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Don Lynam
@drlynam.bsky.social
Professor of Psychological Sciences / Music, cocktails, personality, & open science / Perpetually disappointed in the field / Opinions are often strongly stated

https://sites.google.com/view/donald-lynam/home
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8306-498
Last installment. Dead center of my current sound obsession. Sackcloth and Ashes from 16 Horsepower. Appalachian Goth-punk with a preacher's fire. This band blew me away when I first heard them. If you liked anything I have posted recently, try this.
November 25, 2025 at 2:54 AM
I know this is just for me at this point, but tonight I return to William Elliott Whitmore and his album Silently, the Mind Breaks. I love his sound. Amazing voice. The sound is percussive and spare. And the vinyl is super cool.
November 24, 2025 at 11:09 PM
Cool chilling on the elevated dog bed. Sort of.
November 24, 2025 at 6:51 PM
Tom Waits' Mule Variations definitely lives in the subgenre I am caught up in--primitive, percussive American music with a gospel undertow. Bone Machine lives there too but across town. This is a great album.
November 23, 2025 at 10:05 PM
Typical end of the evening. Listening to some vinyl and serving as the holder of the evening's particular chew object. Neither Patterson nor I are complaing.
November 23, 2025 at 3:29 AM
Typical end of the evening. Listening to some vinyl and serving as the holder of the evening's particular chew object. Neither Patterson nor I are complaing.
November 23, 2025 at 3:27 AM
A little further out from the center of the zip code I have been listening in than his self-titled album, but still very good. I love early Parker Millsap. Y'all might like him too.
November 23, 2025 at 2:08 AM
Untitled Arts' Blueberry Pie a la Mode. I am not typically a fan of fruit beers, but OMG.
November 23, 2025 at 12:05 AM
Earlier someone asked for best opening lyrics. I went with "The screen door slams, Mary's dress sways." After an evening full of Charlie Parr, I am changing my vote to "take a look at their big house/bigger than they really need." Fight me.
November 22, 2025 at 1:59 AM
I was super excited to find this on my porch when I got home. I know what I'll be doing tonight.
November 21, 2025 at 10:24 PM
Don't worry. Here is some music no one cares about as well.
Parker Millsap (self-titled) is revival-tent folk rock—still percussive and Pentecostal, but less primitive. This a great album.
November 21, 2025 at 12:02 AM
Interrupting the music posts that no one really cares about for a Patterson Hound post that no one really cares about. "Throw the GD ball already, human!"
November 20, 2025 at 11:31 PM
More of The Bones of JR Jones. I think i like Spirit's Furnace a bit more, but this one is quite good. And the vinyl (media and accouterments) is very nice. As you can see.
November 20, 2025 at 12:25 AM
Spirit's Furnace by The Bones of JR Jones. Good stuff. Listen to Dry Dirt (Stripped); it is the essence of the sound I am immersed in right now. Pretty vinyl too.
November 19, 2025 at 2:14 AM
Whitmore’s Animals in the Dark. I didn’t say it yesterday: this album is phenomenal. It’s one of the 30-ish albums in my top ten—top-shelf stuff, start to finish. Soup to nuts, not a weak moment. I’ve been days deep and dozens of listens in, and it just keeps getting better.
November 18, 2025 at 4:01 AM
Yep. The "Dark Triad" remains stigmatizing, sensationalistic, imprecise, problematic, unscientific, and easily replaceable. It takes me back to the "good" old days of feeblemindness, moral imbecility, and hysterical women.
In our rejoinder, we argue 1) Dark terminology isn't used responsibly as BL et al. claim, 2) the term can be replaced with a more sensible and scientific one, 3) data support our position (Stanton et al., 2025), and 4) popularity ≠ importance. @davidchester.bsky.social @drlynam.bsky.social
The 'Dark Triad' may be popular, but more importantly, it is irresponsible, moralizing, trivializing, and ultimately, replaceable: A rejoinder to Borraz-Leon, Rantala, and Jonason (2025): https://osf.io/u86th
November 17, 2025 at 9:54 PM
My recent obsession with Charlie Parr sent me down a rabbit hole where I ran into old friends and made some new ones. For the foreseeable future, it’s primitive, percussive American music with a dark gospel undertow. First up? New friend William Elliott Whitmore’s Animals in the Dark.
November 17, 2025 at 1:32 AM
Not only is this a very good album (Medicine County by Holly Golightly and the Brokeoffs), it is also a lovely piece of vinyl.
November 14, 2025 at 10:37 PM
Reposted by Don Lynam
Great work led by Andrew Castillo extending sample size stability analyses to interactions! We've also added a function implementing these analyses to the InteractionPoweR R package: dbaranger.github.io/InteractionP... #rstats
November 14, 2025 at 8:09 PM
Another paper in our effort to get folks to stop routinely testing interactions. This time from the angle of stability. Led by @andrew-cast.bsky.social with help from @vizecolin.bsky.social, @jdmiller.bsky.social, @davidbaranger.bsky.social, and me. Forthcoming in AMPPS.
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November 14, 2025 at 6:21 PM
Reposted by Don Lynam
"That’s right, we held all the cards and we played them perfectly—by folding."
Great News: We Got Them to Agree to Their Own Deal
“Eight senators in the Democratic caucus broke with the party late Sunday to vote with Republicans and advance legislation to end the government sh...
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November 14, 2025 at 2:03 PM
Holly Golightly & the Brokeoffs’ Medicine County: country, blues, swamp, goth, and pure cool—finished with a twist of quirk. Give her a listen.
November 14, 2025 at 2:43 AM
I mostly like my job, but if anyone wants to pay me to just listen to music, DM me.
November 14, 2025 at 12:53 AM
Took Patterson for a walk last week. We passed two little girls being pulled in a wagon. Patterson sat and watched as they passed. One girl said "cute dogggie." The other said "that doggie has no eyes."
November 11, 2025 at 8:24 PM
Patterson seemed happy to see the snow. But he is just a dumb dog.
November 10, 2025 at 2:01 AM