Album Review: Gregor Barnett – Don’t Go Throwing Roses In My Grave

Known for his work leading The Menzingers, Gregor Barnett has split away from his punk sensibilities to try something a little different. His first solo album, Don’t Go Throwing Roses In My Grave, features a more delicate side of Barnett’s lyricism and musicianship, paving a new way in his music career, while bringing the same energy that made him so great in The Menzingers.  Taking inspiration from the likes of Tom Waits and Nick Cave, and steering into a more Americana direction for Don’t Go Throwing Roses In My Grave, we see a darker side to Gregor Barnett. This album serves as a desperate cry of personal strife, loss, and wondering what is happening around him. The lyrics are universally resonating, putting words to thoughts and ideas that I believe most people have felt or are feeling...

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