
Boat Songs LP
Jake Lenderman lives in Asheville, North Carolina. He plays guitar in the indie band Wednesday, sometimes fishes on the Pigeon River, and creates his own music as MJ Lenderman. His latest solo release with Dear Life Records is titled Boat Songs. Lenderman describes the album as his most âpolishedâ sound to date, built around songs that âchase fulfillment and happinessââwhether that means buying a boat, drinking too much, or watching seeds fall from the bird feeder.
Boat Songs is the followup to Lendermanâs 2021 label debut, Ghost of Your Guitar Solo, and subsequent release, Knockinâ, with Dear Life Records, both of which were critically acclaimed for their off-the-cuff alternative country sound. But with Boat Songs, Lenderman emerges confident as ever, an innovative yet unassuming artist, straightforward and true.
Recorded at Ashevilleâs Drop of Sun with Alex Farrar and Colin Miller, Boat Songs is the first album Lenderman made in a professional studio. WWE matches and basketball games were silently projected on the studio walls during recording sessions. And you can hear their power in these ten unapologetically lo-fi tracks, each brimming with pent-up energy and the element of surprise.
A clavichord honks throughout âYou Have Bought Yourself A Boatâ with the playfulness of a live Dylan/Band set. âSUVâ screams with My Bloody Valentine distortion. When Xandy Chelmis beautifully bends his steel guitar on âTLC Cage Matchâ you can't help but think of Gram Parsons. And âTastes Just Like It Costsâ howls with the intensity of Crazy Horse era Neil Young. Boat Songs is fearless and itâs exciting. It challenges the perception of what modern day country music is supposed to be and where it can go.
But no matter where Boat Songs goes sonically, the album is deeply rooted in Lendermanâs natural gifts as a storyteller. Someone once asked Hank Williams what made country music successful and he said, âOne word: sincerity.â Filled with everyday observations ripped straight from his journal, Lendermanâs lyrics are sincere in their absurdities, with the vulnerability and honesty of Jason Molina and Daniel Johnston. There are moments of humor (âJackass is funny like the Earth is roundâ), admission (âI know why we get so fucked upâ), and recognition of beauty others might not stop to see (âYour laundry looks so pretty...relaxing in the windâ). Read alone on the page, âHangover Game,â âYou Have Bought Yourself A Boat,â and âDan Marino,â stand out as perfect little poems, unpretentious and real. Simply said, these songs are unforgettable.
Or you could also say it like this: listening to Boat Songs by MJ Lenderman is like joining your best friends out on the porch. The neighbors might be yelling and the bugs might be biting. But yâall are shooting the shit and letting loose, telling the same old stories again and again. But it donât matter how many times youâve heard them, because they're from the heartâand in the end they always make you feel alive again.
--Ashleigh Bryant PhillipsÂ
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Jake Lenderman lives in Asheville, North Carolina. He plays guitar in the indie band Wednesday, sometimes fishes on the Pigeon River, and creates his own music as MJ Lenderman. His latest solo release with Dear Life Records is titled Boat Songs. Lenderman describes the album as his most âpolishedâ sound to date, built around songs that âchase fulfillment and happinessââwhether that means buying a boat, drinking too much, or watching seeds fall from the bird feeder.
Boat Songs is the followup to Lendermanâs 2021 label debut, Ghost of Your Guitar Solo, and subsequent release, Knockinâ, with Dear Life Records, both of which were critically acclaimed for their off-the-cuff alternative country sound. But with Boat Songs, Lenderman emerges confident as ever, an innovative yet unassuming artist, straightforward and true.
Recorded at Ashevilleâs Drop of Sun with Alex Farrar and Colin Miller, Boat Songs is the first album Lenderman made in a professional studio. WWE matches and basketball games were silently projected on the studio walls during recording sessions. And you can hear their power in these ten unapologetically lo-fi tracks, each brimming with pent-up energy and the element of surprise.
A clavichord honks throughout âYou Have Bought Yourself A Boatâ with the playfulness of a live Dylan/Band set. âSUVâ screams with My Bloody Valentine distortion. When Xandy Chelmis beautifully bends his steel guitar on âTLC Cage Matchâ you can't help but think of Gram Parsons. And âTastes Just Like It Costsâ howls with the intensity of Crazy Horse era Neil Young. Boat Songs is fearless and itâs exciting. It challenges the perception of what modern day country music is supposed to be and where it can go.
But no matter where Boat Songs goes sonically, the album is deeply rooted in Lendermanâs natural gifts as a storyteller. Someone once asked Hank Williams what made country music successful and he said, âOne word: sincerity.â Filled with everyday observations ripped straight from his journal, Lendermanâs lyrics are sincere in their absurdities, with the vulnerability and honesty of Jason Molina and Daniel Johnston. There are moments of humor (âJackass is funny like the Earth is roundâ), admission (âI know why we get so fucked upâ), and recognition of beauty others might not stop to see (âYour laundry looks so pretty...relaxing in the windâ). Read alone on the page, âHangover Game,â âYou Have Bought Yourself A Boat,â and âDan Marino,â stand out as perfect little poems, unpretentious and real. Simply said, these songs are unforgettable.
Or you could also say it like this: listening to Boat Songs by MJ Lenderman is like joining your best friends out on the porch. The neighbors might be yelling and the bugs might be biting. But yâall are shooting the shit and letting loose, telling the same old stories again and again. But it donât matter how many times youâve heard them, because they're from the heartâand in the end they always make you feel alive again.
--Ashleigh Bryant PhillipsÂ

















