Nashville-based singer/songwriter Aaron Lee Tasjan follows-up his 2018 Karma for Cheap with Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan! – an album he describes as “interstellar pop.” The 11 song collection blends familiar rock ‘n’ roll concepts from the past with self-reflection and observations of the existential condition about an ever-evolving world. Tasjan’s mastery of the electric guitar combined with a host of different sound effects enables him to reshape classic music sounds and styles, culminating a familiar yet fresh sound. Tasjan pulls from 1960’s psych-rock, 1970’s and 1980’s pop, glam rock, and Americana. Notable tracks include: the pining opening love song about a dream girl on “Sunday Women”; the playful power-pop track “Computer of Love”; the synth-tinged “half party anthem, half cautionary tale” on “Up All Night” the Talking Heads vibed “Don’t Overthink,” the angsty psychedelic number “Cartoon Music”; the spacey art-rock track “Dada Bois”; the dreamy folk-tinged rocker “Another Lonely Day”; the emotional psych-country song “Feminine Walk”; and the cosmic bluesy number “Don’t Overthink It.” Aaron Lee Tasjan is a very skilled guitarist and a talented singer/songwriter who has become one of Nashville’s most respected young musicians and with Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan! he has created another creative, diverse and compelling album. – Written by JFelton
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