MJ Lenderman’s Explosive Album Review

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When listening to an MJ Lenderman song, you can always expect the extraordinary to make its way into the mundane. His 2022 album, Boat Songs, excelled in showcasing these unique situations. From someone feeling down on a log flume at Six Flags to a silly argument over a “dumb hat” outside a butcher shop, Lenderman’s music captures the essence of life’s quirky moments. He once mentioned to Pitchfork that finding humor in being sad while dressed in a costume is amusing. Over the years, as he joined Anti- and continued his work with the band Wednesday, Lenderman has become a beloved figure for those who appreciate discussing emotions through a comedic lens.

Lenderman’s Unique Songwriting Style

Initially, I thought Manning Fireworks would follow the same pattern, with Lenderman relying on a single unconventional method to craft heartfelt yet lighthearted songs. However, I was pleasantly surprised. Lenderman has refined his songwriting skills to the point where I would consider a particular couplet as a contender for the short story of the year: “Kahlúa shooter/DUI scooter.” His lyrics are filled with lines that will bring a smile to your face, such as “I could really use your two cents, babe/I could really use the change,” or “Is it the quiet hiss of a midnight piss/Or a river turned to creek?” While folk-rock legends like Neil Young and Jason Molina found inspiration in the mysteries of the natural world, Lenderman draws from the complexities of everyday life in modest settings.

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The Influence of Warren Zevon

Lenderman’s writing style mirrors the dark, dry humor of Warren Zevon. The characters in both Lenderman and Zevon’s songs are often portrayed as flawed individuals, dealing with heartbreak and longing for love. They excel at starting a song with a punchline that grabs the listener’s attention. For instance, Zevon once sang, “Well I can saw a woman in two/But you won’t wanna look in the box when I am through,” a line that could easily fit into Lenderman’s repertoire, albeit at a slower pace. In “On My Knees,” Lenderman opens with the introspective line, “Burdened by those wet dreams/Of people having fun,” showcasing his ability to find depth in seemingly mundane situations.

Lenderman’s Artistic Approach

While Lenderman’s songs may touch on topics like bodily fluids, cartoons, and video games, it’s his artistic flair and concise storytelling that elevate these themes. Each lyric is crafted with precision, akin to brushing them with gold leaf. For example, the song “Rudolph” begins with a striking image:

FAQs

Q: What sets MJ Lenderman’s songwriting apart from others?

A: MJ Lenderman’s songwriting stands out due to his ability to infuse humor and depth into everyday situations, creating a unique and engaging listening experience.

Q: How does Lenderman’s writing style compare to that of Warren Zevon?

A: Lenderman’s writing style shares similarities with Warren Zevon’s dark, dry wit, portraying characters as flawed yet relatable individuals navigating life’s challenges.

Q: What themes does Lenderman often explore in his music?

A: Lenderman’s music delves into themes of love, heartbreak, and the complexities of everyday life, presented through a lens of humor and introspection.


Credit: pitchfork.com

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