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WATCH: Logan Lynn Performs Songs From “ADIEU” at Portland Record Release Party with 101.9 Kink FM (VIDEO + PHOTOS)

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Thanks to everyone who came to our Portland record release party tonight with 101.9 KINK FM at Skype Live Studio and to my sweet friend Sheila Hamilton for being such a pure gem of a human.

I love my band, I love Kink.fm, I love Keep Oregon Well, and I love all of you.

Watch video from the show here:

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Interview with Logan Lynn and Sheila Hamilton


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Logan Lynn’s ADIEU Picked as Recommended Album of the Month by La Musique Radio Colombia

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Thanks to La Musique Radio in Colombia for picking my new record ADIEU as their recommended album of the month! We love you, Colombia!

From La Musique Radio: (Colombia)

Disco Recomendado:

Uno de los regresos más esperados desde este espacio de música ya está acá, el dolor que inspira la perdida, la perdida que inspira a la creación, toda expresión que fluye como la sangre en las venas, vuelve en uno de los trabajos más maduros de Logan Lynn.

Deezer: http://www.deezer.com/album/13330337
Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2dun2zw
Apple Music: https://itun.es/co/1SC7cb

Logan Lynn’s “ADIEU” Featured in the Current Issue of Willamette Week

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Thanks to Willamette Week for featuring my new record (and our Portland record release show) in this week’s issue. Hometown love!

From Willamette Week: (9/28/2016)

Veteran Portland Songwriter Logan Lynn Releases His Most Uncomfortable Album Yet
by Dom Sinacola

“Logan Lynn knows Old Portland.

Lynn came to Portland in 1996, fleeing a fundamentalist Christian upbringing. (“I grew up in a cult, frankly,” he says.) With a bedroom demo of wounded electro-pop disguising soul-baring subject matter behind disco glitz, he befriended many of the mid-’90s stalwarts of Portland music scene, like Elliott Smith and the Dandy Warhols, eventually signing to the latter’s Beat the World Records, a Caroline/EMI subsidiary.

But that doesn’t mean he misses it.

“I’m not pro-gentrification. I’d love us to have a better plan for the people being left behind or displaced,” he says.

But.

“There was a part of that scene that was mostly about getting high and not having jobs. I don’t know if I feel super-protective of that part of it. You can’t wish for something that’s not based in reality to last forever.”

Lynn has had his own issues. He overdosed in 2008, and though he’s been clean since, he says the pressures of being signed to a major label made it more difficult to navigate sobriety. That same year, midtour, he “freaked out” and quit. “I walked away and sent a press release to everyone about my career suicide, in the middle of the night,” he says. “I went and worked at a community center the next day. I needed to reclaim my humanity on some level.” Read the rest of this entry »


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