A crazy quilt of songs written in the early 2020s, with a couple of oldies revisited. I didn’t set out to maximize variety, but this album has blues, folk, 50s rock, heavy metal, country, spoken word, poetry, synth-pop, jazz—something for everyone to dislike.

Music, Lyrics, and Vocals by Lee Chapman (except as noted below) Arrangements by Lee & Ahren Buchheister; Produced, Recorded, & Mixed by Ahren Buchheister; Mastered by Mike Monseur at Axis Audio.


Stream the full album here

or selected songs with commentary and lyrics below:

Descent to Hell (2021) :

We just rode a little tram, through the jungle, up a mountain, in Costa Rica. That was the closest I’ve come in decades to riding a roller coaster.

Ahren Buchheister: Bass, Organ
Ashley Maccabee: Drums, Guitars, Vocals
Mike Noonan: Piano

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There’s a Stink Bug in My Beer (2021)

We were sitting in our sun room when Bob exclaimed, “Fuck! There’s a stinkbug in my beer!” I knew I had to memorialize the moment in song.

Sam Guthridge: Banjo
Aaron Malone: Fiddle
Ahren Buchheister: Acoustic Guitar, Upright Bass
Mickey Eckman: Drums

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Leaning (2020) :

Something I’ve fantasized since childhood.

Ahren Buchheister: Bass
Mickey Eckman: Drums
Mike Noonan: Piano

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Dead-End Blues (1979) :

Ben Ribler is a terrifically talented singer/actor/dancer whom I first saw in the musical Something Rotten. His performance was so inspiring it gave me the courage to contact him and ask him to sing one of my songs. I’m honored that he agreed. He kills it. And Ahren kills the arrangement. And all the performers kill their performances. Wow.

Ahren Buchheister: Guitar
Seth Ebersole: Baritone Sax
Aidan Ewald: Drums
Graham Furniss: Bass
Brent Madsen: Trumpet
Ben Ribler: Vocal

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People Are the Worst (2021) :

This concept was a joke before this year’s election. Lily Tomlin once said “I try to stay cynical but I can’t keep up.”

Ahren Buchheister: Bass

Mickey Eckman: Drums

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Teen Idol (2022) :

Inspired by, but not limited to the facts of, Bobby Rydell’s death. He was “a pompadoured, velvet-voiced teen idol of rock-and-roll’s early years,” and starred in the film Bye Bye Birdie, which featured the song “We Love You Conrad.”

Nick Bertling: Drums
Ahren Buchheister: Bass

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She Moved (2022) :

A friend moved from New York to Florida and, eventually, to Maryland. I made up the details.

Lee Chapman: Guitar
Ahren Buchheister: Bass
Mickey Eckman: Drums
Brent Madsen: Flugel Horn
Mike Noonan: Piano, Vibraphone

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Night Lights (1983) :

When I wrote this I was living on a 19th floor with balcony. One night I awakened to party noise, looked out my sliding glass door, and saw a nude party happening on the balcony one over and one down. They saw me and invited me to join. Of course I declined.

Nick Bertling: Drums
Ahren Buchheister: Upright Bass
Brent Madsen: Trumpet
Mike Noonan: Piano, Vibraphone

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Who’d We Lose? (2021) :

My Covid song, in the style of the early Gary Numan, listing all deaths I was personally aware of (out of the seven million and counting).

Nick Bertling—Drums
Ahren Buchheister: Bass

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Another Honeymoon (2021) :

A woman wrote to an advice column describing her cyclic marriage: infidelity, discovery, reconciliation; repeat.

Mike Noonan: Piano
Erin Snedecor: Vocal

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Zones (2021) :

War, huh, yeah
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, uhh
—Edwin Starr

Ahren Buchheister: Bass
Mickey Eckman: Drums
Mike Noonan: Piano

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I Can’t Care (2015 Alaska, 2021 Maryland) :

This started out about me, about how it’s impossible (and unwise) to care too much about every problem in the world. My guilt gradually morphed it until the speaker is just a greedy bastard. I wonder whom he voted for?

Nick Bertling: Drums
Ahren Buchheister: Bass
Mike Noonan: Piano

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Boxes (2023) :

This song is a companion to “If I Were a Penguin”—together they mark the beginning and end of my songwriting career, and they’re similar in style: three-chordish and something I can perform on my guitar unaccompanied. We did add a few instruments here and there for spice but basically it’s me singing and playing live in the studio, in one take, with no pitch correction.

Lee Chapman: Guitar
Bob Green: Hurdy Gurdy

Ahren Buchheister: Omnichord

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Intersection of Nothing (2022) :

Ahren calls this my “Revolution 9.” Hardly. All they have in common is that they’re weird and no one likes them. The original title of this album was “Union of Everything” but I decided that would be too much of a turn-off. People would rather descend to Hell than think about math. I’m pretty sure I have the math right—I sure hope so—but the older I get the more I doubt myself.

Chorus—The Children of the World
Ahren Buchheister: Acoustic Guitar, Organ, Space Echo
Bobby Ambrose: Vocal

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