Recorded over the course of a 4,000-mile cross-country roadtrip,
Taylor Ashton’s gorgeous new album, Stranger To The Feeling, is a
sonic odyssey through the heart of America, one that works its way
chronologically and geographically from coast to coast as it meditates
on the meaning of closeness and connection. The performances are warm
and inviting, anchored by Ashton’s deft guitar and banjo work and
rich, easygoing melodicism, and the recordings—helmed by producer
Jacob Blumberg and captured with a broad range of collaborators
including Courtney Hartman, Big Thief’s Buck Meek, Lake Street
Dive’s Rachael Price, Vulfpeck’s Theo Katzman, Late Show
bandleader Louis Cato, and Mipso’s Jacob Sharp—are alternately
sparse and lush, with arrangements often serving as aural reflections
of their physical environments. From a blanket in Brooklyn’s
Prospect Park to a spiritual vortex in Sedona, AZ, the settings are
inextricable from the songs, and the result is a moving collection
that manages to evoke both the gentle virtuosity of Nick Drake and the
buoyant wit of Paul Simon. Born and raised in Canada, Ashton got his
start fronting the beloved Vancouver five-piece Fish & Bird. After
moving to NYC, he teamed up with Courtney Hartman for 2018’s Been On
Your Side, which Rolling Stone proclaimed “packs a punch,” and two
years later released his solo debut, The Romantic, earning widespread
praise alongside dates with the likes of Sarah Jarosz, Madison
Cunningham, The Wood Brothers, and more.
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