Apollo Brown and Bronze Nazareth announce their new studio album, ‘Funeral For A Dream’, plus drop their first single, “Lemon Glue”, featuring Eddie Kaine.
“Once I realized there isn’t a table for me to sit at, I decided I’d have to build my own.”

That quote from financial powerhouse Suneera Madhani didn’t just resonate with Detroit’s Bronze Nazareth, it lit a fire.
After reading it in an interview, he printed it out and pinned it to the wall of his studio.
That line became the seed for “Lemon Glue”, a blistering head-nodder produced by the iconic Apollo Brown and the first single from the upcoming album, ‘Funeral For A Dream’, out July 25, 2025.
Apollo delivers thunderous, soul-splitting drums beneath a haunting loop that sounds like it was lifted straight from the attic of a long-abandoned bando.
It’s classic Apollo.
Dusty, cinematic, raw, refined.
The beat alone hits like every door ever closed on a dreamer.
Bronzeman meets it with some of his sharpest verses to date, blending poetry with lived experience.
“Showed them how the quilt was sewn, no seat at the table for me, so I built a throne,” he spits, turning a lifetime of silence into something permanent.
Brooklyn’s Eddie Kaine enters the third verse with precision.
Focused. Measured. Unshakable.
He adds just the right amount of edge to the track’s message of earned success.
“Lemon Glue” is mood music for the ones who built from nothing.
No shortcuts, no applause. Just work.
And now, it’s time to enjoy the win.
Floating in an inner tube at the lakehouse, “Lemon Glue” strain in hand, while the rest of the world takes notice.
The Filth is home.
Apollo Brown and Bronze Nazareth’s “Lemon Glue” track is also available now to stream and cop on all major digital streaming platforms
Apollo Brown and Bronze Nazareth’s ‘Funeral For A Dream’ album is also available now to pre-add/pre-order/pre-save on all major digital streaming platforms