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Vigil's follow up release to Heart Gone Sober. His writing matures with upbeat and colorful songs, as he delves into a more positive side of life. A must need for any music listener's collection.
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Rock: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock
Release Date:
2008
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Sometimes Always
Jason Vigil
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Sometimes the maturation process of a musical artist happens before our very eyes, and in the case of Denver based Jason Vigil, the act of writing, recording and performing over the last few years has helped that process along. Vigil released his debut, Heart Gone Sober (2006) to a sold out Walnut Room in Denver, and he’s now back with Sometimes Always, an EP that fully displays his maturity as a singer, songwriter and performer.
Vigil admits that this album is more “upbeat” and “happy” than the material on Heart Gone Sober. “My style has become I believe more polished and I think that the music I'm writing now makes more sense musically and lyrically than before,” he says.
Vigil is also drawing from more influences that ever before. “I've been working on becoming a more well-rounded writer as well as musician,” he admits. “Not just staying in one genre per se, but being able to draw from several styles depending on what the song I'm writing dictates.”
But as with any talented artist, performing often has helped Vigil to hone his skills, and you can hear the confidence in his edgy, powerful vocals on Sometimes Always. Much of that was the result of working with producer Duane Lundy (Scourge of the Sea, Neva Jeffrey, Vandaveer, The Parlour Boys).
“It was great working with Duane,” says Vigil. “He takes a very organic approach to recording, which was refreshing. He gave the songs a distinct sound and made them stand out more individually. I also liked how he was hands-on with the structure of the songs, which gave them direction.”
But it’s not like Vigil came completely out of nowhere. He was nominated by Westword Magazine for best singer/songwriter in the Denver area and has established himself as one of the city’s top talents through radio play and constant high profile local and regional shows. In addition to that rigorous performing schedule, Vigil also toured the Midwest, Southeast and west coast in 2008. That is something he intends to do more of in support of the new release.
“I would like to be on the road more consistently,” he says. “I want this release to launch awareness of my music to a higher level nationally.” One listen to Jason Vigil’s emotive voice delivering powerful and interesting tracks on Sometimes Always, and you’ll know that he should be able to garner that awareness with a slam dunk.
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Congrarulations on GrIndie Award
author: RadioIndy.com
RadioIndy is proud to present Jason Vigil a GrIndie Award for their CD "Sometimes Always." A GrIndie Award is RadioIndy's stamp of approval that this CD is an excellent quality CD. Please join us in congratulating this artist on this accomplishment.
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Outstanding Pop/Rock Release from an Extremely Gifted Singer/Songwriter
author: RadioIndy.comRodney and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
“Sometimes Always” is the exceptional new release from Denver based singer/songwriter Jason Vigil. Vigil is a mature artist and vocalist, presenting a product that is extremely polished, highly original and ready for mainstream radio. Although Vigil has created a collection of songs with a distinct and personal sound, each track on this album has the ability to stand on its own. The title track “Sometimes Always” is an upbeat tune showcasing Vigil’s substantially refined sound. The production on this album is clean and simplistic throughout, giving this music a raw edge. Vigil’s lyrical approach is highly pensive and introspective. Listen to the thoughtful “Because of You” and the reflective “Hard to Be Away.” “Before You Disappear” is a good example of Virgil’s ability to provide a memorable chorus with a captivating hook. “A Beautiful Mess” is a track that is moving and emotional, with compassionate and sympathetic lyrics. “Sometimes Always” is an outstanding release from an extremely gifted singer/songwriter that will be enjoyed by Pop/Rock fans of male vocalists in the style of Rob Thomas and John Mayer.
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