After a year of highs (collaborating with legendary MC Rob Sonic, and Rhymesayers producer Sol Messiah) and lows (the murder of friend and crew member Alonzo Rodgers) Lane Shuler leans in to a softer and nostalgic sound to close out his "Season 3" release run with new single ‘Jehovah’Will Johnson is back on production for this one, and the song is soft and reminiscent of downtempo ballads by artists like The Weakerthans, Craig Finn, and Limbeck, with the typical lyrical wordplay we've come to e
After a year of highs (collaborating with legendary MC Rob Sonic, and Rhymesayers producer Sol Messiah) and lows (the murder of friend and crew member Alonzo Rodgers) Lane Shuler leans in to a softer and nostalgic sound to close out his "Season 3" release run with new single ‘Jehovah’Will Johnson is back on production for this one, and the song is soft and reminiscent of downtempo ballads by artists like The Weakerthans, Craig Finn, and Limbeck, with the typical lyrical wordplay we've come to e
After a year of highs (collaborating with legendary MC Rob Sonic, and Rhymesayers producer Sol Messiah) and lows (the murder of friend and crew member Alonzo Rodgers) Lane Shuler leans in to a softer and nostalgic sound to close out his "Season 3" release run with new single ‘Jehovah’
Will Johnson is back on production for this one, and the song is soft and reminiscent of downtempo ballads by artists like The Weakerthans, Craig Finn, and Limbeck, with the typical lyrical wordplay we've come to expect.
Lane said:
"I heard a song right when lockdown started called "I Wrote This Down", by the band Limbeck. I wanted to try to capture that same spirit in this song, which I consider a goodbye letter to the campuses, relationships, and friends that I'll never see again. I've lost fellow artists, local legends, and fans. This is a nostalgic look back at a past that simply doesn't exist any more, and reckoning with that reality."