Adieu (Logan Lynn album)

ADIEU.
Studio album by Logan Lynn
Released September 23, 2016 (2016-09-23)
Recorded 2012-2016
Genre Rock
Length 62 minutes
Label Logan Lynn Music
Logan Lynn chronology
Dance Alone (EP)
(2013)
ADIEU.
(2016)

ADIEU. is a 15 song album released by Logan Lynn on September 23, 2016.

Album

Logan Lynn releases “ADIEU.” on September 23, 2016 on CD, digital and double album on red vinyl via his own label, Logan Lynn Music.[1] Produced by Lynn and his longtime collaborator Gino Mari and recorded and mixed at The Country Club studios in Portland, the record has garnered celebrity endorsements from Actor and Comedian Jay Mohr,[2] Author and Emmy Award winning journalist Sheila Hamilton,[3] Lynn's mentors and former label mates The Dandy Warhols and others.

On January 1, 2016 Logan Lynn and his longtime producer and collaborator Gino Mari released a new single called "The One".[4] Lynn sited his friends and former labelmates The Dandy Warhols for being the inspiration behind the song's modern garage rock sound. Glide Magazine wrote "Logan Lynn has always had a knack for making danceable rock and pop and with 'The One' he shows that he can now confidently rock out with the same gusto”[5] and UK music site The Sound Of Confusion wrote “Stylistically ‘The One’ sees a slight shift in direction for Lynn, whose past releases have been more electronic, whether it’s veering towards the dance floor or creating hook-filled alt-pop. This first track from his forthcoming new album ‘Adieu’ sees him tackling garage inspired indie-rock without losing those catchy melodies and pop sparkle.”

In February 2016 Paste Magazine released the album art for "Adieu" and Vortex Music Magazine released the liner notes, where Lynn writes about his ongoing struggle with depression, surviving suicidal ideation in the face of grief, and his own resilience in the face of persistent mental and behavioral health challenges.[6][7] In an interview with Coming Up Music Magazine, Lynn addressed the album's subject matter, "This record was really tough to make, which is why it will be four years between albums. I lost my partner, I lost my dog, and I lost myself in the process of losing them both. My own mental health struggles tend to show up in the form of persistent suicidal ideation…so the record is a snapshot of that time in my life. It’s about my mental health crisis, overcoming grief, and figuring out that love is still stronger than anything else, even in the face of extreme loss. It feels like the album I have been trying to make since 1998 when I started putting out records."[8]

In June 2016, two days after the mass killing of LGBT people and their allies at Pulse Orlando, Logan Lynn and Gino Mari released a new charity single from the record titled "Go There When You Want To Be Loved" in support of the families and survivors most impacted by the tragedy.[9] Lynn and Mari donated 100% of the proceeds to recovery efforts with Orlando's gay community.[10] In a feature story and interview with Myspace Music the week of the release, Lynn said “I’m a gay man, so I can’t donate blood, even to save other gay men who are dying because they are losing their own blood, so it felt very much like I needed to do something other than sit on my hands. I wrote the song about feeling like I didn’t have a safe place in the world; This feeling like I’m a man without a country, I’m a man without a place to go.”[11]

On July 1, 2016 the pre-order for Logan Lynn's 8th studio album, ADIEU. went live alongside a new single, "Can You Get Me Off?" This was the 5th of the 15 new songs on the record to be released.[12] Later that same month, Logan and actor Jay Mohr shot an interview about ADIEU., Mental Health and more at iHeartMedia Portland. In a long-form review of the album published on Logan Lynn's website, Jay Mohr is quoted as saying "Logan Lynn’s ADIEU is a victory for the broken bones and bruised hearts that support our heavy souls. Impossibly, yet beautifully, ADIEU makes no claims to anything other than a simple truth: Life is awful, until it’s not. For anyone that has ever felt disconnected, unheard, under-appreciated or unrequited, this is the album to hold tightly to your chest. A+", about the record.[2][13]

In the September 2016 issue of Spain's Mondo Sonoro Magazine, Logan Lynn's ADIEU. was selected as a red star new release pick alongside Frank Ocean. They gave the album 7 out of 10 stars. That same month, New Noise Magazine proclaimed "Logan Lynn Brings Back 90s College Rock" in their review of the record.[14] The September issue of Blurt Magazine gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, and NBC's "Live at 7" called the record "masterful" during a segment with Lynn and Producer Gino Mari.[15][16] The week after the album was released, Willamette Week ran a feature story on Logan and the old Portland music scene he grew up in with Elliott Smith and The Dandy Warhols. The piece was focused on the release of ADIEU., which the publication called his "most uncomfortable album yet".[17]

Music videos

On September 30, 2014 Logan Lynn and Gino Mari released the "We Will Overcome" music video in support of the single of the same name. The video was directed by Lynn's longtime live drummer Andrew Carreon of The Gentry, and featuring vintage super 8 family film clips spliced together with studio clips of Lynn. The exclusive world premiere was hosted by Vortex Music Magazine.[18] Visual artist Dandy Jon collaborated with Logan Lynn on an illustrated video for the B-side of the We Will Overcome single, Break Me Down, which was first leaked online in October 2015, then officially released March 8, 2016. Both videos were produced by Logan Lynn Music.[19]

The music video for "The One" was released on January 1, 2016 and features both Logan Lynn and Gino Mari. The video was directed by Grammy Award winning musician and producer Matt Alber.[20][21][22] With the release of "The One", Lynn also announced that his 8th studio album, "Adieu" would be released in Summer 2016.[23]

Lynn released his 20th music video, "Go There When You Want To Be Loved", the 4th video from ADIEU. on August 23, 2016. The video was produced by Molly Preston and Directed by Kevin Forrest of Portland Film Works and made its world premiere on Logo TV's "NewNowNext", which called the video "an experiment in unbridled joy".[24]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "I Like It All The Time"   3:02
2. "Go There When You Want To Be Loved"   4:01
3. "Can You Get Me Off?"   4:15
4. "Yes, But Why?"   4:00
5. "I Am Like A Dog Now"   4:32
6. "The One (Album Version)"   4:30
7. "Before The Truth Comes Out"   3:26
8. "The Most Wrong In The Whole World"   3:29
9. "Way Out"   3:27
10. "Break Me Down"   3:43
11. "Wandering The Kingdom"   5:13
12. "We Will Overcome"   4:25
13. "Let's Go Home"   3:36
14. "Adieu"   4:54
15. "Oh, Lucifer"   4:52

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References

  1. "Logan Lynn on his new album Adieu and overcoming mental health struggles".
  2. 1 2 "Actor & Comedian Jay Mohr Pens Heartfelt Review of Logan Lynn's Forthcoming Double Album "ADIEU.", Releasing September 23rd".
  3. "Author, Radio Host and Emmy Award Winning Journalist Sheila Hamilton Reviews Logan Lynn's Forthcoming Record "ADIEU."".
  4. "Out Singer Logan Lynn Kicks Off 2016 With "The One"".
  5. "VIDEO PREMIERE: Logan Lynn Premieres Riffy "The One" Off Upcoming LP 'Adieu' & Gives Candid Interview - Glide Magazine". 5 January 2016.
  6. "Exclusive: Logan Lynn Announces Eighth Studio Album Adieu, Out in Sept.".
  7. "Sex, Dogs and Mental Health? Logan Lynn Tackles Depression and Suicidal Ideation on New Record".
  8. "Logan Lynn Continues to Keep Oregon Well - Coming Up Magazine". 21 June 2016.
  9. Musician, Logan Lynn; writer; producer; Advocate, Mental Health; activist, LGBT; Personality, Television (20 June 2016). "Go There When You Want To Be Loved: Charity Single in Support of Pulse Orlando Families And Survivors".
  10. "Logan Lynn releases single for Orlando victims".
  11. "Logan Lynn Is Raising His Voice in the Face of Fear".
  12. "Pre-Order Logan Lynn's New Record "ADIEU" on Vinyl, CD or Digital Download and Get 5 of the 15 New Songs Instantly!".
  13. "LOOK: Jay Mohr and Logan Lynn Discuss ADIEU, Mental Health and More in the Keep Oregon Well Studio at iHeartMedia (VIDEO)".
  14. http://www.mondosonoro.com/criticas/discos-musica/logan-lynn-adieu/
  15. http://blurtonline.com/review/logan-lynn-adieu/
  16. http://www.kgw.com/entertainment/television/programs/live-at-7/logan-lynn-releases-critically-acclaimed-8th-studio-album-adieu/322341563
  17. http://www.wweek.com/music/2016/09/27/veteran-portland-songwriter-logan-lynn-releases-his-most-uncomfortable-album-yet/
  18. "Logan Lynn: 'We Will Overcome' [Video Premiere]". Vortex Music Magazine. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
  19. http://www.loganlynnmusic.com/2015/10/watch-amazing-fan-video-logan-lynns-break-video/
  20. "Video Premiere: Logan Lynn - "The One" - New Noise Magazine". 1 January 2016.
  21. "Logan Lynn: 'The One'".
  22. "Logan Lynn Shares New Video for "The One" - Produced & Directed by Matt Alber and Aaron Curry". 1 January 2016.
  23. "The Sound Of Confusion: Logan Lynn - The One + Exclusive Interview".
  24. http://www.newnownext.com/logan-lynn-go-there-when-you-want-to-be-loved/08/2016/
  25. "ADIEU., by Logan Lynn".

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