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Not me rec’ing MJ Lenderman while deftly comparing him to early Ben Kweller. Then rec’ing early Ben Kweller. Then learning that Ben Kweller is getting a PI.FYI feature. Then learning via PI.FYI that Ben Kweller featured MJ Lenderman on a new song.
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I finally got ā€œMJ Lenderman: Manning Fireworksā€ after a three (3) month wait from the public library. This album was so frequently rec’d when I joined PI.FYI in January that I knew it would be good. His music reminds me of seeing Ben Kweller play in tiny raucous venues as a teenager. Every single song is a no-skip. Was pumped to add it to my iPod knowing this record is gonna be in heavy rotation this spring.
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I finally got ā€œMJ Lenderman: Manning Fireworksā€ after a three (3) month wait from the public library. This album was so frequently rec’d when I joined PI.FYI in January that I knew it would be good. His music reminds me of seeing Ben Kweller play in tiny raucous venues as a teenager. Every single song is a no-skip. Was pumped to add it to my iPod knowing this record is gonna be in heavy rotation this spring.
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u guys just wait till the new PI column drops next week ...got a goat reviewing it
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