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Jaspar Lepak - Desert Ghosts (2021)

Jaspar Lepak - Desert Ghosts (2021)

BAND/ARTIST: Jaspar Lepak

Tracklist:

1. Ever Gonna Fly (3:18)
2. Santa Fe (4:17)
3. Why Should the Devil (2:55)
4. Dandelion (3:26)
5. Black and White Dress (3:10)
6. The Road Fades (4:06)
7. Floating (3:44)
8. Fever Tree (3:27)
9. The Thing About Mountains (3:11)
10. Chasing Ground (3:53)
11. Leaves Fall (3:05)
12. River Song (3:33)

Seattle songwriter Jaspar Lepak returns with her new Americana-flavored album Desert Ghosts. Written over the span of 10 years, the songs document a time of deep personal change and reflect the landscapes of the places she has lived—the savannas of South Africa, the plains of Minnesota, the rainforests of Washington and the canyons of the Southwest.

Although often drawing comparisons to folk and country greats Emmylou Harris and Kate Wolf, Jaspar has a voice all her own. Mixing classic folk and bluegrass sounds, she sings with an unpretentious honesty as she wrestles with modern decisions about motherhood (“Black and White Dress” ), definitions of worth and success (“Ever Gonna Fly” ), and balancing personal dreams with those of a partner (“The Road Fades” ). With a decidedly feminist perspective, she tackles topics like a woman’s right to choose, be angry, speak her truth, and choose her own path.

Recorded at The Winterblue Room in Seattle, the album features a local band that includes Avery Hill and Mandy Troxel, with whom she founded the trio Raising Hazel in 2019. Although the pandemic kept them from playing their first scheduled tour, Jaspar was grateful to get to collaborate with them on this project. Jaspar’s husband and frequent collaborator Kale Lepak (accordion, vocals) also contributed as did songwriters Wes Weddell and Ailisa Newhall, who Jaspar met through the Bushwick Book Club of Seattle—a nonprofit collective where songwriters write songs inspired by books. A few songs came out of this project, including “Dandelion,” inspired by Margarat Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and “Why Should the Devil,” featuring a few lines from the A.E. Stalling s poem “Triolet on a Line Apocryphally Ascribed to Martin Luther,” which she performed before Stallings gave a lecture and poetry reading in Seattle.

An album that is personal yet perfectly resonant with us all right now, Desert Ghosts invites us to join Jaspar on a journey through life’s greatest joys and toughest challenges, giving us hope and encouragement along the way.


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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 18:29
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Many Thanks
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  • nilesh65
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Thank you so much!!!
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  • mufty77
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Greatful Music. Many thanks for lossless!!