Shine
© Copyright-Jasmine Ash
(837101372657)
Record Label: Sissy Conspiracy
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Jasmine Ash is a singer/songwriter from Portland, Oregon whose effortless charisma and soft, intimate voice have made her a favorite of the local scene as well as garnering interest from the record industry.
Meredith Brooks writes: "Jasmine Ash can do it all, she writes, she can sing, and she's a performer...exactly what the music biz needs today." Jasmine's second CD entitled "From Grey to Blue" was and is an exciting departure from her previous acoustic work, and showed a level of complexity and maturity well beyond years. The record was released on May 14th, 2005 and quickly began to receive rave reviews.
"...Catchy and beautiful...a feathery voice that wanders between cajolingly childlike and pristine." (kxl.com)
"Her vocals have a memorable quality that is only destined to get more so." (Andre Hagestadt)
"Jasmine Ash is the next big thing to come out of Portland" (The Oregonian).
The CD was produced by the local production team of Ezra Holbrook and Sean Norton, whose previous credits include The American Girls, Camaro Hair, Little Sue, Assisted Living, Charmparticles, and a host of others. The Band that plays on both the CD and in concert has an impressive resume of it's own. Singer/songwriter and former Trauma Recording artist Aaron Masonek plays bass. Jason Henry, current member of the Portland rock band The Bella Fayes, plays guitar. Ezra Holbrook, producer and former drummer for Geffen Records band The Loved, as well as for the Decemberists, and current drummer for Little Sue, lends his talents on drums. It is an all star cast of local musicians who recognize that Jasmine has barely scratched the surface of a promising career. Playing in Portland for less than two years, Jasmine has managed to perform at almost every venue, and has played shows with popular local bands as well as touring acts. She recently returned from a three week tour of the west coast, a two week international tour in Tokyo, Japan and has been getting airplay on local radio stations.
Most recently, songs from "From Grey To Blue," were featured on MTV's Laguna Beach, among other popular television shows.
Jasmine has just concluded recording on her third and widly anticipated album "Shine" with breakout tracks such as Fall (Hidden Fortress Remix) and the album's title track "Shine."
The album is due out for official release on iTunes June 11th and hard copy release July 28th with a live show featuring Jasmine and her band at the Doug Fir Lounge in Portland, OR.
2007 is likely to be an outstanding year for the songstress, and many local critics view Jasmine as the next big breakout artist to come out of Portland.
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As real as it gets
author: Robin Ewing (formally Myers)
I knew Jasmine when she was in highschool, I have seen her from time to time since we have both lived in Portland for a while. I have fallen in love with her music, and it is not only because I enjoy listening to it but because I know I am listening to an artist that is being real and true to who she is. She is a sweet and lovely girl I have never thought differently and it shows through her music. I feel like so many artists these days are trying for an image and want to make money, but Jasmine is as real as it gets and you can feel that when you listen to her music. I hope she never looses that inner strength to be herself as she furthers her career in music. It is rare these days that an artist can write a catchy love song that actually has meaning and the lyrics are easy to follow but intellegent. She seems to be growing and getting more comfortable with her talent, I can't wait to hear more music from Jasmine Ash. It is inspiring to see great things happen to great people.
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In Love With a New Artist
author: Katherine Green
I was doubtful about her use of electronic accompaniment (not a big electronica fan), but after listening further to the full album, the songwriting and vocals are meaty enough in their own right that the accompaniment doesn't have to try to hide any deficiencies. I love Jasmine's voice, and her inventive backbeats. New favorite, I can't wait to hear more from her.
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author: Pamela at CD Baby
Jasmine Ash. Rarely has there been a name so suited to an artist's sound. Jasmine: the warm, intoxicating scent that invites images of mellow and reflective days drifting through a perfectly manicured garden park. Ash: the light and feathery, sublimely delicate bits that spark up and float down from a mid-summer backyard campfire. With this third full-length release, we find the aptly named songbird writing with a level of authenticity that rivals female writers of the 60s, but this is clearly a folk pop record for the modern age. The record opens with a long time personal favorite, "Fall," as remixed by Hidden Fortress (the British audio-visual duo that seems to be getting their hands on everyone from Imogen Heap to your favorite new local), and continues through nine tracks of vocals that gingerly lead stacked harmonies, crystal clear guitars, laid back electric piano, digital beats, and live drums. Ash's melodies are so quickly memorable that they well may be the ones to finally dislodge Regina Spektor's bouncing melodic vowels from that loop that's been trolling around our heads for about a year now. Ash is like Spektor in another way; sure she's got CDs on CD Baby now, but there's a feeling that she'll be showing up in the more conspicuous pop culture outlets sooner rather than later.
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