The Menzingers have long occupied a satisfying spot in the punk landscape. Fusing scream-along anthemics with rich storytelling, their best songs have been stitched into lives like patches on the jean jackets of fans who’ve aged from their 20s into their 30s alongside the band. On the eve of the release of his first solo record – which grafts that Menzingers DNA onto grimly poetic alt-country – guitarist and vocalist Greg Barnett talks us through the 10 tracks that made him the songwriter he is today… The Menzingers – Sunday Morning (Hold On, Dodge!, 2009) Following the 2007 release of A Lesson In The Abuse Of Information Technology, The Menzingers regrouped for an EP that drilled down into the scratchy indie-punk peaks of their debut album. “When we wrote our firs...