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The Lemonheads’ Evan Dando Sets Memoir Release Date

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The highly anticipated memoir “Rumors of My Demise” by Evan Dando, frontman of the iconic '90s alternative rock band The Lemonheads, is finally set to be released on October 7, 2025. This autobiography will be brought to shelves by the Simon & Schuster imprint Gallery Books. The memoir has been long-awaited, having originally been slated for release in 2022. It was then postponed to May of this year before the release date was firmly set for October. The announcement itself sparked excitement among fans who have been eager to gain insight into Dando's storied career and personal life.

Evan Dando's memoir promises to deliver a candid account of his life, detailing both the highs and lows he has experienced as a musician. Known for his tumultuous lifestyle during the height of his fame in the '90s, Dando was often compared to other rock legends of the era, notably Kurt Cobain, due to his association with the grunge scene and rumors surrounding his personal struggles with drug abuse. The book's title, “Rumors of My Demise,” aptly encapsulates the public's perception of Dando during those turbulent years when many anticipated an untimely end to his life similar to that of his contemporaries.

The memoir delves into Dando's journey from his beginnings in the '80s hardcore scene to the peak of his career in the '90s as the frontman of The Lemonheads. It also delves into his personal life, revealing how he navigated fame, addiction, and personal relationships. The book is highlighted by anecdotes of Dando's interactions with notable figures such as Keith Richards and Johnny Depp, providing a glimpse into his life beyond the public persona. Now sober and residing in South America, Dando reflects on the wild days of his past with a sense of clarity and redemption.

In addition to the memoir, fans are in for another treat, as The Lemonheads are set to release their first album of original material in nearly two decades, entitled “Love Chant.” The album, which includes singles “Deep End” and “Sad Cinderella,” coincides with the release of Dando's memoir and captures the band's signature sound that earned them acclaim in the early '90s. The release of new music is seen as a significant milestone for the band, marking their sustained influence in the alternative rock scene.

Dando's life story is as much about his musical accomplishments as it is about personal survival, making “Rumors of My Demise” a compelling read for fans and newcomers alike. It not only charts the history of The Lemonheads, with their albums “It’s a Shame About Ray” and “Come on Feel the Lemonheads” at the forefront, but it also provides an introspective look at the complexities of life as a rock star navigating the pressures of fame and personal demons.

The memoir promises to resurrect the spirit of the '90s, a time that many look back on with nostalgia for its innocence and anonymity, characteristics that have since been lost in today's connected society. The book is expected to appeal not only to fans of Dando’s music but also to those interested in the narrative of rock ‘n' roll history. As Dando prepares to share his journey with the world, both his memoir and the forthcoming album symbolize a new chapter in the musician's life, one that embraces his past while looking ahead.

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