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GHOSTS IN A SEASON marks the return of Aram, an idiosyncratic
singer/songwriter who, after releasing 1997's EAST OF WESTERN and contributing
a cover for a Springsteen tribute LP, has been silent up until now. Literally.
Aram apparently sustained an injury to his vocal cords and was given a
blunt assessment by his physician: unless Aram could remain silent ---no
singing, no talking --- for at least six months, he might never be able
to sing again. And the guy did it. Aram's self-discipline paid off, as
is evident from GHOSTS IN A SEASON, which is a collection of 12 quirky,
catchy, and occasionally maddening tunes.
The compositions on GHOSTS IN A SEASON sound like some wonderful collaboration
between Roger McGuinn, Randy Newman, and Moon Martin. Aram goes off on
all sorts of topics here. Perhaps the strangest is "Hey Dave," wherein
the narrator runs into Dave, who "...shot the woman I love/left her for
dead/emptied out her savings/at the A.T.M..."; and yet, Aram understands
why! This is a deceptively simple song, open to a number of different
interpretations, not all of them pleasant. Maybe NONE of them are pleasant.
"Indian Summer" is addressed to a lover, long-gone --- possibly in more
ways than one --- but very close at hand in memory. This --- as are many
of Aram's other tunes in The compositions on GHOSTS IN A SEASON sound
like some wonderful collaboration between Roger McGuinn, Randy Newman,
and Moon Martin. Aram goes off on all sorts of topics here. Perhaps the
strangest is "Hey Dave," wherein the narrator runs into Dave, who "...shot
the woman I love/left her for dead/emptied out her savings/at the A.T.M...";
and yet, Aram understands why! This is a deceptively simple song, open
to a number of different interpretations, not all of them pleasant. Maybe
NONE of them are pleasant. "Indian Summer" is addressed to a lover, long-gone
--- possibly in more ways than one --- but very close at hand in memory.
This --- as are many of Aram's other tunes in GHOSTS IN A SEASON --- is
a haunting song. There are layers upon layers within the lyrics of Aram's
songs, and while the melodies are not always the equal of the lyrics,
each song, to varying degrees, is memorable in its own way. The standout
on the CD, however, is the opening track, "Bluefish, " a gentle but uneasy
rocker that opens with the lines "Sew some buttons on the shirt she gave
you years ago/keep it in a box in a secret place" and grows from there
into an account of unrequited love. It is extremely easy to get stuck
on "Bluefish," to the exclusion of the other songs on GHOST OF A SEASON.
This would be unfortunate; while not all of the other tunes are as accessible,
as "Bluefish," they are all worthwhile. GHOSTS IN A SEASON is a fine sophomore
followup to EAST OF WESTERN, and a testament to Aram's ability to hew
a fine CD out of a block of significant and troubling adversity. This
guy is worth watching, and worth listening to. His vision, though occasionally
troubling, is riveting. Anything he does in the future will, like GHOSTS
IN A SEASON, be worth checking out again and again.
- Joe Hartlaub
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