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MJ Lenderman
Ghost Of Your Guitar Solo
The record was written and recorded quickly, with songs often being fully constructed and recorded within frenzied single day sessions.
Songs were born out of freewheeling jam sessions with his roommates, with Lenderman often free-styling lyrics that would later become the foundations of the finished songs.
Lenderman would write 20 disconnected lines a day, scrapping most of them but preserving a few to be used later. This process aided in what became an extremely prolific writing period for the artist in the spring of 2020.
The record sounds like country music being played by a noisy punk band, unkempt and imperfect like the characters in his songs.
Here, Lenderman broadened his lyrical scope beyond solemn introspection, adding humor to scenes larger than his own life.
He points to authors Harry Crews and Larry Brown as inspirations, both of whom were southern, self-taught writers who balanced empathy, humor, and darkness.
This leads to the erosion of the line that separates humor and sadness.
The resulting songs are about over-indulgence and drug/alcohol abuse, full of self-loathing and pity while celebrating the absurdity of it all.
A1
Ghost Of Your Guitar Solo
A2
I Ate Too Much At The Fair
A3
Someone Get The Grill Out Of The Rain
A4
Inappropriate
A5
Gentleman's Jack
B1
Another Place
B2
Infinity Pool
B3
Catholic Priest
B4
Ghost Of Your Guitar Solo 2
B5
Live Jack





