The anatomy of an MJ record might go something like this: warped pedal steels and skuzzed out guitar; crackin' a cold one with some buds; a voice reminiscent of the high-lonesome warble of a choirboy.
Guttering‘s six self-recorded tracks present some of the best aspects of both artists’ work, setting sighing harmonies against dense power chords and occasionally seasoning the mix with some twangy lead guitar.
Guttering; the six-track 2021 EP from MJ Lenderman & Wednesday; pressed to vinyl for the first time; lo-fi guitars, hushed harmonies and grainy shoegaze textures on black vinyl.
A spiritual successor to their 2023 album, "Rat Saw God". The album is an intoxicating collection of narrative-heavy Southern rock that delves into the vivid link between curiosity and confession.
Lenderman describes the album as his most 'polished' sound to date, built around songs that 'chase fulfillment and happiness'whether that means buying a boat.
Ships 10/10/25 - The songs are at their best when Lenderman and Chelmis engage in a point and counter-point exchange between wild-and-wooly-country-rock-shredding and the proper-almost-prim sound of the pedal steel.
Rat Saw God is an album about riding a bike down a suburban stretch in Greensboro while listening to My Bloody Valentine for the first time on an iPod Nano.
For the last three years, Pomplamoose has shared the making of Photogénique, a lush and groovy French bossa‑pop album produced by Jeremy Most (Emily King), Jack Conte, and Philip Etherington (Lizzy McAlpine)