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MJ Lenderman & the Wind Rig Rundown

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The fast-rising, indie-rock outfit shows how they bring their varied four-piece string section to life on tour.


Last yearā€™s Manning Fireworks was a breakout moment for Asheville, North Carolinaā€™s MJ Lenderman, which is both the name of the band and the actual name of singer and guitarist Jake Lenderman, who also plays in the band Wednesday. The record topped plenty of year-end lists and drew favorable comparisons to the likes of Neil Young, Dinosaur Jr., and other stars of the pre- and post-ā€™90s indie-rock boom.

On tour behind the record, the band stopped in at Birmingham, Alabama, joint Saturn on February 1. PGā€™s Chris Kies met up with Lenderman, guitarist Jon Samuels, pedal-steel player Xandy Chelmis, and bassist Landon George before the show to get the dirt on their dirt.

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The SG

Lendermanā€™s main guitar these days is this 1979 Gibson The ā€œSG,ā€ which he bought in Birmingham while opening for Plains. Itā€™s tuned to D standard, with Ernie Ball Beefy Slinky strings.

Do the Mascis Mash

Itā€™s no surprise that Lenderman digs the Squier J Mascis Signature Jazzmaster. Heā€™s a big Dinosaur Jr. fan and got to sit in with them in Los Angeles to play ā€œIn A Jarā€ in December 2024. From top to bottom, this one is tuned Cā€“Gā€“Dā€“Gā€“Gā€“E for ā€œYouā€™re Every Girl to Me.ā€

Tele Time

This Fender American Vintage II 1977 Telecaster Deluxe comes out for cleaner needs in the set.

Original Jazz

This is Lendermanā€™s iconic 2008 Jazzmaster, which he bought back in Asheville.

Hi-Steppin'

Lenderman borrowed a Hiwatt to use at some hometown shows in Asheville and fell in love, so he brings this Custom 50 out on the road now. Heā€™s working his way to a full J Mascis setup, ā€œone cab at a time.ā€

MJ Lenderman's Board

Lendermanā€™s clean, easy board has a Dā€™Addario tuner, Death By Audio Interstellar Overdriver Deluxe, a Dunlop wah which he uses as a subtle filter, and TC Electronic Flashback 2.

Loan from Lenderman

Lenderman recorded plenty with this Fender Player Telecaster, but now Samuels puts it to work

Hartzman's Hot Rod

Another loaner, this Hot Rod DeVille combo is on long-term borrow from Wednesdayā€™s Carly Hartzman.

Jon Samuel's Board

Samuelsā€™ board, which is a hybrid of his own pedals and even more borrowed units, carries a Hardwire HT-6 polyphonic tuner, Death By Audio Fuzz War, JHS Double Barrel, Dunlop wah, J. Rockett Archer Clean Boost, Joyo Tremolo, EHX Nano Small Stone, and TC Electronic Flashback 2.

Xandy's ZB

Chelmis, also a member of Wednesday, plays this 10-string ZB Custom, made in the early ā€™70s with a proprietary pickup. It stays in E9 tuning, and Chelmis makes it sing with a steel he bought from a pawn shop. It runs through a Fender Twin Reverb outfitted with a single 15", and a Goodrich H-120 volume pedal handles swelling duties. From time to time, Chelmis adds in a Guyatone SD2 sustainer for some fuzzy fun.

Precision Vision

Georgeā€™s go-to is this 2006 Fender Mike Dirnt Precision Bass, strung with Ernie Ball medium-gauge flatwound strings.

Better Beta

George runs through a Sunn Beta Bass head into an Ampeg SVT810E cabinet.

Landon George's Board

On his board, George packs a Korg Pitchblack tuner, Origin Effects Cali76 Compact Bass, Boss DD-7, Darkglass Electronics Alpha Omega, and a Noble Amplifier Company utility box: Itā€™s a tube preamp, DI box, and power supply, all in one.

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