January 17, 2026
Jan 17, 2026
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.
Music storage, editing, and collaboration app Untitled.stream, aka [untitled], and vinyl recording pressing company Citizen Vinyl announce an exciting partnership. Citizen Vinyl will provide manufacturing, fulfillment, and related services to [untitled]’s users, with the shared goal of expanding access to physical vinyl offerings. Members of… View Article
Sonopress, a leading global provider in the field of media production, is working with US technology pioneer Citizen Vinyl / vinylkey® to integrate patented NFC chip technology into Sonopress’ sustainable EcoRecords. At the heart of the collaboration is an innovative RFID chip that is embedded… View Article
The sold out Resonance Sessions, created in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene by Asheville, NC-based Parkway Studios and proudly pressed at Citizen Vinyl, has raised nearly $15,000 to benefit the music community of Madison County, NC. “With such an amazing response from the public surrounding… View Article