MonoNeon and Grandma Liz Release Soul-Stirring Album

The album is a collection of all-original songs written by MonoNeon specifically for his grandmother to sing

MonoNeon and Grandma Liz Release Soul-Stirring Album

The album is a collection of all-original songs written by MonoNeon specifically for his grandmother to sing

In a heartwarming fusion of funk, faith, and familyโ€ฆ singer-songwriter, avant-funk bassist and experimental musician MonoNeon has released a deeply personal and love-filled new album titled Crusty Neon Missionary Baptist Church โ€” a collaboration with none other than his grandmother, affectionately known as Grandma Liz.

The album is a collection of all-original songs written by MonoNeon specifically for his grandmother to sing with him as she navigates the challenges of dementia. Far more than just a musical projectโ€ฆ this album is a testament to the healing and connecting power of musicโ€ฆ a sonic love letter between grandson and grandmother.

The album also features the three hymns: โ€œBless The Lord, Oh My Soulโ€, Take Me To The Waterโ€ and โ€œHeโ€™ll Understand And Say Well Doneโ€ โ€” the latter of which Grandma Liz used to sing in church services. Hearing her revisit these sacred songs in her current state adds a moving layer of depth, turning familiar gospel into a poignant act of remembrance and worship.

Stream the album: HERE

One of the most touching and musically rich tracks on Crusty Neon Missionary Baptist Church is โ€œFLY (donโ€™t walk with the weight of the world)โ€, the very first song MonoNeon wrote for him and his Grandma Liz to sing together. Dripping with a new touch of Memphis southern-soul, the song sounds like it was pulled straight from a neon yellow vault at Malaco or Hi-Records โ€” MonoNeonโ€™s guitar playing sounds like he was cutting at Royal Studios in Memphis and his bassline moves with a hump in the South Memphis streets. At the heart of the song is a line that lingers long after itโ€™s sung: โ€œletโ€™s fly to that beautiful sky, into the great unknown, thatโ€™s my home.โ€ 

A standout track, โ€œCarry My Love (Thatโ€™s A Memory Iโ€™ll Take)โ€, MonoNeon is alone on this song singing about his grandmotherโ€™s dementia. Itโ€™s a tender, heartbreaking meditation on watching a loved one fade, delivered with his uncanny vulnerability.

Each track on Crusty Neon Missionary Baptist Church carries the unmistakable MonoNeon touch: deep Memphis spirited bass lines, soulful dissonance, and quirky songwriting. But at the center of it all is Grandma Lizโ€™s voice โ€” tender, weathered and full of a rare spirit and soul. Whether sheโ€™s singing fragments of hymns, riffing on family sayings, or simply singing her a** off, Grandma Lizโ€™s frequency transforms the album into something sacred. 

The songs on this album doesnโ€™t shy away from its imperfections. In fact, it leans right into them โ€” intentionally โ€œcrustyโ€, as the title suggests. The lo-fi production, raw moments, occasional vocal slips, and intimate room noise all serve to ground the album in a specific, lived-in reality. Itโ€™s messy. Itโ€™s beautiful. Itโ€™s real! Itโ€™s some Memphis sh*t!

Itโ€™s not just an album โ€” itโ€™s a living memory, painted in funk and gospel, held together by love from MonoNeon and Grandma Liz.

Stream the album: HERE

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