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Mayfly - Single

Jason Karaban

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All too brief EP of haunted despair and melancholy

Karaban’s released a trio of exquisitely beautiful pop records, 2006’s Doomed to Make Choices, it’s cohort Leftovers, and last year’s Sobriety Kills. Now busy in the studio on a follow-up, he’s issued this striking three-song EP. Each of Karaban’s releases seems more pensive than the last, and these stripped-down piano-and-voice arrangements are at once meditative in instrumental tone and expansive in melodic heft. Inspired by a letter from a Civil War general to his wife, Karaban’s written songs whose moodiness conjures up the desolation and fear that soldiers endure before and after battle. The opening “Sullivan’s Ballou” is played with the piano’s dampers up, chords floating reflectively in their own sustain, intertwining with wordless vocal backing and ghostly images of fallen comrades laying dead in open fields. The harmony vocal of “No Casualties” clings more tightly to the lead, but even with Chris Joyner’s piano playing more ornate patterns, a sense of dread is heard in the defeated undertaking of retreat. The closing “A Far Better Place” is similarly joyless in its declaration of victory, with a piano played up front chiming like funeral bells as the vocals recede into the hereafter. Earlier comparisons with Michael Penn and Jason Falkner fail to capture the essence of despair permeating these new tracks. Even Karaban’s previous releases do not adequately prepare listeners for these spare, down-tempo readings. That said, the song craft that was built up in layers on Sobriety Kills now allows Karaban to intensify his emotional impact by stripping tracks to their basics. It’s daring to let your melodies and vocals stand naked before listeners’ ears, but Karaban has the goods, trusts his art and shares the rewards. [©2009 hyperbolium dot com]

Love It!

Ok, a friend of mine had this great music and I had to ask, WHO IS This? She pointed me to Jason and I had to have it. This music is especially enjoyable while I work at the computer all day long. I am definitely a new fan. Sullivan Ballou is my FAV.

A collection of thoughtful and beautiful songs, showcasing a true songwriter

For those following this artist, Mayfly will feel like a great departure from his other material. True, Mayfly is stripped of the layers of instruments as is heard on earlier works, but really, what Mayfly does, is showcase more of this artist honing in and fine tuning his craft. He is by far one of the better indie songwriters around these days and with Mayfly he lays bare his soul and speaks of the inner turmoil in all of us by brilliantly using war and in particular Sullivan Ballou's final letter to his wife, as a metaphor for despair, detachment and the eternal questions of worthiness that we all face. All the songs conjure up vivid images of battle but the underlying themes are so universal that lyrically, these songs are immediately accessible. The final notes of "A Far Better Place" filled with the brilliant lyric: "this is a far better place no disgrace from the shame we knew" along with the happy voices of children playing in the background brings shivers up my spine on each and every listen. A thoughtful and beautiful collection of songs.

Mayfly - Single, Jason Karaban
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