To first understand the Lime Garden new smash single, ‘Nepotism (baby)’ you must first define the term, Nepotism: having the power or influence to favor those of familiar interest by association, relation, or preference. Written in context, ‘Nepotism (baby)’ is a nod to current society norms, and the premise of being born privileged.
The British rock band from Brighton, by way of Guildford is known for their unique blend of indie rock, infused with pop, surf and disco. Composed of vocalist Chloe Howard, Annabel Whittle – drums, Leila Deeley – guitar, and Tippi Morgan on Bass, Lime Garden has dazzled fans since the singles ‘Surf N Turf’, and ‘Fever’ in 2020. With a total of 7 previous singles, ‘Nepotism (baby)’ sounds like the prelude to a well anticipated album?
Produced by Ali Chant, ‘Nepotism (baby)’ reminds you, in the end, it’s best to have your own back. A (woman) as used in context will deliver you, but her nepotism will expose you to the other side of the coin, without regard to the outcome. “Writing the track gave me the feeling of being a teenager again, writing songs in my bedroom using three chords or less. ‘Nepotism (baby)’ brings back the beginnings of the band as four angsty teens who love guitars,” stated Chloe Howard.
In the visuals to ‘Nepotism (baby), directed and produced by Jay Bartlett shows Chloe in a grunge garage filled with teenagers partying and expressing themselves. Chloe stands in the midst, while the self-privilege continues as if she was invisible. What a clever concept!
She’ll take you out for lunch and she’ll get the booze
She’ll always go overboard to look after you
Even though you know the heart she has is gold
You can’t help but feel the stare they glare is cold