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Varshons 2

Varshons 2 is the tenth studio album by American alternative rock band The Lemonheads, released on February 8, 2019, through Fire Records as a sequel to their 2009 covers album Varshons.[](https://www.allmusic.com/album/varshons-2-mw0003222409) The album consists primarily of eclectic cover versions of songs by diverse artists, including Yo La Tengo, Nick Cave, The Eagles, Paul Westerberg, The Jayhawks, and Lucinda Williams, alongside one original track, "Unfamiliar," co-written with Tom Morgan of The GiveGoods.[](https://thelemonheadsmusic.bandcamp.com/album/varshons-2) Produced by Matthew Cullen and mastered by Howie Weinberg, who has worked with acts like Nirvana and The Ramones, the record showcases frontman Evan Dando's matured vocals reinterpreting these tracks in a style blending folk, rock, and country influences.[](https://www.allmusic.com/album/varshons-2-mw0003222409) The album features 13 tracks, with highlights such as a rendition of 's "Old Man Blank," 's "Magnet," and an unexpected cover of 's "Round Here," demonstrating the band's willingness to explore genres beyond their alternative rock roots.[](https://open.spotify.com/album/7ePPt90VI2dWyHWMhPYC06) It also includes covers of 's "Speed of the Sound of Loneliness" and 's "If I Were a Carpenter," as well as Natural Child's "Now and Then," adding to its jukebox-like variety.[](https://thelemonheadsmusic.bandcamp.com/album/varshons-2) Released in multiple formats, including a limited-edition green and yellow vinyl with banana-scented scratch-and-sniff sleeves designed by Mark Dagley, Varshons 2 received generally positive to mixed critical reception, praised for its charming interpretations but noted for its uneven execution in some reviews.[](https://www.allmusic.com/album/varshons-2-mw0003222409)

Background

Conception

Following the success of the Lemonheads' 2009 covers album , frontman sought to revisit the format after a decade, viewing it as an enjoyable way to ease back into recording and "get your feet wet" amid a prolonged hiatus from new releases. The original had showcased Dando's interpretive style on tracks by artists like Blake Babies and , establishing covers as a key outlet for the band when original material proved challenging to produce consistently. In October 2018, Dando announced Varshons 2 as the band's return, emphasizing a selection of eclectic covers drawn from diverse influences to highlight personal favorites rather than commercial hits. The album features reinterpretations of songs by indie and alternative acts such as ("Can't Forget"), and the Bad Seeds ("Straight to You"), and even the Eagles ("Take It Easy"), blending underappreciated gems with unexpected choices to capture Dando's broad tastes. Conceptualized as the ' tenth studio album, Varshons 2 underscores Dando's curation of tracks that reflect his deep-rooted influences from and and scenes, including and roots via college radio exposure to bands like and the Replacements. These selections allowed Dando to infuse his matured vocal style and country-rock sensibility into material spanning decades, prioritizing emotional resonance over strict genre boundaries.

Pre-production

Pre-production for Varshons 2 centered on reassembling a core lineup around frontman , who handled lead vocals and guitar throughout the project, supported by a featuring Nina Violet and Lee Falco on multiple tracks. This configuration provided a stable foundation for interpreting the album's covers, drawing on the musicians' versatility to match Dando's vision for intimate, melodic arrangements. The process unfolded in late 2017 and early 2018, with Dando personally curating a 13-track selection primarily consisting of covers, along with one original track, that balanced his longstanding personal favorites with pieces well-suited to the band's strengths in and folk-inflected sounds. Notable choices included Yo La Tengo's "Can't Forget," discovered by Dando during a 2012 stay in and revisited for its emotional resonance. Other finalized tracks encompassed songs by artists such as , , and , ensuring a mix of well-known influences and deeper cuts to showcase the lineup's interpretive range, with the original "Unfamiliar" co-written with Tom Morgan of The GiveGoods. This preparatory phase built briefly on the conceptual motivations of the original from 2009, emphasizing covers as a low-pressure vehicle for Dando's expressive singing style while avoiding original material.

Recording and production

Studio sessions

The recording sessions for Varshons 2 occurred over several years starting in 2014, with primary work taking place at Old Soul Studios in Catskill, , with additional work at The Print Shop in . The main sessions spanned January to February 2018, allowing the band several weeks to develop the covers selected during . Evan and Matthew Cullen served as producers, with Cullen also responsible for mixing the album and recording most tracks, while Phil DaRosa handled engineering on select songs such as "Speed of the Sound of Loneliness" and "." Dando later reflected on the process as a laid-back endeavor, noting that the group "just had a good time doing it" while reinterpreting personal favorites without striving for flawless execution.

Key collaborators

served as the central creative force behind Varshons 2, providing lead vocals, on all tracks, on several selections, and co-producing the album alongside Matthew Cullen. His arrangements emphasized a matured, introspective vocal style that unified the diverse covers. The rhythm section featured bassist Nina Violet, who contributed to most tracks and added lap steel guitar on the opener as well as Farfisa organ to another. Drummer Lee Falco handled percussion duties on multiple songs, while Mikey Jones played drums on others, bringing a consistent yet varied energy to the sessions. Collaborations with indie artists infused fresh interpretations into the recordings, including lead guitar work from Dinosaur Jr. founder Chris Brokaw on several tracks and electric guitar from singer-songwriter Willy Mason. Backing vocals from Marciana Jones appeared across most songs, with additional support from Sabrina Brooke and Matthew Cullen himself, enhancing the album's layered, communal feel. Keyboardist Jeff Mercel provided organ on one track, while Tyler Wood contributed piano elements.

Music and lyrics

Cover selections

Varshons 2 features twelve cover songs drawn from a diverse array of artists, spanning genres such as , , , and , highlighting the album's eclectic curation. The selections include tracks originally by ("Can't Forget"), ("Settled Down Like Rain"), ("Old Man Blank"), ("Things"), ("Speed of the Sound of Loneliness"), ("Abandoned"), Natural Child ("Now and Then"), ("If I Love You"), The GiveGoods ("Sunday"), ("I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive"), Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds ("Straight to You"), and ("Round Here"). These choices reflect a deliberate mix of cult favorites and personal influences, with many originating from the alternative and indie scenes.
TrackOriginal ArtistGenre Influence
Can't Forget
Settled Down Like RainAlt-country
Old Man Blank
ThingsAlternative rock
Speed of the Sound of LonelinessFolk
AbandonedAmericana
Now and ThenNatural Child
If I Love YouRock
SundayThe GiveGoods
I'll Never Get Out of This World AliveCountry
Straight to YouNick Cave & the Bad SeedsPost-punk
Round HereCountry
Evan Dando, the band's frontman, curated these songs to pay homage to artists who shaped his musical worldview, prioritizing emotional depth and narrative intimacy over commercial success. For instance, he described "Can't Forget" as capturing a "searing sadness" akin to ' own style, while "Speed of the Sound of Loneliness" was chosen for John Prine's masterful storytelling that resonates personally. Dando emphasized lesser-known tracks like those from Natural Child and The GiveGoods to spotlight underappreciated indie acts, avoiding overexposed hits in favor of pieces with raw, heartfelt resonance. The selections underscore a strong connection to 1990s alternative rock roots, with multiple nods to bands like , , and of The Replacements, who influenced ' early sound. Dando noted that songs such as "Things" and "Old Man Blank" evoke the era's DIY ethos and emotional vulnerability, selected not for chart potential but for their ability to connect on a visceral level. This approach reinforces the album's conceptual focus on tribute and reinterpretation through a lens of personal affinity.

Arrangements and style

The arrangements on Varshons 2 emphasize acoustic-driven instrumentation, incorporating the ' signature jangly guitars to create an intimate, stripped-back that contrasts with many of the originals' fuller productions. For instance, Prine's "Speed of the of " is slowed to a contemplative pace with near-solo acoustic settings, fostering a intimacy that highlights emotional vulnerability over the original's straightforward delivery. Similarly, and the Bad Seeds' "Straight to You" receives a minimalist treatment, reducing the original's dense with horns and driving to a more subdued, harmony-drenched focused on vocal . The album's overall style blends , folk, and lo-fi elements, resulting in a ambience reminiscent of late-1960s with occasional bursts of muted distorted guitar soloing and elegant bass counterpoints. Running approximately 40 minutes, the production—handled by Matthew Cullen—prioritizes a smooth, richly prepared yet unobtrusive backdrop that spotlights Evan Dando's bittersweet, de-stressed vocals, often evoking a Byrdsy in guitar textures while avoiding overcrowding. This approach generally respects the originals' structures but infuses them with a weary, alt-country disposition, as seen in the light-fingered strumming on tracks like ' "Abandoned," where fuller accompaniment underscores a gently swooning mood.

Release and promotion

Marketing and singles

Varshons 2 was released on February 8, 2019, by Fire Records in both the UK and the US. The album's lead single, "Can't Forget" (a cover of the Yo La Tengo song), was released digitally on October 29, 2018, to promote the upcoming record and showcase its covers-oriented approach. A second single, "Old Man Blank" (a cover of the Bevis Frond song), followed digitally in December 2018. Marketing for Varshons 2 positioned it as a long-awaited sequel to the band's 2009 covers album , marking ' first full-length release in a decade and signaling frontman Evan Dando's return to consistent recording after years of sporadic activity. Promotional efforts included limited-edition pressings, such as a standard yellow variant and an indie-exclusive green edition featuring a banana-scented scratch-and-sniff sleeve, alongside digital bundles to appeal to collectors and fans of the band's roots. Press announcements and previews emphasized the eclectic selection of covers spanning , , and rock influences, framing the project as a vibrant revival of Dando's signature style.

Touring and live performances

To support the release of Varshons 2, undertook an extensive touring schedule in , beginning with a European leg in February that included multiple dates, such as a high-energy show in featuring guitarist . The tour continued with a North American run from May to June, comprising over 30 dates across the and , with providing opening support for the entirety of the leg. Setlists during these performances blended selections from Varshons 2 with staples from the band's catalog, creating a dynamic flow that highlighted both new covers and classics like "Into Your Arms" and "It's a Shame About Ray." Standout renditions included the John Prine cover "Speed of the Sound of Loneliness," often delivered as a jangly opener with Byrds-inspired harmonies, and "Abandoned" by Lucinda Williams, which added a raw edge to mid-set transitions. Other Varshons 2 tracks like "Can't Forget" and "Straight to You" appeared in North American shows, emphasizing the album's eclectic spirit without dedicating full sets to it. Live interpretations underscored the band's onstage chemistry, particularly through tight vocal harmonies and interplay between Evan Dando and Brokaw, whose contributions echoed their studio collaborations on the album. Occasional guest spots enhanced select performances, such as Will Bryant's encore appearance at the 9:30 Club in , where he joined for additional covers, mirroring the collaborative ethos of Varshons 2. These shows, marked by minimal banter and a Ramones-like efficiency, often extended to nearly 30 songs, fostering fan engagement through the seamless integration of the new material.

Reception

Critical reviews

Varshons 2 received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who appreciated its collection of covers as a revival of the Lemonheads' signature alt-country and indie rock sound. On the review aggregation website Metacritic, the album earned a score of 68 out of 100 based on seven critic reviews, reflecting "generally favorable" reception. Critics praised the album's eclectic selection of cover material spanning alt-country, indie, and classic rock influences. Q Magazine awarded it 80 out of 100, highlighting the "wide scope of source material" that showcased Evan Dando's curatorial taste. Uncut gave it 70 out of 100, noting that "breezy and agreeable though it all is, it mostly reminds how nice it would be to hear something new of The Lemonheads' own." Louder Than War rated it 7 out of 10, lauding the "stellar slew of rarely trodden rock" choices that refreshed the band's amiable style. However, some reviewers found the album uneven and less innovative than its predecessor, Varshons. Mojo scored it 60 out of 100, criticizing redundant selections such as the Eagles' "Take It Easy," which they felt paled against the originals despite the Lemonheads' charming execution. Under the Radar assigned it a low 3 out of 10, noting that while Dando's voice remained engaging, the covers lacked the spark and variety to fully revive the band's legacy compared to their original songwriting era. Overall, the album was seen as a pleasant but predictable return for Dando, with reviewers divided on whether the cover format truly advanced the Lemonheads' sound.

Commercial performance

Varshons 2 experienced modest commercial success following its February 2019 release, reflecting the band's rather than mainstream appeal. In the , it reached number 14 on the UK Independent Albums Chart and number 21 on the UK Vinyl Albums Chart, and peaked at number 75 on the Scottish Albums Chart, each for one week. In the United States, Varshons 2 peaked at number 43 on the Independent Albums chart, underscoring its resonance within indie circles but limited broader penetration. Streaming impact remained limited, with the failing to crack major digital platforms' top rankings, though vinyl editions—available in limited colored pressings—generated notable collector interest and supported steady physical sales. The album received no major certifications from organizations like the RIAA or BPI, aligning with its independent label distribution via Fire Records. However, post-release catalog sales have remained consistent, particularly through direct-to-fan platforms like , where digital and variants continue to attract longtime fans. Promotional efforts, including limited-edition merchandise tie-ins, provided a minor boost to long-term availability without significantly altering initial metrics.

Track listing and personnel

Track listing

The album consists of cover versions of songs by other artists, except for the original track "Unfamiliar," co-written by and Tom Morgan of The GiveGoods, with songwriters credited as indicated. The album has a total runtime of 39:29 and was released in standard formats including , (in variants such as black, green, and yellow), and digital download.
No.TitleWriter(s)Original artistDuration
1Can't Forget2:12
2Settled Down Like Rain, Mark Olson2:52
3Old Man Blank3:36
4Things2:45
5Speed of the Sound of Loneliness2:46
6Abandoned3:40
7Now and ThenNatural ChildNatural Child2:37
8Magnet, 3:24
9Round Here, , 2:18
10TAQNJoe RamirezThe Eyes2:03
11UnfamiliarGivegoodsThe GiveGoods3:32
12Straight to You4:27
13Take It Easy, Eagles3:17

Personnel

The album Varshons 2 was primarily recorded by alongside a core group of collaborators, with additional guest musicians contributing on select tracks. Musicians
  • – lead vocals, acoustic/ (all tracks), lead guitar (3, 12, 13), bass (9)
  • Nina Violet – bass (all except 5), (1), organ (3), backing vocals (10, 11, 13)
  • Lee Falco – drums, percussion (1, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12)
  • Mikey Jones – drums (2, 3, 7, 13)
  • Marciana Jones – backing vocals (1–3, 7–10, 12, 13), lead vocals, (2), wavy keyboards (11)
  • Matthew Cullen – guitar (1), (2, 7), backing vocals (10, 11)
Guest musicians
  • – lead guitar (1, 4, 7, 12)
  • – electric guitar (3, 7)
  • Tyler Wood – piano (7), tack piano (8)
  • Sabrina Brooke – backing vocals (11)
  • Jeff Mercel – organ (12)
Production and technical staff

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