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Strip Mall Jesus is John Deering’s Single Out Now

Good Day Noir Family,
John Deering’s latest single, Strip Mall Jesus, is a vibrant throwback to the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, packed with infectious energy and a groove that instantly hooks you in.

Strip Mall Jesus is John Deering’s Single Out Now

The track carries echoes of bands like Talking Heads, blending rhythmic precision with a quirky, offbeat charm that keeps things fresh and exciting.

The melody is undeniably catchy, with vocal inflections and harmonized chants that burrow into your head and refuse to leave.

The production strikes the perfect balance between polished and raw, letting the song’s dynamic shifts shine.

Around the 1:40 mark, the arrangement momentarily strips down, creating a brief moment of anticipation before launching back into its full-throttle finish. It’s a clever move that adds to the track’s sense of movement and momentum.

This is the kind of song that feels equally at home on a retro vinyl collection or blasting from a modern indie playlist. With its danceable beat, smart songwriting, and undeniable energy, Strip Mall Jesus is an absolute standout.

Strip Mall Jesus is John Deering’s Single Out Now!


Infectious!


John Deering, hailing from Minneapolis, United States, is set to make waves in the music scene with his original single, “Strip Mall Jesus,” releasing on 15th March 2025. Collaborating with key contributors like mentor Ryan Smith of ‘Soul Asylum,’ who helped refine the early versions and craft the arrangement, and drummer Peter Anderson of Run Westy Run, Deering delivers a powerful track that encapsulates the raw energy of ’90s rock influences like Nirvana and Pearl Jam. With a compelling narrative behind the song’s creation, Deering’s ability to channel personal experiences into his music sets him apart as a truly authentic artist.




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