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Samuel Zasada

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Nightshift Review: Issue 167, June 2009
Demo of the Month
Having hinted at something decent with his last demo earlier this year, Samuel Zasada (the evil, world-domination-seeking acoustic singer-songwriter alter-ego of Witney’s David Ashbourne) returns with four tracks that show a huge step-up in quality and ambition. It takes something pretty special for these types of demos to stand out, and David looks like he’s found that something special. A rough-hewn bluesy voice that’s capable of easing into something softer and more emotive; a sense of poetry that offers a glimpse into his soul without going overboard on the emotional hand-wringing, and an ear for interesting arrangements of what are simple songs. ‘Grow Up To Be’ comes in like a fusion of Bruce Springsteen and Billy Bragg, delicate but raw, laced with steel guitar and a great lyric packed with melancholy and understated bitterness. ‘Buried’ is a slow-burning acoustic gothic folk rumble that makes a big sound from modest components and with David’s voice dropping into more gentle territory, not far from This Mortal Coil’s Dominic Appleton. ‘Place Your Words In Tune’ is darkly atmospheric, not unlike nu-folkies Candidate, while the closing ‘The Blade That You Hold’ is dreamier and more spacious, his voice back to its rougher, bluesier edge. There’s a creeping hypnotic feel about the whole demo that slowly sucks you in, and by the time you’ve listened through a few times you’re completely entranced. At the rate of improvement Mr Zasada is showing, he’ll have turned into Leonard Cohen, invented a cure for cancer and scored an Ashes-winning double century before the summer is out.
'show me something worth keeping' © 2009 David Ashbourne
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Record Label: Ambulant Records
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Samuel Zasada is the catharsis of David Ashbourne. David had beenwriting and recording his own music for years. Aged sixteen he startedplaying at some of the open-mic nights in his hometown of Witney....
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1st Nightshift Review

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show me something worth keeping - the new album is set for release

Oh my god, my new album is finished and I am in disbelief. Me, Mark and Luci have been working on it since August and it has finally fallen into place! We stayed up late on Tuesday night getting the l...
Posted by on Thu, 04 Dec 2008 14:52:00 GMT

New album is almost complete

The new album is now being finalised! It is called 'show me something worth keeping' and includes a new array of songs recorded in the last few tiring months. The album features David, Luci and Mark a...
Posted by on Sun, 09 Nov 2008 10:07:00 GMT