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Live Acoustic EP
Jason Straub
Solo acoustic rock music inspired by the likes of Catherine Wheel, Soundgarden, Radiohead, The Black Crowes and Juliana Hatfield.
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| 1 |
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Drowned | 3:27 | Play |
| 2 |
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Sarahphim | 3:38 | Play |
| 3 |
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Far Behind | 3:55 | Play |
| 4 |
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Myopic Game | 4:19 | Play |
| 5 |
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She Loves Adonis | 10:39 | Play |
| 25:58 | ||||
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Description
Jason Straub is the singer and songwriter for the Philadelphia band Mean Ether, whose melodic songs draw on influences as varied as Soundgarden, Radiohead, Catherine Wheel, The Black Crowes, Juliana Hatfield, R.E.M., Buffalo Tom and Bob Mould. The band's music garnered considerable critical acclaim, and they played up and down the east coast in support of their last release, 2003's Silvertongue.
The new Live Acoustic EP was recorded live in Straubs basement studio this past winter, and pares his band's music down to its essence - voice and acoustic guitar. Most of his songs are written, at least in their infancy, on acoustic guitar, so it is no surprise that he is now performing them in such a bare-bones fashion.
"Drowned" and "Sarahphim" were staples of Mean Ether's live set, and now fans can hear them in their most basic form. Filling out the EP are new songs "Far Behind", "Myopic Game" and "She Loves Adonis", which all continue to explore the politics of personal relationships in the unique voice that Straub has established.
As trends come and go, Jason Straubs music continues to captivate fans because it stands as a vital example of what really matters in popular music - great songs played with honesty and emotion.