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MJ Lenderman releases Lance Bangs-directed music video featuring truck crashes into an overpass, ahead of European and UK tour.
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"Live Jack" is a track by MJ Lenderman, from the album Ghost of Your Guitar Solo, released 19th January 2021. The track is 2:52 long. It's filed under Indie Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 10 articles about MJ Lenderman.
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Of course I know We are, oh, so very small I've put it in perspective But still I can't help believe that someday I'll have it all Jack Nicholson's courtside seat Purple foam imprinted with celebrity asscheek And if the Lakers get beat Well, it won't mean much to me Course I know that we are in charge Eight billion little bosses doin' eight billion little jobs Sometimes I find myself stressin' LIke I'm tied to the track So I bought myself a hammock to try to relax And I found myself two trees That had the nerve enough to hold me (And) who had the nerve
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MJ Lenderman releases Lance Bangs-directed music video featuring truck crashes into an overpass, ahead of European and UK tour.

He played his final live show with the group in Japan earlier this year.

The performance saw Lenderman and his band The Wind deliver the track against a backdrop inspired by the hand-painted artwork of 'Manning Fireworks'.

Tickets for the 2025 UK tour will be available from 10am on 12th September.

With ‘Manning Fireworks’, MJ Lenderman bridges the gap between humour and heartbreak, delivering a record that’s both accessible and profound.

The singer-songwriter's latest track comes ahead of Friday's album release.

The new track comes with a video featuring the band performing in an overgrown field.

Check out the video for lead single 'She's Leaving You'.

His new shows will take place in November.

The track will appear on an upcoming 7" single alongside previous single 'Rudolph'.
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