Aaron Lee Tasjan
Silver Tears


3.5
great

Review

by DrJohn USER (47 Reviews)
November 4th, 2016 | 11 replies


Release Date: 2016 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Might just as well be Memphis.

Aaron Lee Tasjan has been a resident of east Nashville, Tennessee, since 2013. He grew up in Ohio, turned down a full scholarship to Berklee, moved to Brooklyn, and enjoyed a short tenure as a member of the later New York Dolls. And he fakes Britpop in the chorus of "Little Movies". However, what consists the glue that holds this release together, and comes to play later on the tracklist, sounds a bit more cardinal: the guy has a taste for The Blues.

It's not that obvious in the way he arranges his tabs as--other than the penultimate one--he shoots for a more conventional number than twelve, nor is it obvious in the way he treats the guitars, as there's usually more twang and slide and tremolo going on than, say, bends and minor pentatonics (both of which I bet he indulges during the live). Admittedly, some Music-City clichés have fanned out across Silver Tears; but even in tracks such as "Memphis Rain", "On your side" or "Out Of My Mind", which instrumentally deliver plenty of those platitudes, the way Tasjan builds and drives his narrative like if it was a debate between repetition & modulation, actually works quite similarly to the AAB form. Besides, he's quirky when it comes to wordplay and subtle rearrangements; I could liken most of his choruses to a two-or-three-word title that sums nicely what has led to them, or to a short primer on what will follow--like a repositioned turnaround. Plus, he's gritty enough with the verses to pull that out in a manner that won't make me feel like I've been sold a hook.

Then again, the way you'll perceive whatever he sells could depend on your compatibility with his sense of humour; or you might ponder over the fact that he appeared fifty years too late. Moreover, I can't guarantee that he won't sound like too much of a Yank to some, too much of a hick to others, and too much of a revisionist to those around his current residence. See, teaching himself to strum chords by learning Oasis, back when he was a wee lad, can't quite match the phonaesthetics; that 11th street bar wasn't enough to keep him in NY; and wearing all of his experiences as a badge of honour, wherever he goes, might be too much to match the telecasters. Anyway, to me, tunes such as "Ready To Die", "Refugee" and the "Twelve Bar Blues" will always act as reminders on what a cunning & versatile contraption the I-IV-V is, and why he, who's got it down, can make his way through such a motley array of influences without busting a gut. Oh, they remind me of one last thing: Aaron Lee Tasjan doesn't have a clue about choosing singles... at least, this time around, he got the state right.



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DrJohn
November 4th 2016


1041 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

me favourites



Ready To Die - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyAsual5RL0

Refugee Blues - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EzgfzvWGgo

12 Bar Blues - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvSSUYcyNd0



zakalwe
November 4th 2016


38787 Comments


Cool!!!

DrJohn
November 4th 2016


1041 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

is that pup yours Zak?

zakalwe
November 4th 2016


38787 Comments


Certainly is doc. Not a pup anymore though.

DrJohn
November 4th 2016


1041 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice!

manosg
Emeritus
November 4th 2016


12708 Comments


A DrJohn review about a blues album goes straight to my shortlist of albums to check.

DrJohn
November 4th 2016


1041 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

sup manos? ain't sure you'll dig the whole album but you'll prolly enjoy the tracks i linked and perhaps a couple more

drjisftw
November 5th 2016


11 Comments


I actually saw him live a week ago, playing to a bar chock full of five people. I don't think it's explicitly a blues album, more of a cross between that genre and Gram Parsons-influenced country. The rating is spot on though. And one thing about seeing him live that's nowhere to be found on the record; he's a hell of a guitar picker.

DrJohn
November 5th 2016


1041 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

ye agreed, i never said it's exclusively a blues album but i'm glad that my bet was a winner (about live guitars, that is). still ur luckier than me cause you were there...

TwigTW
November 5th 2016


3934 Comments


This is nice. Sounds like a mixture of Rodney Crowell and Harry Nillson.

manosg
Emeritus
November 6th 2016


12708 Comments


Finally checked this one and found it pretty enjoyable. Glad to see hear the different influences from the Beatles to country.



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