Greg Mendez releases EP-length music video for ‘First Time / Alone’ EP out today via Dead Oceans

Greg Mendez by Juliette Boulay

Select praise for Greg Mendez:

"In less than two minutes, [Greg Mendez] can express a lifetime’s worth of pain, regret, and resilience.” - Pitchfork

“It's at once a grandiose and understated work... Throughout the nine vignettes on this instrumentally minimal record, Mendez’s severe lyrical specificity opens up entire worlds in which the listener can find themselves.” - Rolling Stone

"In Mendez's hands, coming to terms with the worst of times has led to music so grippingly human, you'll want to hear him grapple with his demons on an endless loop." - NPR

"A quiet masterpiece. Mendez’s unrefined, plaintive voice, his piercing melodies, and his conversational but haunting lyrics all mark him out as one of the best songwriters to come out of a city teeming with great songwriters." - Stereogum

“The best songwriters can take visceral moments from their lives and bend them to the palettes of the people listening to them unfold, so they can inject themselves into these spaces; Mendez’s ability to leave that door cracked for the rest of us is what makes him one of our subtlest geniuses.” - Paste

"Brief yet powerful songs... One of the Philly DIY scene’s best-kept-secrets." - Bandcamp Daily

"His words hold so much immediacy that there’s a freeing aspect to it. Greg Mendez is a religious experience." - UPROXX

"Greg Mendez is a songwriter who understands that life is a matter of light and shade." - The FADER

Philadelphia’s Greg Mendez releases First Time / Alone, his new EP and Dead Oceans debut today alongside a full length music video directed by Luke LeCount, which can be viewed here.

The EP, which has received praise and support from Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, The FADER, The Line Of Best Fit, NME, Paste, Stereogum, UPROXX, Brooklyn Vegan and more, is raw and unadorned in a way that makes it feel alive and urgent. 

First Time / Alone came together on the heels of the release of Mendez’s self-titled breakthrough album, which has landed on multiple year-end and decade so far lists in the US. The forward momentum of that release came to a quick halt following an intensive surgery on Mendez’s right wrist, leaving Mendez unable to play guitar. Likely none of the songs on First Time / Alone would exist as-is if Mendez’s right hand hadn’t been out of commission, but they’re artful in their directness and simplicity. 

Watch video for ‘First Time / Alone’ here
Buy ‘First Time / Alone’ EP 
here
Pre-order ‘Greg Mendez’ LP here

The songs on the release appear in the order in which they were written, recorded straight to four-track in the small spare room of his West Philadelphia apartment. It’s a four-song arc, a spectral passageway, one brief and fluid body of work that hangs together from the mournful opening of ‘Mountain Dew Hell’ to the pitched-up vocals on ‘Pain Meds,’ a tiny song floundering in the enormity of grief. The experience of listening through is like waking up from a half-remembered dream, a shadow in the corner of the room, a strange solitude, a temporal New York autumn with grey skies and naked trees. But while the release is sparse and spontaneous, it’s tactile and consuming, a glimpse into the beautiful, lonely worlds that live in the core of a Greg Mendez song.

There is a distinctly handmade feeling to every aspect of Mendez’s world. On the First Time / Alone cover is a collection of stars found in a friend’s sketchbook, then coloured in by Mendez with oil pastels – each stroke feels heavy, straining off the page, alive with a human touch. The same could be said for the cover of self-titled, a colour pencil illustration of a forlorn mother Mary drawn by Mendez and his wife and bandmate, Veronica; in the portrait her massive eyes are turned upwards, hand outstretched, grace either offered or taken away. 

Mendez is an intuitive songwriter, melodies channelled through ether, a storyteller who across his catalogue has chronicled vivid violence and instability – a wallet chain to the head, a crack house arrest, the misdeeds from addiction that hang around like a ghost of past lives – but it’s threaded together with love songs, too, with odes to friendship, true dedication, the things that can buoy one through the worst. Mendez has a habit of noticing those things, of finding the light, exacting poetry from even the bleakest, shit-caked situations. In his songs, there is an innate ability to balance grit with gentleness, cruelties rewritten through preternatural sweetness, a heart thrumming unendingly, confidently, through the dark.

Today, Mendez also announces a February 2025 tour with Tomberlin and Lomelda in the US, in addition to his co-headlining tour with Allegra Kieger that kicks off this week.

All dates below.

Greg Mendez Tour Dates:

10/17 – Washington, DC @ Songbyrd* 
10/18 – Philadelphia, PA @ Johnny Brenda’s * 
10/19 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Club Cafe * 
10/21 – Columbus, OH @ Rumba Cafe * 
10/22 – Bloomington, IN @ The Bishop* 
10/23 – Milwaukee, WI @ Cactus Club * 
10/24 – Minneapolis, MN @ 7th Street Entry * 
10/25 – Chicago, IL @ Schubas Tavern * 
10/30 – Brooklyn, NY @ Baby’s All Right *
02/09 – Austin, TX - Parish ^
02/12 – Tucson, AZ @ Club Congress ^
02/13 – San Diego, CA @ Soda Bar #
02/14 – Los Angeles, CA @ Zebulon #
02/15 – San Francisco, CA @ Cafe Du Nord #
02/17 – Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios #
02/18 – Seattle, WA @ Barboza #
02/21 – Boise, ID @ Neurolux ^
02/22 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Kilby Court ^
02/23 – Denver, CO @ Globe Hall ^
02/24 – Fort Collins, CO @ Aggie Theatre ^

* w/ Allegra Krieger
^ w/ Lomelda
# w/ Tomberlin & Lomelda

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