Bodega, Nottingham, UK
9 2000 Trees Festival, Cheltenham, UK
26 Latitude Festival, Henham Park, Suffolk, UK
SEPTEMBER
4 PsychFest, Brighton, UK
5 PsychFest, Manchester, UK
OCTOBER
3 Neotribe @ Sunbird Records, Darwen, UK
21 Supersonic, Paris, France
23 Left Of The Dial, Rotterdam, Netherlands
24 Left Of The Dial, Rotterdam, Netherlands
24 Left Of The Dial Official Alt show @ V11, Rotterdam, Netherlands
25 All Dayer @ Brandbau, Wiltz, Luxembourg
The track follows 'Switch Up' as the former Beastie Boy plays sold-out Brooklyn dates at Xanadu Roller Arts