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MP3 Jaia Suri - Fire in the Archives

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Description:

(ID 1067694)
Naked, dreamy, haunting and fully felt songs read like hard to leave chapters through Suri's most sparsely arranged third recording.

14 MP3 Songs
FOLK: like Joni, BLUES: Mellow Blues



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Formerly Jaia Suri, Ajaia has reclaimed her "A"!

Fire in the Archives: This CD is full of raw, dreamy, naked songs. Most of these songs were written on Suri's most recent journey across the US in her recycled vegetable oil burning diesel truck. They are filled with the spirit of adventure, both catastrophic and truly wonderful.

If you like poetry that winds around gracefully, like a new way home that takes you someplace unanticipated, this is your CD. If you like playful, experimental strings and strong, rich, soulful vocals, then this is your cd. If you like recordings that sound great, but aren't full of unnecessary musical clutter and production, then this is your cd.

"I learned to sing and play guitar in adolescence
because the days and the nights wanted me to extend
them past school work, past friends, past lovers,
past reason, past the four walls of the room, past
any tangible evidence of boredom. I learned to play
banjo years later because they're just so cool!"


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