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ASA IRONS & SWAAN MILLER - self titled - CD
imprec143 - CD - $11.99 
This record is forever. After listending to it you'll realise
that it doesn't matter that Asa Irons plays in Witch with
J Mascis as well as the acclaimed folk outfit Feathers.
This record needs no associations and it's songs are so timeless
that they feel as if they've been passed around for generations
and hardly need any recording medium at all. This is the first release
from Asa Irons and Swaan Miller but it sounds like
they've lived within each others voices for a million years.
Asa's deep-breath-voice lays down a mossy hill for Swaan's
beautiful voice to tread upon. His guitar work is simply intricate
and his fingerpicking perfectly suits the way their voices combine
to become one. This record always has been and always will be. This
record is forever.
After spending years in New Hampshire and often Nova Scotia,
I began writing songs about my Northeastern window through which
I view the world. Most of the pieces represent strong fundamentals
in my life such as living without comfort resources like electricity
and running water, the building trends of carpentry and masonry
with which I make my living, and the slow paced rural life in which
I grew up. The land of Northeastern North America is very important
to me and compelled me to describe it in the form of music. Many
people in my life were musicians - my father, cousins, friends -
so I had plenty of good examples to pull from and think about. My
style of song writing, I believe, comes from the influence of these
loved ones combined with certain deep-rooted melodies or images
from books that have stuck with me. (Such as sound tracks of old
cinema and authors like Tolstoy and Carolyn Chute.)
My older sister's art work has also had a tremendous effect on the
way I see the world. Many of her primary subjects revolve around
various representations of our own home place and the people who
inhabited this and
the other woods houses in which we grew up. One of the people connected
to me through music and lifestyle is Swann Miller. She is the daughter
of a man who was a good friend of my father's. Through the '70's
our fathers built houses together around N.H. and also played a
lot of music. So, I have known Swann my whole life and perhaps it
was inevitable that we made music together. When I reached her house
in the winter of 2003, I had just had my notebook of songs stolen
along with other things. I decided to try to catalogue all I could
remember by practicing them. Swann practiced with me. On a whim,
her boyfriend - who works as a sound engineer - recorded the two
of us singing in an abandoned yellow women's bathroom in the basement
of the building where they lived. It all took about an hour and
a half including set up of mics, recording, and
breaking down. I borrowed a twenty year old Guild guitar from a
friend of a friend which was very similar to my father's guitar
that I grew up with. I am so happy to have had the opportunity to
help capture Swann's beautiful voice and continue the music of our
families.
The album is a quick glimpse of a world view from Southern New Hampshire
through the voices of two old friends whose fathers were friends
before them. Asa Irons
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