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Jason Collett

About Me

The best songs don’t just tell a story set to music – they capture a moment, encapsulate a feeling and draw in the listener, in a way that’s at once singularly personal and completely universal. When Toronto singer-songwriter Jason Collett was mulling over titles for his new album, the by-turns effervescent and elegiac Here’s To Being Here, he stumbled across a line in an anthology of poetry by his friend Emily Haines’ (Metric) late father Paul, a well-known avant-garde jazz poet. “I really love the simple sentiment of the title. I think of it as a toast, a raising of the glass to the notion of being present to the moment. Recording this record was all about that for me. Capturing the bits of spontaneous magic in the studio that are just the happy accidents of the day. For me there's a kind of unadorned celebratory ring to the phrase ‘here’s to being here’. There's no irony in it, and lord knows we’ve all had enough of that for a while. I really like Haines’ playful writing. It’s like Dylan, almost Dada- esque; it doesn’t take itself too seriously. I really relate to that era of writing... Ginsberg, that pre-’60s movement.” Fittingly, Collett’s own work draws upon such classic cultural touchstones while continuing to push the boundaries of the great singer-songwriter tradition. After over a decade of honing his sound and style, in the process becoming a key figure in Toronto’s burgeoning indie scene, Collett returns with the long- awaited follow-up to 2005’s critically acclaimed Idols of Exile. But where Exile was one big house party featuring Collett’s Broken Social Scene brethren, the guestlist was scaled back a bit for Here’s To Being Here, which was built largely around Collett’s former touring band Paso Mino, with producer Howie Beck, New York guitar great Tony Scherr, The Stills’ Liam O’Neil, BSS’ Kevin Drew, and members of Apostle of Hustle and the 6ixty8ights all lending a hand in the studio. When it came time to get off the road and begin to record some of the 40-plus tunes the prolific Collett had written over the past several years (the father of three children, the busy musician notes he’s able to find sanctuary and perspective to write while on tour), the recording process took place in two quick but productive sessions in winter 2007: four days in a barn an hour outside of Toronto with engineer Marty Kinack in February, and two days at Toronto’s Hallamusic studio in March. “For me, the studio is a very different beast from playing live. What you’re trying to do is capture a bit of magic in an environment that doesn’t necessarily lend itself to that. Howie and I have a really dynamic thing going on,” Collett says of working with Beck, who also produced his last album. “He’s the Woody Allen of rock and roll: he’s neurotic, funny, he’s got crazy ears – he can hear things that other people can’t, which drives *ME* crazy. He works fast, and I like working fast.” Here’s To Being Here is the sound of a seasoned songsmith fully coming into his own signature sound – from the ’70s AM-radio vibe of road-tested favourites like the rollicking relationship reflections “Not Over You” and “Out of Time” to sparse countrified ballads like Canadiana ode “No Redemption Song” and album closer "Waiting For the World" (partially inspired by Collett's friend James Loney, who was taken hostage in Iraq in 2005), the album redefines the contemporary guitar-based singer-songwriter framework for the current genre-blurring musical landscape. As tuneful as they are poetic, these masterful songs of hope in an age of disillusionment stick in your head as firmly as they capture your heart. “I feel this is a rock-and-roll music record. Not rock, not rock and roll, but Rock ’n Roll music. I don’t care much for the roots-rock tag or the singer-songwriter one and all the banality those genres conjure up. Rock ’n Roll music encompasses all sorts of influences – country, blues, gospel... all those things, and I’m just part of that tradition,” Collett points out. “We decided midway through the record to avoid embellishing it with horns and strings – which I really love, but I think it sort of helps make the record more cohesive with the absence of that indulgence. There’s not a lot of trickery to it. It’s not like we really stripped things down, it’s just that we never gussied them up.” Collett, who began writing to try to escape the boredom of the suburb of Bramalea where he grew up, and logged time in Toronto bands before going on to craft two full-length albums (1999’s Chrome Reflections and 2001’s Bitter Beauty) prior to joining the Arts & Crafts family in 2003, has always penned songs with a poet’s knack for reflection and a journalist’s eye for detail. That timeless quality permeates Here’s To Being Here, which not only allows listeners a peek into the songwriter’s thoughts, but also a glimpse into the everyday human emotions that bind us. “I’m beginning to recognize that I have a body of work. I’ve always tried to make records with a classic sensibility, so that they’re records you can listen to 20 years from now,” Collett says. “I feel like I connect when I’m just being candid. I want to take the audience on a journey with me – by being as present in the moment as I can.” With the release of Here’s to Being Here, Collett looks back at the ghosts of his past while keeping his eyes firmly fixed on the future. The title says it all: it’s a line of poetry, an affirmation, a toast to where we’ve come from, and where we’re going.
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Member Since: 2/27/2007
Band Website: arts-crafts.ca/jasoncollett
Band Members: The World Cafe - Philadelphia, PA

Photo credit: Doug Seymour

Le Petit Campus - Montreal, QC

Photo credit: Sarah Brideau
Sounds Like: Out Of Time

I'll Bring The Sun

It Won't Be Long

Fire

Record Label: Arts&Crafts
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Jason Collett Loft Session on XM-50

The Jason Collett Loft Session on XM Radio 50 will debut on Monday, August 18th at Noon EST. It will also play again that week on the following times (all EST):Monday 8/18: 9:00pmThursday 8/21: 3:00p...
Posted by Jason Collett on Thu, 14 Aug 2008 08:47:00 PST

Jason Collett "Live at The Verge"

Jason Collett’s "Live At The Verge" XM Radio session will air on Wednesday, April 2nd at 6AM EST/6PM EST and again on April 6th at 9AM EST and 9PM EST. For more information go here:http://www.x...
Posted by Jason Collett on Thu, 20 Mar 2008 08:58:00 PST

Pre-order the new album today!

You can now pre-order the album Here's To Being Here on iTunes, Insound, and Gallery AC and instantly receive a little bonus with your purchase! Visit each website for more information....
Posted by Jason Collett on Tue, 22 Jan 2008 01:46:00 PST

JASON COLLETT: NEW ALBUM DETAILS & FREE MP3s

Arts & Crafts is set to release the third collection of new songs by Jason Collett. The new album, titled Here's To Being Here, will be released throughout North America on February 5, 2008.Here's To ...
Posted by Jason Collett on Tue, 06 Nov 2007 07:14:00 PST

Jason Collett nominated for a 2007 Bucky Award

The Bucky Awards are CBC Radio 3's annual year-end awards in Canadian music, and the winners are decided by Canada's music fans in online voting hereVoting runs from Nov 1  Nov 30, 2007. Winners wil...
Posted by Jason Collett on Fri, 02 Nov 2007 10:25:00 PST

Jason Collett brings his Basement Revue to the Dakota Tavern

Jason Collett will kick off a three-week residency Dec. 4th at the Dakota Tavern in Toronto. Jason will be joined by surprise guests each week. Advance tickets are available at Rotate This and Sound...
Posted by Jason Collett on Fri, 26 Oct 2007 08:52:00 PST

Jason Collett joins Feist on tour!

Jason Collett will join Feist on part of her upcoming US tour. Jason will begin supporting on November 14 in Denver and continue on for a total of six shows.Here are the dates:NOVEMBER 14 Denver, CO /...
Posted by Jason Collett on Thu, 18 Oct 2007 09:52:00 PST

Now Available: Arts & Crafts Sampler Vol. 4

Our latest Arts & Crafts sampler features some of our best new music: previously unreleased b-sides from Stars, Kevin Drew and The Most Serene Republic; two brand new tracks from Jason Collett; and re...
Posted by Jason Collett on Wed, 05 Sep 2007 01:27:00 PST

Jason Collett's Prodigals EP available now

Jason Collett's Prodigals, the seven-song EP featuring early demos and outtakes, is available now. Follow the links to purchase it at Gallery AC or iTunes (USA/CAN)....
Posted by Jason Collett on Tue, 08 May 2007 08:54:00 PST

New Jason Collett digital download EP out May 8

On May 8th, Arts & Crafts will release Jason Collett's "Prodigals" - a 7-song collection of rare outtakes & demos recorded prior to the release of Motor Motel Love Songs. The EP will be available as ...
Posted by Jason Collett on Wed, 04 Apr 2007 07:02:00 PST