
Look who just arrived, exactly one month before her release!
Pre-order your copy of #MyMovieStar on Deluxe Edition Double CD with 12 page full color lyric book (pictured), Deluxe Edition Double Vinyl, or Digital Download HERE now and get 5 of the 20 tracks instantly. Order it this week and I’ll sign your copy before it goes out. 🖤
I’m so excited for you to hear this record. I’m really proud of what we’ve made, and there are so many of my heroes on this thing it’s ridiculous! Pretty fun stuff.
Thanks for all the love, friends. I feel it. xx




New interview up today over on Mr. Man — the authority on celebrity male nudity. 😉
We talked about music, mental health, LGBTQ activism and my favorite naked dicks in film. N.S.F.W. (if that isn’t already obvious).
Click HERE to check it out online, or keep reading below for the full (frontal) transcript.
From Mr. Man: (9/25/18)
A MR. MAN INTERVIEW WITH MUSICIAN LOGAN LYNN
Mr. Man was thrilled to see Logan Lynn‘s music video Nothing’s Ever Wrong that opened up with wonderful full frontal nudity from Jay Mohr. We had the opportunity to talk to musician and creator Logan Lynn about that music video and his journey as a musician and LGBTQ activist. Read our exclusive interview below and make sure to watch his new music video.
MM: How did you get started as a musician?
Logan Lynn: Well, I grew up in a super conservative evangelical environment where secular music and even instruments weren’t allowed, so I have always been really drawn to pop music and the idea of rock and roll from a very early age; as far back as I can remember.
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New interview and feature story in this month’s issue of The Spill Magazine out of Toronto, Canada. Check it out online HERE, or keep reading below for the full transcript.
From The Spill Magazine: (September 2018 Issue)
JAY MOHR, GLASYS, AND A STEINWAY PIANO
A CONVERSATION WITH LOGAN LYNN
In a fast-paced world so focused on efficiency and thin margins of success, it can be easy to brush aside the negative side effects of the modern-day lifestyle. Oftentimes we don’t have the time or energy to do anything more than make ends meet and spend a few precious moments with those who are important to us, even in industries like music that are often associated with a more leisurely lifestyle. Gone are the days where artistry is synonymous with leading the conversations on the issues that we as a society have been pushing out of our minds.
After years of struggles which include childhood trauma, depression, suicide attempts, and drug abuse, Logan Lynn finds himself in a position to do just that: to talk about those problems that most people don’t have the time or energy to care about. When I spoke to Logan, he was in the middle of a short tour with alternative rockers Portugal. The Man in support of the mental health initiative Keep Oregon Well. Logan is brimming with positivity about his chance to participate in the conversation:
“[The tour’s] been really great! You know, [Portugal. The Man] are such great guys to bring me along for the ride and create space in these shows to talk about mental health and reach their fans about stuff that matters, while we’re reaching them with music.”
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