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Jeffrey Lewis

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American songwriter and cartoonist
For other people named Jeffrey Lewis, seeJeffrey Lewis (disambiguation).

Jeffrey Lewis
Jeffrey Lewis performing at Super Happy Fun Land, Houston TX, January 2018
Jeffrey Lewis performing at Super Happy Fun Land, Houston TX, January 2018
Background information
Birth nameJeffrey Lewis
Born (1975-11-20)November 20, 1975 (age 49)
New York City, United States
GenresAnti-folk,folk punk,indie rock
Years active1997–present
LabelsRough Trade,Don Giovanni Records
Websitethejeffreylewissite.com
Musical artist

Jeffrey Lewis (born November 20, 1975) is an American singer-songwriter and comic book artist.[1]

Early life

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Lewis was born in New York City and grew up on theLower East Side.[2][3] He attendedState University of New York at Purchase, graduating in 1997 with a degree in literature. His Senior Literary Thesis was on the comic bookWatchmen.[4]

Lewis also lectured on the topic ofWatchmen at the Institute For Cultural Studies at the University of Leuven, Belgium, in 2000, and the text of his lecture ("The Dual Nature of Apocalypse in Watchmen") was published in the bookThe Graphic Novel, edited by Jan Baetens, in 2001.[5]

Starting in 2000, he spent about two years living inAustin, Texas, playingopen mic nights, working odd jobs and distributing his autobiographical comics to local coffee shops.

Music

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Several of his musical influences have been acknowledged in his songs such as "WilliamsburgWill Oldham Horror", and "The History ofThe Fall." Lewis' lyrics are complex and literate, often combining a nihilistic world-view with a hopeful message and sharp wit. Growing up on theLower East Side ofManhattan, his songs are also highly informed by his home surroundings, with songs name-dropping places such asWilliamsburg, theFDR Drive and theEast River.

Lewis is often regarded as part of theantifolk movement,[6] foremost because he was one of the many bands and performers (includingThe Moldy Peaches,Kimya Dawson,Diane Cluck,Regina Spektor,Major Matt Mason USA andLach) who played in the 1990s at New York'sSideWalk Cafe and its biannual antifolk festivals andopen mic events. His music also possesses certain traits of a perceived antifolk style – a downbeat self-deprecating humor, an off-kilter singing style, a mixture of acoustic and 'punk' songs which feature themes of everyday occurrences and feelings. Lewis himself does not mind the 'antifolk' tag: "I think it's a cool title. The fact that no one knows what it means, including me, makes it kind of mysterious and more interesting than saying that you're a singer/songwriter or that you play indie rock."[7]

After being signed by the British record labelRough Trade in 2001, Jeffrey Lewis released his first official albumThe Last Time I Did Acid I Went Insane. Also that year (in February), Lewis was visited byKimya Dawson while living inAustin, Texas. Over the week she stayed there, they wrote five songs. These songs were later re-recorded with a full band and released by K Records under the moniker "The Bundles," on an album of the same name, in 2010.[8]

In 2003 Rough Trade released the albumIt's the Ones Who've Cracked That the Light Shines Through, credited to Jeffrey Lewis with Jack Lewis and drummerAnders Griffen. His third Rough Trade record,City and Eastern Songs, was released in the UK in November 2005 and in the US in September 2006. Most of Lewis's albums also include his brother,Jack Lewis, who wrote or co-wrote and sang and played bass on a number of the songs. In October 2007, Rough Trade released12 Crass Songs, a Jeffrey Lewis album consisting entirely of songs written by the British punk bandCrass, reworked to match Lewis's antifolk style.

He has also performed and collaborated withKimya Dawson ofThe Moldy Peaches as well asDiane Cluck. Some of his hand-drawn comics appear in the cover art of his CD releases.

In June 2008 Jeffrey was the support act forStephen Malkmus and the Jicks in Europe. Other well-known acts that Lewis has performed shows or whole tours with includeThe Presidents of the United States of America,Devendra Banhart,Jarvis Cocker,Black Dice,Adam Green,Thurston Moore,R. Stevie Moore,the Fall,Kimya Dawson,Beth Orton,Frank Black,the Fiery Furnaces,Daniel Johnston,Scout Niblett,the Mountain Goats,Dr. Dog,The Moldy Peaches,Cornershop,Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players,Wooden Wand,the Cribs,Danielson,Herman Dune,Los Campesinos,Roky Erickson, andSuper Furry Animals.

The New York Times has published his writings and graphic works.[9]

The New York Times online Op-Ed page "Measure For Measure" hired Jeffrey Lewis to write a number of short essays on the topic of songwriting, some of which he drew in comic book form. All went up onThe New York Times website at intervals from 2008 to 2013.[10][9]

Lewis has created a number of illustrated historical songs, usually sung while flipping through accompanying books of color drawings, including ten such pieces which are in use byThe History Channel on their website.[11]

In November 2011The New York Times ran a feature article on Jeffrey Lewis in the Arts section of November 23, written byBen Sisario.[12]

Lewis published a comic strip inThe Guardian newspaper in London. It was entitled "What Would Pussy Riot Do?" and it was printed on the occasion of a new release of a single with the same title.[13]

In a January 2018 "MusicMakers" interview withAdafruit, Lewis announced he was working on numerous new projects, including "Writing a new issue of my comic book series, mastering an album I recorded of covers ofTuli Kupferberg songs, mixing an album I recorded in collaboration withPeter Stampfel, and working on writing and recording new songs with my band for my own next album. Remastering and repackaging my old 2005 album “City & Eastern Songs" for a deluxe vinyl re-issue."[14]

Artwork and writing

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Lewis presenting at London'sRough Trade East in 2011
Jeffrey Lewis-designed issue ofBearded.

Jeffrey has his own comic book series titledFuff (formerly calledGuff). The series ended in 2020 with issue 12. In 2021 theComplete Fuff Comix Collection was released, a bundle of all 13 issues with an exclusive dust jacket and 3 page bonus comic.[15]

In March 2009, he designed the cover to the sixth issue ofBearded magazine.

Comics

  • Reflections on Tomorrow thus a yesterday Flower Shall Doom (1998)
  • The Worldwide Comix Scavenger Hunt vol 1 (1998–2003)
  • Reflections #2 (1998–2003)
  • Trip to Key West (1999)
  • 1999 European Travel Diary (1999)
  • Jeff's Austin Diary (2001)
  • Come to My Show (2004) (reissued as "Fuff # 0" in 2011)
  • Guff # 1 (2004) (reissued as "Fuff # 1" in 2005)
  • Guff # 2 (2005) (reissued as "Fuff # 2" in 2008)
  • Guff # 3 (2005) (reissued as "Fuff # 3 in 2008)
  • Fuff # 4 (2006)
  • Fuff # 5 (2006)
  • Fuff # 6 (2007)
  • Fuff # 7 (2008)
  • Fuff # 8 (2010)
  • Fuff # 9 (2014)
  • Fuff # 10 (2014)
  • Fuff # 11 (2016)
  • Fuff # 12 (2020)
  • Complete Fuff Comix Collection (2021)
  • The Art of Touring (2007) (A compilation book featuring a comic story that also appears in Fuff # 6)
  • Comic book press kit for Mountain Goats' albumHeretic Pride (2008)
  • The chapter "Tuli Kupferberg" inThe Beats: A Graphic History (2009) (co-author)[16]
  • Statics: Issue #1 (2022)
  • Statics: Issue #2 (2023)

Discography

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Albums and EPs

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  • When Madman Was Good - Version One (1997)
  • When Madman Was Good - Version Two (1998)
  • Indie-Rock Fortune Cookie (1998)
  • Journey to the Center of the Earth (1999)
  • The Only Time I Feel Right Is When I'm Drawing Comic Books (2000)
  • I Am, Of Course, Glad (2000)
  • Kimya Dawson And Jeff Lewis (2001)
  • Songs From Austin (2001)
  • Diane Cluck And Jeffrey Lewis (2001)
  • The Last Time I Did Acid I Went Insane (Rough Trade, 2001)
  • Guitar Situations: Musical Conduct (2002)
  • AntiFolk Collaborations Volume 1 (2002)
  • It's the Ones Who've Cracked That the Light Shines Through (Rough Trade, 2003)
  • Jeffrey Lewis "Four Seasons" Box Set (Hallso, 2004)
  • City and Eastern Songs (Jeffrey & Jack Lewis) (Rough Trade, 2005)
  • Gas Money EP (2005) (split withSchwervon!)
  • Tapes From The Crypt (2006)
  • 12 Crass Songs (Rough Trade, 2007)
  • City and Eastern Tapes (2008)
  • 'Em Are I (Jeffrey Lewis & the Junkyard) (Rough Trade, 2009)
  • The Bundles (K Records, 2010)
  • Come On Board (Peter Stampfel & Jeffrey Lewis) (2011)
  • A Turn in the Dream-Songs (Rough Trade, 2011)[17]
  • Hey Hey it's... The Jeffrey Lewis & Peter Stampfel Band (2013) (withPeter Stampfel)
  • Jeffrey Lewis & The Jrams (2014)
  • Manhattan (Rough Trade, 2015)
  • ...Did Not Choose the Tracks... (PIAPTK, 2016)
  • A Loot-Beg Bootleg (Jeffrey Lewis & The Jrams) (2016)
  • Works By Tuli Kupferberg (1923–2010)(Jeffrey Lewis & The Deposit Returners) (Don Giovanni Records, April 2018)[18]
  • 13 Fall Songs (Jeffrey Lewis & Los Bolts) (2018)
  • Bad Wiring (Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage) (2019)
  • 2019 Tapes: Cowardly & Brave & Stupid & Smart & Happy-Ever-After & Doomed (Jeffrey Lewis) (2020)
  • 2020 Tapes: Shelter-at-Homerecordings & Pandemos (Jeffrey Lewis) (2020)
  • Both Ways (The Jeffrey Lewis &Peter Stampfel Band) (2021)
  • 2021 Tapes: Suddenly it's Been Too Late for a Long Time (Jeffrey Lewis) (2021)
  • 2022 Tapes! Slices of Water (and Song Junk) (Jeffrey Lewis) (2023)
  • Asides & B-Sides (2014–2018) (2023)
  • It Could Be Worse (2024)
  • The Great Gatsby (2024)
  • 2023 Tapes (2024)
  • The Even More Freewheelin' Jeffrey Lewis (2025)

Singles

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  • "The Chelsea Hotel Oral Sex Song" (2001)
  • "Back When I Was Four" (2002)
  • "Graveyard/Spirit of Love" (2002)
  • "No LSD Tonight/Don't Let The Record Label Take You Out To Lunch" (2003)
  • "Williamsburg Will Oldham Horror" (2005)
  • "Had It All" (2005)
  • "To Be Objectified" (2009)
  • "Roll Bus, Roll" (2010)
  • "Cult Boyfriend" (2011)
  • "WWPRD/Sunbeams/The Fall of the Soviet Union" (2013)
  • "LPs" (2019) Spotify[19]
  • "In Certain Orders" (2019) Spotify[20]
  • "Except for the Fact That It Isn't" (2019) Spotify[21]
  • "Exactly What Nobody Wanted" (2019) Spotify[22]
  • "Keep it Chill! (in the East Vill)" (2020) Spotify[23] YouTube[24]
  • "Now We've Beat That Stupid Virus We Can Get Back to Our Stupid Lives" (2021)
  • "Bartholomew" (2023)
  • "The History of the Development of Punk on the Lower East Side, 1950-1975" (2024)

Compilation appearances

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  • Antifolk Vol. 1 (2002) – "You Don't Have To Be A Scientist To Do Experiments on Your Own Heart"
  • Call It What You Want This Is Antifolk (2002) – "So Long (I'm Gonna Go Draw All Alone In My Shack)"
  • Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before (2003) – "Part-Time Punks"
  • The Art Star Sounds Compilation (2005) – "Williamsburg Will Oldham Horror
  • R. Stevie Moore presents: "Aesthetic" (2005) – "Who Killed Davey Moore (Dylan)"
  • Still Unravished- A Tribute to June Brides (2006) – "Waiting For A Change"
  • Anticomp Folkilation (2007) – "The River" (withDiane Cluck)
  • Tallahassee Turns Ten: a Mountain Goats Cover Album (2012)[25]
  • Audio Antihero Presents: "Some.Alternate.Universe" forFSID (2012) – "Dog Eat Dog"[26]
  • Weary Engine Blues: Crossroads (2013) – "Farewell Transmission"
  • Audio Antihero Presents: "Regal vs Steamboat" forRape Crisis (2013) – "Infinite Monkeys"[27]
  • Audio Antihero Presents: "Unpresidented Jams" for SPLC & NILC (2017) – "Dictator Seeks Reichstag Fire"[28]
  • Punk Against Trump Vol. 2 (2020) – "2nd Amendment Song"[29]
  • Coalition (2020) – "Oh My Little Life On Earth"[30]

References

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  1. ^Andrew Purcell."Andrew Purcell interviews Jeffrey Lewis | Music".The Guardian. RetrievedDecember 3, 2015.
  2. ^"Jeffrey Lewis: Cosmic And Tongue-In-Cheek 'Dream-Songs'". NPR. October 3, 2011. RetrievedDecember 3, 2015.
  3. ^"Comic artist, musician Jeffrey Lewis blends genres with quirky 'anti-folk' style | Latitude 65".Newsminer.com. June 2, 2012. RetrievedDecember 3, 2015.
  4. ^David Jeffries (November 2, 1975)."Jeffrey Lewis | Biography & History".AllMusic. RetrievedDecember 3, 2015.
  5. ^Baetens, Jan, ed. (2001).The Graphic Novel.Leuven University Press.ISBN 90-5867-109-7. RetrievedDecember 3, 2015.
  6. ^Caroline Sullivan."Jeffrey Lewis – review | Music".The Guardian. RetrievedDecember 3, 2015.
  7. ^"BBC Collective with Jeff Lewis".Bbc.co.uk. RetrievedDecember 3, 2015.
  8. ^"Music".The Guardian. January 1, 1970. RetrievedDecember 3, 2015.
  9. ^abLewis, Jeffrey (February 13, 2012)."A Song of Woe, Gone Viral (Bonus Comic Strip) @ The Opinionator".The New York Times. RetrievedDecember 3, 2015.
  10. ^Jeffrey Lewis (December 11, 2008)."Strictly Personal @ The Opinionator".The New York Times. RetrievedDecember 3, 2015.
  11. ^"The French Revolution (2:49) TV-PG: Step into the the excitement and chaos of the French Revolution as told by musician and artist Jeffrey Lewis". Archived fromthe original on January 23, 2013. RetrievedJune 23, 2018.
  12. ^Sisario, Ben (November 22, 2011)."How to Become a Big Fish in an Indie-Rock Aquarium".The New York Times. RetrievedDecember 3, 2015.
  13. ^Jeffrey Lewis (September 1, 2013)."What would Pussy Riot do? – a Jeffrey Lewis comic strip | Music".The Guardian. RetrievedDecember 3, 2015.
  14. ^"MusicMakers003: Jeffrey Lewis".Blog.adafruit.com. January 1, 2018. RetrievedJune 23, 2018.
  15. ^"The Complete FUFF (all 13 issues!)".The Jeffrey Lightning Lewis Store. RetrievedApril 29, 2021.
  16. ^Pekar, Harvey; Buhle, Paul (2009).The Beats.Hill and Wang. p. 184.ISBN 978-0-8090-9496-7.
  17. ^"Music – Review of Jeffrey Lewis – A Turn in the Dream-Songs". BBC. October 1, 2011. RetrievedDecember 3, 2015.
  18. ^"Bandcamp release – Jeffrey Lewis –". April 1, 2018. RetrievedJuly 11, 2018.
  19. ^"LPS".Spotify.
  20. ^"In Certain Orders".Spotify.
  21. ^"Except for the Fact That It Isn't".Spotify.
  22. ^"Exactly What Nobody Wanted".Spotify.
  23. ^"Keep It Chill in the East Vill".Spotify.
  24. ^Archived atGhostarchive and theWayback Machine:"Keep it Chill! (in the East Vill)".YouTube. March 24, 2020.
  25. ^Blade Barringer."Tallahassee Turns Ten Kickstarter Campaign".Kickstarter.com. RetrievedDecember 9, 2011.
  26. ^"Audio Antihero Presents: 'Some.Alternate.Universe' for The Lullaby Trust (FSID), by Various Artists".Audio Antihero. RetrievedJune 23, 2018.
  27. ^"Audio Antihero Presents: "Regal vs Steamboat" for Rape Crisis, by Various Artists".Audio Antihero. RetrievedJune 23, 2018.
  28. ^"Audio Antihero presents: "Unpresidented Jams" for SPLC & NILC, by Audio Antihero".Audio Antihero. RetrievedJune 23, 2018.
  29. ^"Punk Against Trump Volume 2, by Denizen Records".Denizenrecords.bandcamp.com. RetrievedMarch 21, 2025.
  30. ^"Coalition, by Denizen Records".Denizenrecords.bandcamp.com. RetrievedMarch 21, 2025.

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