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Wolfie’s Just Fine is Montreal singer-songwriter, sometimes-comedian, Jon Lajoie being terribly unfunny. Known for his satirical albums like You Want Some of This and I Kill People, for his role as “Taco” on the comedy series The League, and as the writer behind some of the catchiest original songs in film and television, in 2016 Lajoie surprised his fans with thoughtful, introspective music made under the moniker Wolfie’s Just Fine.
His first album as Wolfie’s Just Fine, I Remembered but Then I Forgot (produced by fellow Canadian Joseph Corcoran), was praised as “thoughtful and musically soulful” (Billboard) and “a fine collection of neo-folk” (A.V. Club), while PopMatters singled out Lajoie’s specialty of writing songs through the perspectives of film characters to arrive at “genuine and heartfelt catharsis.” His 2018 follow-up EP, Perfection, Nevada, (produced by Bright Eyes’s Mike Mogis) further established Lajoie’s unique point of view, with Bloody Disgusting noting that, “Lajoie sure does have a way of bringing beauty and fresh perspective…[that] hits on something we can probably all relate to: sympathy for the monster.” On his latest, Everyone Is Dead Except Us (produced by Nashville producer Jordan Lehning), Lajoie leans into the sweet spot of Wolfie’s Just Fine, with songs that evoke nostalgic remembrances of pop culture relics and coming of age touchstones alongside piercing insights about grief, loss, and what it means to be alive.
His first album as Wolfie’s Just Fine, I Remembered but Then I Forgot (produced by fellow Canadian Joseph Corcoran), was praised as “thoughtful and musically soulful” (Billboard) and “a fine collection of neo-folk” (A.V. Club), while PopMatters singled out Lajoie’s specialty of writing songs through the perspectives of film characters to arrive at “genuine and heartfelt catharsis.” His 2018 follow-up EP, Perfection, Nevada, (produced by Bright Eyes’s Mike Mogis) further established Lajoie’s unique point of view, with Bloody Disgusting noting that, “Lajoie sure does have a way of bringing beauty and fresh perspective…[that] hits on something we can probably all relate to: sympathy for the monster.” On his latest, Everyone Is Dead Except Us (produced by Nashville producer Jordan Lehning), Lajoie leans into the sweet spot of Wolfie’s Just Fine, with songs that evoke nostalgic remembrances of pop culture relics and coming of age touchstones alongside piercing insights about grief, loss, and what it means to be alive.
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