Backstory:
Limp Fruit, a unique name for a unique band, emerged from the vibrant indie scene of Brooklyn in 2011. The band was formed by childhood friends, Charlie “Chuckles” Morgan and James “Jazz” Carlisle. The duo met in high school, where they bonded over their shared love for alternative rock and offbeat humor. They started out playing music in Chuckles’ basement, recording their first demo using a secondhand four-track cassette recorder. Combining their love for alternative rock with a dash of funk and elements of pop, Limp Fruit was born. With a focus on producing original music that resonated with their raw emotions and life experiences, they quickly became a symbol of rebellion and freedom among their fan base.
Genre:
Alternative Rock with elements of Funk and Pop.
Song Title:
“Crunchy Cores”
Full Song Lyrics:
(Verse 1)
Am (C) Walking down the (G) avenue with a (D) beat up shoes,
Am (C) Got no direction, but (G) got nothing to (D) lose.
Am (C) Saw a girl, her (G) eyes like the (D) ocean’s hue,
Am (C) She had a heart that was (G) broken, just like (D) mine too.
(Chorus)
G (D) In this world of (Am) crunchy cores,
G (D) We’re just trying to (Am) even the score.
G (D) Ain’t it strange, how we (Am) dance in the rain,
G (D) With our hearts in (Am) pain, again.
(Verse 2)
Am (C) Wandered through the (G) city lights, under the (D) moon’s gaze,
Am (C) Lost souls seeking (G) solace in a (D) concrete maze.
Am (C) Found love in a (G) hopeless place, a (D) smile on a tear-streaked face,
Am (C) We are the fruits that (G) fell, but we found our (D) grace.
(Chorus)
G (D) In this world of (Am) crunchy cores,
G (D) We’re just trying to (Am) even the score.
G (D) Ain’t it strange, how we (Am) dance in the rain,
G (D) With our hearts in (Am) pain, but we love, again.
Favorite Fan:
Their favorite fan is a dedicated follower by the name of Samantha “Sam” Johnson. Sam discovered Limp Fruit during a difficult time in her life. Their music resonated with her and became a source of solace. She’s attended every concert the band has held locally and has a collection of their merchandise. In her testimonial, she states, “Limp Fruit isn’t just a band for me; they’re my lifeline. Their music speaks to me in a way nothing else does. It’s raw, real, and incredibly healing. There’s an honesty in their lyrics that’s rare to find these days. They’re absolutely my favorite band.”