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Make It Right
The brand-new solo album from The Dream Syndicateâs Steve Wynn, released in tandem with his memoir. Make It Right is a commentary between literal and metaphorical ruminating â a dialogue between memoirist and musician - a vulnerable, more reflective Wynn than previously heard.
âMake It Rightâ features notable contributions from Mike Mills (R.E.M.), Vicki Peterson (The Bangles), Chris Schlarb (Psychic Temple), Emil Nikolaisen (Serena Maneesh), Linda Pitmon (The Baseball project) and a cast of dozens.
âI wrote and recorded these songs in tandem with working on âI Wouldnât Say It If It Wasnât True,â my memoir which comes out on Jawbone Press the same week as âMake It Right,â my first solo album since 2010. With each chapter, I would get ideas for songs inspired by the deep dive into my past and vice versa. The reflections became intertwined after a while, a mutual commentary between literal and metaphorical ruminating. It was a dialogue between the memoirist and the musician, a one-man Q&A, a gentle volley in the tennis court of my mind. 40-love, game, set and match.â
Although âMake It Rightâ isnât autobiographical, it begins with Santa Monica - the city and boulevard where he was born and concludes with âRoosevelt Avenueâ, the main thoroughfare of the Queenâs neighbourhood in New York City that he calls home today.
Wynn will also be touring across the UK, Europe & the USA this Autumn in support of the release which promises to be a one-man show blending songs that inspired by the book along with a narrative structure of readings and storytelling.
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"The Dream Syndicate frontman's a veritable Ph.D. of timeless rock songcraft" Chicago Tribune.
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"A force to be reckoned with and cherished." The Sunday Times.
âMake It Rightâ features notable contributions from Mike Mills (R.E.M.), Vicki Peterson (The Bangles), Chris Schlarb (Psychic Temple), Emil Nikolaisen (Serena Maneesh), Linda Pitmon (The Baseball project) and a cast of dozens.
âI wrote and recorded these songs in tandem with working on âI Wouldnât Say It If It Wasnât True,â my memoir which comes out on Jawbone Press the same week as âMake It Right,â my first solo album since 2010. With each chapter, I would get ideas for songs inspired by the deep dive into my past and vice versa. The reflections became intertwined after a while, a mutual commentary between literal and metaphorical ruminating. It was a dialogue between the memoirist and the musician, a one-man Q&A, a gentle volley in the tennis court of my mind. 40-love, game, set and match.â
Although âMake It Rightâ isnât autobiographical, it begins with Santa Monica - the city and boulevard where he was born and concludes with âRoosevelt Avenueâ, the main thoroughfare of the Queenâs neighbourhood in New York City that he calls home today.
Wynn will also be touring across the UK, Europe & the USA this Autumn in support of the release which promises to be a one-man show blending songs that inspired by the book along with a narrative structure of readings and storytelling.
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"The Dream Syndicate frontman's a veritable Ph.D. of timeless rock songcraft" Chicago Tribune.
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"A force to be reckoned with and cherished." The Sunday Times.
The brand-new solo album from The Dream Syndicateâs Steve Wynn, released in tandem with his memoir. Make It Right is a commentary between literal and metaphorical ruminating â a dialogue between memoirist and musician - a vulnerable, more reflective Wynn than previously heard.
âMake It Rightâ features notable contributions from Mike Mills (R.E.M.), Vicki Peterson (The Bangles), Chris Schlarb (Psychic Temple), Emil Nikolaisen (Serena Maneesh), Linda Pitmon (The Baseball project) and a cast of dozens.
âI wrote and recorded these songs in tandem with working on âI Wouldnât Say It If It Wasnât True,â my memoir which comes out on Jawbone Press the same week as âMake It Right,â my first solo album since 2010. With each chapter, I would get ideas for songs inspired by the deep dive into my past and vice versa. The reflections became intertwined after a while, a mutual commentary between literal and metaphorical ruminating. It was a dialogue between the memoirist and the musician, a one-man Q&A, a gentle volley in the tennis court of my mind. 40-love, game, set and match.â
Although âMake It Rightâ isnât autobiographical, it begins with Santa Monica - the city and boulevard where he was born and concludes with âRoosevelt Avenueâ, the main thoroughfare of the Queenâs neighbourhood in New York City that he calls home today.
Wynn will also be touring across the UK, Europe & the USA this Autumn in support of the release which promises to be a one-man show blending songs that inspired by the book along with a narrative structure of readings and storytelling.
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"The Dream Syndicate frontman's a veritable Ph.D. of timeless rock songcraft" Chicago Tribune.
Â
"A force to be reckoned with and cherished." The Sunday Times.
âMake It Rightâ features notable contributions from Mike Mills (R.E.M.), Vicki Peterson (The Bangles), Chris Schlarb (Psychic Temple), Emil Nikolaisen (Serena Maneesh), Linda Pitmon (The Baseball project) and a cast of dozens.
âI wrote and recorded these songs in tandem with working on âI Wouldnât Say It If It Wasnât True,â my memoir which comes out on Jawbone Press the same week as âMake It Right,â my first solo album since 2010. With each chapter, I would get ideas for songs inspired by the deep dive into my past and vice versa. The reflections became intertwined after a while, a mutual commentary between literal and metaphorical ruminating. It was a dialogue between the memoirist and the musician, a one-man Q&A, a gentle volley in the tennis court of my mind. 40-love, game, set and match.â
Although âMake It Rightâ isnât autobiographical, it begins with Santa Monica - the city and boulevard where he was born and concludes with âRoosevelt Avenueâ, the main thoroughfare of the Queenâs neighbourhood in New York City that he calls home today.
Wynn will also be touring across the UK, Europe & the USA this Autumn in support of the release which promises to be a one-man show blending songs that inspired by the book along with a narrative structure of readings and storytelling.
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"The Dream Syndicate frontman's a veritable Ph.D. of timeless rock songcraft" Chicago Tribune.
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"A force to be reckoned with and cherished." The Sunday Times.
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The brand-new solo album from The Dream Syndicateâs Steve Wynn, released in tandem with his memoir. Make It Right is a commentary between literal and metaphorical ruminating â a dialogue between memoirist and musician - a vulnerable, more reflective Wynn than previously heard.
âMake It Rightâ features notable contributions from Mike Mills (R.E.M.), Vicki Peterson (The Bangles), Chris Schlarb (Psychic Temple), Emil Nikolaisen (Serena Maneesh), Linda Pitmon (The Baseball project) and a cast of dozens.
âI wrote and recorded these songs in tandem with working on âI Wouldnât Say It If It Wasnât True,â my memoir which comes out on Jawbone Press the same week as âMake It Right,â my first solo album since 2010. With each chapter, I would get ideas for songs inspired by the deep dive into my past and vice versa. The reflections became intertwined after a while, a mutual commentary between literal and metaphorical ruminating. It was a dialogue between the memoirist and the musician, a one-man Q&A, a gentle volley in the tennis court of my mind. 40-love, game, set and match.â
Although âMake It Rightâ isnât autobiographical, it begins with Santa Monica - the city and boulevard where he was born and concludes with âRoosevelt Avenueâ, the main thoroughfare of the Queenâs neighbourhood in New York City that he calls home today.
Wynn will also be touring across the UK, Europe & the USA this Autumn in support of the release which promises to be a one-man show blending songs that inspired by the book along with a narrative structure of readings and storytelling.
Â
"The Dream Syndicate frontman's a veritable Ph.D. of timeless rock songcraft" Chicago Tribune.
Â
"A force to be reckoned with and cherished." The Sunday Times.
âMake It Rightâ features notable contributions from Mike Mills (R.E.M.), Vicki Peterson (The Bangles), Chris Schlarb (Psychic Temple), Emil Nikolaisen (Serena Maneesh), Linda Pitmon (The Baseball project) and a cast of dozens.
âI wrote and recorded these songs in tandem with working on âI Wouldnât Say It If It Wasnât True,â my memoir which comes out on Jawbone Press the same week as âMake It Right,â my first solo album since 2010. With each chapter, I would get ideas for songs inspired by the deep dive into my past and vice versa. The reflections became intertwined after a while, a mutual commentary between literal and metaphorical ruminating. It was a dialogue between the memoirist and the musician, a one-man Q&A, a gentle volley in the tennis court of my mind. 40-love, game, set and match.â
Although âMake It Rightâ isnât autobiographical, it begins with Santa Monica - the city and boulevard where he was born and concludes with âRoosevelt Avenueâ, the main thoroughfare of the Queenâs neighbourhood in New York City that he calls home today.
Wynn will also be touring across the UK, Europe & the USA this Autumn in support of the release which promises to be a one-man show blending songs that inspired by the book along with a narrative structure of readings and storytelling.
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"The Dream Syndicate frontman's a veritable Ph.D. of timeless rock songcraft" Chicago Tribune.
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"A force to be reckoned with and cherished." The Sunday Times.
















