Lime Garden have dropped their latest single “Maybe Not Tonight”, and it shows the Brighton-based four-piece stretching into new territory.
The track follows their 2024 debut album One More Thing and signals another step forward for a band who’ve never been content to stay still.
The new single itself sits somewhere between their scrappier early cuts and the more polished moments on the album.
There’s a restlessness running through it, both lyrically and musically. Vocalist Chloe Howard navigates feelings of uncertainty with that familiar delivery of half-spoken observations that feel like catching someone mid-thought.
The track pulses with forward-motion: drums that lock into a near-manic rhythm, guitars that sting with urgency, and synth-blur that evokes the electric charge of a packed dance-floor.
In the lyrics the band wrestle with temptation, doubt and the messy thrill of either giving in or standing firm.
The single arrives alongside news of a UK headline tour for March 2026, covering Manchester, Nottingham, Leeds, Bristol and London (the London show is at Moth Club). Tickets go on sale this Friday.
They are already locked in for festival action too, including a confirmed appearance at Truck Festival in Oxfordshire. A busy year ahead for them, clearly.
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What makes this one particularly interesting is how it positions them going forward. One More Thing proved they could deliver a cohesive album, and with ‘Maybe Not Tonight’ they’re making clear they won’t simply repeat that formula. There’s an appetite here for raw momentum.
For a band that emerged from the Guildford/Brighton scene and have grown steadily together, this move feels right.
They’re not abandoning what worked before; they’re simply refusing to coast. “Maybe Not Tonight” isn’t a radical reinvention, but it’s a clear indication they’re still pushing, still figuring out what comes next. That kind of momentum matters.
“It’s the soundtrack to a woman on the edge of making all the wrong choices, it feels like getting punched in the face with the morning after a night out.” — the band on the new single.

