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Ghost Shirt Society from Taylor Watkins (S3 | E278)
Released on April 10, 2026, Ghost Shirt Society marks a significant new chapter for Watkins, a project helmed by Taylor Watkins. The nine-track album, clocking in at just under 32 minutes, presents a concise and focused collection of indie-pop and alternative sounds. This record arrives as a fresh statement of the artist’s current creative direction, building on a foundation of introspective songwriting and melodic exploration.
This week on Lester the Nightfly.


About Ghost Shirt Society
The tracklist is anchored by the atmospheric opener “Clear As Mud,” setting a tone that is both reflective and rhythmically engaging. Other standout tracks like “Blue Genes,” “Coyote,” and “Constant Interruptions” showcase the project’s knack for blending organic instrumentation with contemporary production touches. The album concludes with “Cabochon,” a short but evocative instrumental that leaves the listener in a lingering, contemplative mood, reinforcing the “society” theme suggested by the title—a sense of quiet belonging within a specific sonic space.

Musically, the record balances upbeat, “sun-kissed” orchestral pop moments with more somber, piano-driven ballads. Ghost Shirt Society has been noted for its thematic weight, often grappling with the complexities of aging, parenthood, and making peace with mortality, all while maintaining a resilient spirit. It serves as a testament to Watkins’ ability to metabolize personal grief and the “trauma” of experience into something tangible and beautiful, offering a mature perspective that resonates with long-time listeners and new fans alike.
Our playlist on this first episode is a blend of Taylor’s new music from the record and choice selections from his favorite bands.
Ghost Shirt Society from Taylor Watkins (S3 | E278)




