About: Asa
“Never has Asa’s voice been so precise and
emotionally pure.”
She still has all the melodic grace she’s
always been known for, but this time, it’s more troubling than ever. The songs
on her new album Bed of Stone say much more than the emotions of Bukola
Elemide, known as Asa. Her songs say a lot about our melancholy, our dreams,
our thoughts and our reflections. It almost feels like they’ve have been part
of our lives even before Asa wrote and sang them.
Actually, they were born from her life and
the shock she felt coming off the road in 2012, after an incredibly long tour.
“I needed time to pull myself together. I toured for 2 years, gave everything I
had every single night. I had been the girl that was full of life, force and
energy that people looked at for 2 hours on stage, and then congratulated
backstage after the show. But I was going home alone, never really realizing
how exhausting all that actually is…”
The tour that followed the release of
Beautiful Imperfection was grueling, but it was, it must be said, preceded by a
well-received first album in 2007 and was awarded the Prix Constatntin. There
were also well over 100 shows and the Live in Paris album…a dream-come-true
journey for a spectacular new artist that keeps on breaking new ground.
Asa is Nigerian but was born in Paris. She
became an artist in Lagos, fueled on old-school Soul, and was signed by a
French label. She’s clearly one of the most exciting artists to have emerged in
the last decade. She’s highly in-demand by festivals across the world and
radios (with taste!) are giving her a special place on their playlists. She’s a
whirlwind, she’s happiness, and she is a craze.
After her last tour, she just couldn’t stay
home, so she traveled and she wrote. Lagos, Berlin, the USA, London, Paris… » I
wanted to feel human again. Meet new people and do everything I always wanted
to do before I hit 30. I wanted to learn to swim, rent a car and drive from
Nashville to New York and from New York to Los Angeles and I wanted to learn to
skateboard and drive a motorcycle ».
While doing this, she wrote new songs. The
recording took place in various locations after the originally intended
producer didn’t work out in Los Angeles. She left for Hastings in East Sussex
to work with Blair MacKichan, a songwriter and producer who had worked with
Will Young and Lilly Allen.
With a nearly finished album, she wanted to
reconnect with Benjamin Constant who had arranged her first 2 studio albums and
she wanted to meet new musicians and feel new emotions. » I wanted to be the « old lady » that falls
from a skateboard with kids all around her, go full throttle on a motorcycle
for the first time in my life. These experiences didn’t necessarily make it
into my songs, but they served a purpose. It’s all there! »
Asa’s life is part of her songs as much as
our life is part of her songs. The inexhaustible subject that is love, the
spiritual calling, the need to party or to simply share a cup of tea with 2
friends…and there’s Dead Again, the first single, written in 2 hours with Blair
MacKichan, based on a close friend’s treason that angered Asa. Love Found Me is
a song about having to stop looking for love because it found you, a
premonitory song written shortly before the start of the recording.
Grateful is a beautiful hymn of grace
beyond any religious considerations that invites to look to the maker. Then
there’s Satan Be Gone, based on a New Orleans rhythm, speaking of the battles
against the horned one, alcohol and hate. Eyo, written in Paris and borrowing a
melody for the Masks Parade in Lagos, a place where the streets know how to
smile.
All that says the talented Asa, and the
road that she traveled.
« I’ve matured,” says the soon to be 32
year-old artist, in total control of her art and her emotions.
Asa – Official Website
http://www.asa-official.com/Asa - Soundcloud
https://soundcloud.com/asaofficial
Asa - Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/asaofficial
Asa - Twitter
https://twitter.com/asa_official
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http://www.asa-official.com/buy-the-album/
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