You have through the end of the month to win one of the limited edition, signed and numbered New Money Polaroid sets I put together to celebrate the release of my debut record for Kill Rock Stars.
Everyone who pre-orders the album directly from the label before January 1st will be automatically entered to win!
It’s hard to believe I’ve been putting records out for the past 2 decades, but that’s what they tell me. To celebrate, I put together a 50 track retrospective playlist called “20 Years of Misses” on Spotify that spans all those years and several disastrous record deals.
This time machine is yours. No…OURS. Thank you all for still being here! I love you.
Los Angeles entertainment and pop culture site Sugarbang.com is giving away my song The Ghost of Someone Else (track 3 off my new record, Tramp Stamps and Birthmarks) FREE with their review of the album. Click HERE to read it and download the goods for zero dollars!
P.S. – They dig it. I also made it onto their weekly mixtape. Click HERE for that!
We got SO many great entries in the “Turn Me Out” remix contest. It was really hard to pick a winner, but in the end Los Angeles electropop outfit Father Tiger won the top slot. Congrats, boys! We all love, love, LOVE what you did with the track. To celebrate, we released the “Turn Me Out” Remix EP today with their mix and our 4 favorite runners up! Listen and purchase via the cover below.
1. Turn Me Out (Father Tiger Remix)
2. Turn Me Out (E39 NYC Club Edit)
3. Turn Me Out (Nicolas S. Remix)
4. Turn Me Out (Joe Burns Remix)
5. Turn Me Out (Modern Remix)
To listen and download the 9 other remix contest entries we think you should hear that didn’t end up on the release, CLICK HERE.
Nice featured story and review of my new single “Turn Me Out” over in Just Out’s Arts & Culture section today. Read the full post (and see the accompanying dirty pictures) HERE.
“The happy pop synth of “Turn Me Out” contrasts nicely with the darker places Lynn has been both musically and personally and bodes well for a pop breakout.”
-Alley Hector, Just Out
I wrote this song about my darling Aleksandr. It started as an A cappella song and morphed into an acoustic song, then I decided I liked it better A cappella so I switched it back. That’s the version you hear below. “We Were Around Before” is the last song on my “Everything You Touch Turns To Gold” E.P. (available exclusively on Bandcamp HERE free).
Hey folks! I was the guest on Out Loud Radio this week chatting about life, love, music, activism, the church, and a whole bunch of other really gay stuff.
Have a listen HERE or download the MP3 of the show HERE.
I’ve been releasing acoustic versions of new songs every few weeks since December and let another one out this evening. It’s called “The Tree You Named After Me” and is yet another collaboration with teenage pop phenom Noah Daniel Wood on guitar & David Appaloosa (from Portland indiepop boyband The Hugs) recording and quick mixing the whole thing for us.
I am headed to the Oregon coast tomorrow to ring in the new year with my boyfriend and some of our friends but figured I would leak another in a series of acoustic version of songs from this new record I’ve been working on before I go. That’s Noah Daniel Wood on Ukulele.
Last year on this day the most wonderful man came into my life. Over the past 12 months of being together a new record has formed. In honor of today’s manniversary I have decided to leak a couple of the acoustic demo versions of new songs from said new record.
German music, pop culture and politics blog Catch Fire! featured me and my new video on their site this week alongside Dntel, YACHT, XiuXiu, Deerhoof & a bunch of other cool bands in their music ticker. You can check it out for yourself HERE!
Check it out! Electronic music site Dancefloor Mayhem hosted a remix contest for a couple songs off my new record “I Killed Tomorrow Yesterday” in October and they announced the winners today. You can download the MP3 originals + winning remixes of “Quickly As We Pass” and “Velocity” by clicking HERE.
Thanks to everybody who entered and to Dancefloor Mayhem for being so cool.