Thank you to BLURT MAGAZINE for naming my new record ADIEU one of the Top 10 Albums of 2016! 💀 💔 🔪
It is an honor to be included in that list of bands and artists who conquered the past 12 months in song. Click HERE for the full list at Blurt online.
ADIEU has been reviewed by over 50 magazines, newspapers and blogs already — ALL of which have been positive!!! Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to listen to this thing since its release on September 23rd.
This record is my heart. No filter.
If you haven’t already, pick up your copy on 150 Gram Red Double Vinyl, CD Digipak or Digital HERE and stream it free at the usual suspects, or by clicking on the cover artwork below.
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From The Sound of Confusion: “The One + Exclusive Interview”
DJ, musician, writer, producer, TV presenter, activist, not to mention slaying a few demons along the way, Logan Lynn has packed a lot into his 36 years, and you can add to that releasing the very first single of 2016, as new track ‘The One’ became available at 00:00 on January 1st. Stylistically ‘The One’ sees a slight shift in direction for Lynn, whose past releases have been more electronic, whether it’s veering towards the dance floor or creating hook-filled alt-pop. This first track from his forthcoming new album ‘Adieu’ sees him (aided by producer Gino Mari) tackling garage inspired indie-rock without losing those catchy melodies and pop sparkle. In part a homage to his mentors The Dandy Warhols who have released his past work on their label, ‘The One’ is a fresh sounding hybrid of organic and synthetic instrumentation that stands out as one of the strongest songs he’s written thus far.
We asked Logan Lynn a few questions about the new album, his life and his music.
TSOC: You’ve covered a lot of musical styles in your career, including a dance music, electronic indie and pop, and your new single could be described as modern garage rock. Has this been a natural progression or a deliberate decision to try different genres?
Lynn: I think this has been a product of my having been so deeply influenced by artists in all different genres. Some of it has been deliberate, for sure… and some of it is just that, when I was first starting out I was a teenager who didn’t really know what he was doing, so electronic music, Read the rest of this entry »