Sydney’s lovemedo is back with his next single ‘Fake Plant on Fire’

There are those artists that are content to make music for themselves, whose journey with music is purely kept in their own world. Then there are those that want to touch as many people as they can, to comfort and soothe and hold space and inspire. From the earliest of ages, lovemedo knew he wanted to be in the latter category. With a sound that boldly splices together gleaming pop, scrappy punk, indie, rock, and an ingredient that’s entirely just him, lovemedo creates music that deeply connects with his audience.

Following on from his debut single with Sony Music Australia, ‘Dancing on the LINE!’, Sydney’s lovemedo is back with his newest single ‘Fake Plant on Fire’, a textured indie anthem that will have you enraptured.

Speaking about the single, lovemedo says “'Fake Plant on Fire' feels like it came out of me involuntarily. I use songs as a way to make things in my life make sense and, at this particular point in time they definitely didn’t. It’s the song equivalent to that first time you look in the mirror and you don’t see that little kid anymore. You ask, what happened? Things that I had always known to be permanent were suddenly not. It’s my little blue fish in a deep sea moment."

"I knew I wasn’t unique for feelings this way and that someone out there had to feel that too..”

From the earliest of ages, lovemedo knew he wanted to be in the latter category. With a sound that boldly splices together gleaming pop, scrappy punk, indie, rock, and an ingredient that’s entirely just him, lovemedo creates music that deeply connects with his audience. Enter Blake’s new solo persona lovemedo, driven by that ceaseless desire to connect and impact his listeners.

Lovemedo wasn’t a quick idea thought up in a flash – as always, Blake sculpted this project with intention. “I wanted something super thought out and placed for someone to find and feel personally addressed by it,” he explains. “I figured out very quickly that the only real way to do that was to be completely real and authentic.” This vulnerability and authenticity pierces all of lovemedo’s music – he’s not satisfied unless the end product is as real and impactful as possible.

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