From Lattes to Lush Soundscapes: SIGNAL’s “Lime” Hits the Spot

SIGNAL started in a coffee shop — and now they’ve dropped a track as smooth as their flat whites

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There’s something deeply satisfying about stumbling on a song that feels like it was made just down the street. “Lime” by SIGNAL carries that exact feeling — like someone left the door open to their little home studio and invited you to sit in. The LA trio, born behind the espresso machine, have managed to bottle the kind of warmth and camaraderie you only get from real-life friendship… and maybe also a few oat milk lattes.

There’s a gentle sway to “Lime“, like walking home on a warm night when everything’s a bit slower than usual. The soft rock sensibility is clear — think Cigarettes After Sex but without the smoke and mystery, replaced instead with something more sunlit, more approachable. Jared’s guitar licks slide in and out like muscle memory, never overstated, always cool. Audrey’s vocals wrap around them like a breeze: intimate, present, and disarmingly unpretentious. You can feel the ease of their chemistry — this is a track that was clearly made by people who like each other.

And that’s exactly how it came to be. Written by Jared, then brought to life by Audrey, Jared and their producer-friend Dylan Gardner in his home studio (conveniently around the corner from their coffee shop), “Lime” carries all the hallmarks of a song that wasn’t rushed or overly polished. Just three people making something they love, for the sheer joy of it. That lightness shows. There’s no overthinking here — just a good song with a strong vibe and a kind of easy, honest confidence.

About SIGNAL:

SIGNAL is still new to the scene, but they’re already carving out their own space. What started as casual music chats over espresso machines has turned into something tangible — something listeners can fall into. With Audrey’s emotionally clear vocals, Jared’s memorable guitar lines, and Dylan’s production tying it all together, they’re setting the stage for whatever comes next. If “Talk to You” introduced them, “Lime” makes it clear: SIGNAL isn’t just brewing coffee anymore — they’re brewing something seriously good.

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