April 24, 2024
Apr 24, 2024
Americana musician Lera Lynn doesn’t shy away from the tough stuff. In this episode of The Mezzanine, she speaks with clarity and directness about growing up with an alcoholic parent, processing grief, and seeking self-acceptance — both on and off stage.
The Nashville-based singer-songwriter stopped by Citizen Studios while on tour with the duo, Penny and Sparrow. During their conversation, she and Cass share laughs, tears, and a memorable surprise.
Lynn’s preparing to release her second solo album, due out July 15. The record, “Something More Than Love’,’ glimmers. Her songs are deeply personal and affecting, while she brings up themes we can all find relatable.
Aoife O’Donovan’s first self-produced LP, All My Friends, comes out March 22. It’s available in four vinyl variants — opaque violet, opaque yellow, opaque green, and opaque deep purple — all proudly pressed at Citizen Vinyl for Yep Roc. The album is inspired by the… View Article
Drum Major Instinct (Jeff Arnal on percussion and Curt Cloninger on modular synthesizer) gives a special free performance at Citizen Vinyl on Saturday, March 16. Doors at 1:30, show at 2 p.m. Jeff and Curt had known each other for a while, but it was… View Article
If you’ve been to Citizen Vinyl in the past six months, you’ve probably noticed the exhibition of large-form porcelain vases — inspired by Greek vessels for storing oil — featuring a variety of portraits of rock stars. These were created by Anja Bartels and her… View Article