Guided by his work as singer and guitarist for The Menzingers, Gregor Barnett explores a more intimate, cinematic side of his songwriting with his solo material. On his debut album ‘Don’t Go Throwing Roses In My Grave’, Barnett leans into storytelling that feels raw and reflective, pairing weathered vocals with rich arrangements that draw from Americana, rock and classic singer songwriter traditions. Songs like “Driving Through the Night” and “The First Dead Body I Ever Saw” turn personal history and hard-earned perspective into vivid, empathetic narratives, showcasing the same heart and honesty that have defined his work with the band while carving out a space that is distinctly his own.
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Guided by his work as singer and guitarist for The Menzingers, Gregor Barnett explores a more intimate, cinematic side of his songwriting with his solo material. On his debut album ‘Don’t Go Throwing Roses In My Grave’, Barnett leans into storytelling that feels raw and reflective, pairing weathered vocals with rich arrangements that draw from Americana, rock and classic singer songwriter traditions. Songs like “Driving Through the Night” and “The First Dead Body I Ever Saw” turn personal history and hard-earned perspective into vivid, empathetic narratives, showcasing the same heart and honesty that have defined his work with the band while carving out a space that is distinctly his own.