A Newbury Comics exclusive color vinyl pressing.
After 17 years on Englandâs venerable Rough Trade Records, the worldâs favorite underground indie-rock songwriter, Jeffrey Lewis, is finally putting out a proper album on a stateside label â Bad Wiring, which will be out November 1st via American indie-stalwarts Don Giovanni Records!
Lewis has a new band name, too, if not necessarily a new band. Bassist Mem Pahl and drummer Brent Cole — who have been touring the world with him for the past four years as Los Bolts — are still on board. For Jeffrey, though, it is tradition to apply a new band name to each release. This time around, the group has been re-christened as The Voltage.
Although mostly recognized for his lyrical skills, the secret weapon in Lewisâs arsenal has been his slow evolution from DIY folkie in the late ’90s to barn-burning indie-rock live sensationâ he started out as Daniel Johnston and spent twenty years turning into Yo La Tengo. Bad Wiring — which was recorded by Roger Moutenot in Nashville, TN — continues along this trajectory.
âThe first thing we did when we got to Rogerâs studio in Nashville was to set up the gear and play the entire album through, live, like a live set, no stopping,â Lewis explains. âRoger got good quality recordings of all of that and we pretty much could have called the album finished right then and there, in one day. But we spent the rest of the week using those live performances as a reference point for how to capture the best possible version of each song, the best performances and the best sounds. So we first showed Roger what we were capable of and then Roger showed us what he was capable of! It was an amazing working method! I worship a number of the records Roger had produced in the past, so I specifically sought him out, I didnât even know if he was still producing records, or where he was living.â
As usual, Lewisâs song topics are a tightrope walk between comedy and tragedy. The album opener âExactly What Nobody Wantedâ is a passionate tour de force on the subject of great artists that the world missed the boat on. Never entirely specific as to who or what the art or music in question is, the subject is left to the listenerâs imagination. Elsewhere the relentless and dense lyrical darkness of a song like âDepression! Despair!â is lightened by the comradery of the call-and-response chorus: âDepression! Despair! / Iâll see you there.â
With the endlessly creative musical variety on display from Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage, and Lewisâs writing as sharp as ever, they are completely comfortable telling you that Bad Wiring is the greatest album of Jeffreyâs 18-year career.
Album includes a digital download.







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