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Ari Roar moniker of Texan singer songwriter Caleb Campbell releases his debut album Calm Down via Bella Union
With intuitive powers of clarity and concision to the fore, Calm Down is an album that draws on 1960s pop and modern DIY heroes for a set of lovingly languid, lo-fi miniatures. Depths of detail and lived experience bustle beneath effortlessly melodic surfaces sure signs of a writer in confident command of his pitch.
With a tight run time of 28 minutes and few of its 15 songs breaching the two-minute mark, Calm Down is not an album that overstates its case. Called In merges the influences of garage pop and Grandaddy in its plaintive plea to stay alert, while the brightly summery Windowsill and literal shaggy-dog tale Lost And Found show an easy lightness of narrative touch and mood control.
Elsewhere, Ari makes weightless work of variously playful, psychedelic material, navigating his songs with expressive ease even when hes documenting difficulties navigating high school hallways on Dont Have A Fit. Off And On is luminous, Implode sweetly chugging. Sock Drawer recounts an inner voyage with a gently psychedelic touch before the playful strut of Choke and buoyant release of Lucky One offer precision-judged notes of climactic uplift.
For Ari, Calm Down is a milestone in a journey that began in Dallas, Texas, where he started songwriting on his familys super-old, outof- tune piano as a child. Early inspirations included Grandaddys Under The Western Freeway and Radioheads OK Computer; his first concert experience was The Doobie Brothers, with his parents. But it was a gorgeous solo performance by Jason Schwartzman in the teen comedy Slackers that inspired Ari to start writing songs with lyrics at 14: I remember being mesmerized by it and I went into my room and started trying to write something similar. After that I just never stopped.
LP is pressed on green vinyl with digital download code.






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