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Lessons for Mutants is the sixth solo LP by prolific songwriter Johanna Warren and her second for Wax Nine/Carpark Records. Lessons for Mutants was tracked live with a band to two-inch tapea revelatory new way of working for Warren. The albums running theme of metamorphosis reflects major changes in Warrens personal life: after a decade of relentless touring, as the world was closing its borders, the American multi-instrumentalist unexpectedly found herself quarantining in rural Wales, where shes now permanently homesteading. The body of work that emerged from this dramatic about-face is Warrens most dynamic to date, shapeshifting seamlessly from searing punk screams to sparkly psych-folk soundscapes, from the bootleg ambivalence of Dylans Basement Tapes to cosmic stoner grooves reminiscent of Black Sabbaths acoustic moments.

Lessons for Mutants is the sixth solo LP by prolific songwriter Johanna Warren and her second for Wax Nine/Carpark Records. Lessons for Mutants was tracked live with a band to two-inch tapea revelatory new way of working for Warren. The albums running theme of metamorphosis reflects major changes in Warrens personal life: after a decade of relentless touring, as the world was closing its borders, the American multi-instrumentalist unexpectedly found herself quarantining in rural Wales, where shes now permanently homesteading. The body of work that emerged from this dramatic about-face is Warrens most dynamic to date, shapeshifting seamlessly from searing punk screams to sparkly psych-folk soundscapes, from the bootleg ambivalence of Dylans Basement Tapes to cosmic stoner grooves reminiscent of Black Sabbaths acoustic moments.

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Lessons for Mutants is the sixth solo LP by prolific songwriter Johanna Warren and her second for Wax Nine/Carpark Records. Lessons for Mutants was tracked live with a band to two-inch tapea revelatory new way of working for Warren. The albums running theme of metamorphosis reflects major changes in Warrens personal life: after a decade of relentless touring, as the world was closing its borders, the American multi-instrumentalist unexpectedly found herself quarantining in rural Wales, where shes now permanently homesteading. The body of work that emerged from this dramatic about-face is Warrens most dynamic to date, shapeshifting seamlessly from searing punk screams to sparkly psych-folk soundscapes, from the bootleg ambivalence of Dylans Basement Tapes to cosmic stoner grooves reminiscent of Black Sabbaths acoustic moments.

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