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Art Feynman (aka Luke Temple) Shares New Song Inspired by President Trump – “Not My Guy”

Half Price at 3:30 Due Out June 26 via Western Vinyl

May 28, 2020 Photography by Aubrey Trinnaman Art Feynman
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Here We Go Magic frontman Luke Temple is releasing a new album under the name Art Feynman, Half Price at 3:30, on June 26 via Western Vinyl. Now he has shared another song from the album, “Not My Guy,” which was inspired by the election of President Trump and written soon after election day. “Came in through the back, jack, on America’s heart-attack,” Temple sings over Afrobeat-inspired beats. “You’re not my guy, you’re not your guy, you’re not anybody else’s guy.” Listen below.

Read our recent COVID-19 Quarantine Check-In interview with Temple.

Previously Temple shared the album’s first single, “I’m Gonna Miss Your World,” via a Caroline Sallee-directed stop-motion video for the new song. “I’m Gonna Miss Your World” was one of our Songs of the Week. Then he shared another song from the album, “The Physical Life of Marilyn,” which was also one of our Songs of the Week.

A previous press release laid out the Art Feynman persona and the album as such: “As Feynman, Temple uses his dual persona like a needle and thread to stitch art pop, Nigerian highlife, worldbeat, and other less-heard genres into a musical quilt that displays his unmistakable guile and eccentric songcraft.”

In terms of Temple’s solo work, the album is the follow-up to 2019’s Both-And, 2016’s A Hand Through the Cellar Door, and 2013’s Good Mood Fool, all underappreciated works. In 2017 Temple released his first Art Feynman album, Blast Off Through the Wicker.

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