
Greg Mendez Greg Mendez Vinyl LP 2024
1) Rev. John / Friend
2) Shark's Mouth
3) Cop Caller
4) Maria
SIDE B
5) Goodbye / Trouble
6) Sweetie
7) Clearer Picture (of You)
8) Best Behavior
9) Hoping You're Doing Okay
For Greg Mendez, reflection doesnât mean a static image in a mirror, or even a face he recognizes. Itâs more a kaleidoscopic mirage, where paths taken shapeshift with the prospect of paths untread, and the subconscious merges with the intentional. On his self-titled new album, the Philadelphia-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist investigates the shaky camera of memory, striving to carve out a collage that points to a truth. But there isnât a regimented actuality here; instead, Mendez highlights the merit in many truths, and many lives, and how even the hardest truths can still contain some humor.
While this is technically Mendezâs third full-length album, his back catalog boasts an extensive range of EPs and live recordings. Heâs a prolific and thoughtful songwriter, understanding the joy in impulse, and shying away from the clinical sheen of overproduction. 2017âs â ?\ _(?)_ / ?â and 2020âs Cherry Hell garnered acclaim for their quiet, lo-fi urgency, exploring themes of addiction and heartbreak with an intentional, authentic haze, and itâs this approach that has solidified Mendez as a staple in the DIY community for years.
Greg Mendez was written in fragments, some stretching across more than a decade, with Mendez reworking old ideas and arrangements, and others blossoming much more recently. The weight of timeââand perhaps the anxiety in running out of itââclouds the album, as Mendez prods at some painful experiences from his childhood and early adulthood. The common thread connecting the characters is their evident imperfections, and the various degrees of damage they cause, both knowingly and unknowingly. But where do we draw the line between a good person and a bad person? For Mendez, itâs never been that easy.
Greg Mendez is an intimate dialogue between the chapters weâve experienced, and how they can inform the reality we perceive. Itâs a reminder that we are constantly shifting, ever-changing selves and that if we ruminate too long, we may find ourselves stuck in the seriousness of it all. Here, Mendez allows us to take the time to notice what happens outside of the framework we may have built for ourselves, and the beauty that can occur when we finally do.
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$14.56Greg Mendez Greg Mendez Vinyl LP 2024
1) Rev. John / Friend
2) Shark's Mouth
3) Cop Caller
4) Maria
SIDE B
5) Goodbye / Trouble
6) Sweetie
7) Clearer Picture (of You)
8) Best Behavior
9) Hoping You're Doing Okay
For Greg Mendez, reflection doesnât mean a static image in a mirror, or even a face he recognizes. Itâs more a kaleidoscopic mirage, where paths taken shapeshift with the prospect of paths untread, and the subconscious merges with the intentional. On his self-titled new album, the Philadelphia-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist investigates the shaky camera of memory, striving to carve out a collage that points to a truth. But there isnât a regimented actuality here; instead, Mendez highlights the merit in many truths, and many lives, and how even the hardest truths can still contain some humor.
While this is technically Mendezâs third full-length album, his back catalog boasts an extensive range of EPs and live recordings. Heâs a prolific and thoughtful songwriter, understanding the joy in impulse, and shying away from the clinical sheen of overproduction. 2017âs â ?\ _(?)_ / ?â and 2020âs Cherry Hell garnered acclaim for their quiet, lo-fi urgency, exploring themes of addiction and heartbreak with an intentional, authentic haze, and itâs this approach that has solidified Mendez as a staple in the DIY community for years.
Greg Mendez was written in fragments, some stretching across more than a decade, with Mendez reworking old ideas and arrangements, and others blossoming much more recently. The weight of timeââand perhaps the anxiety in running out of itââclouds the album, as Mendez prods at some painful experiences from his childhood and early adulthood. The common thread connecting the characters is their evident imperfections, and the various degrees of damage they cause, both knowingly and unknowingly. But where do we draw the line between a good person and a bad person? For Mendez, itâs never been that easy.
Greg Mendez is an intimate dialogue between the chapters weâve experienced, and how they can inform the reality we perceive. Itâs a reminder that we are constantly shifting, ever-changing selves and that if we ruminate too long, we may find ourselves stuck in the seriousness of it all. Here, Mendez allows us to take the time to notice what happens outside of the framework we may have built for ourselves, and the beauty that can occur when we finally do.
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1) Rev. John / Friend
2) Shark's Mouth
3) Cop Caller
4) Maria
SIDE B
5) Goodbye / Trouble
6) Sweetie
7) Clearer Picture (of You)
8) Best Behavior
9) Hoping You're Doing Okay
For Greg Mendez, reflection doesnât mean a static image in a mirror, or even a face he recognizes. Itâs more a kaleidoscopic mirage, where paths taken shapeshift with the prospect of paths untread, and the subconscious merges with the intentional. On his self-titled new album, the Philadelphia-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist investigates the shaky camera of memory, striving to carve out a collage that points to a truth. But there isnât a regimented actuality here; instead, Mendez highlights the merit in many truths, and many lives, and how even the hardest truths can still contain some humor.
While this is technically Mendezâs third full-length album, his back catalog boasts an extensive range of EPs and live recordings. Heâs a prolific and thoughtful songwriter, understanding the joy in impulse, and shying away from the clinical sheen of overproduction. 2017âs â ?\ _(?)_ / ?â and 2020âs Cherry Hell garnered acclaim for their quiet, lo-fi urgency, exploring themes of addiction and heartbreak with an intentional, authentic haze, and itâs this approach that has solidified Mendez as a staple in the DIY community for years.
Greg Mendez was written in fragments, some stretching across more than a decade, with Mendez reworking old ideas and arrangements, and others blossoming much more recently. The weight of timeââand perhaps the anxiety in running out of itââclouds the album, as Mendez prods at some painful experiences from his childhood and early adulthood. The common thread connecting the characters is their evident imperfections, and the various degrees of damage they cause, both knowingly and unknowingly. But where do we draw the line between a good person and a bad person? For Mendez, itâs never been that easy.
Greg Mendez is an intimate dialogue between the chapters weâve experienced, and how they can inform the reality we perceive. Itâs a reminder that we are constantly shifting, ever-changing selves and that if we ruminate too long, we may find ourselves stuck in the seriousness of it all. Here, Mendez allows us to take the time to notice what happens outside of the framework we may have built for ourselves, and the beauty that can occur when we finally do.












