Under a Thumbnail Moon – Jason Lenyer Buchanan Crafts Western Soul with Heart and Precision

Under a Thumbnail Moon by Jason Lenyer Buchanan is a thoughtful, beautifully played collection that leans into strong storytelling, heartfelt vocals, and masterful instrumentation. Rooted in acoustic textures and rich with emotional nuance, this EP explores the landscape of Western soul through both lyrical depth and musical craftsmanship.

Jason’s warm acoustic guitar and earnest vocal delivery provide the foundation, while a standout supporting cast—including Scott Mulvahill (bass), Nate Leath (fiddle), Don Eanes (keys), Joel Rousseau (electric guitar), and Jacob Schrodt (drums)—elevates each track with subtlety and skill. Whether it’s the expressive bow of the fiddle or the gentle swell of keys, every element serves the story.

What sets this EP apart is its balance of tradition and originality. The songs feel familiar in their structure and honesty, yet refreshingly personal in tone. Each track unfolds like a short story—intimate, vivid, and emotionally grounded. It’s a project that will appeal to fans of Americana, folk, and roots-inspired singer-songwriters alike.

With its rich soundscape and lyrical sincerity, Under a Thumbnail Moon is a compelling listen that deserves a spot on any well-curated playlist. This is music that lingers long after the final note, quietly confident in its authenticity.

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