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Ada
Jane (formerly the Matt Marka Band) is the latest manifestation
of the musical efforts of Minneapolis-based singer/songwriter
Matt Marka. The band also includes Charlie Wilson (drums)
and John Taillon (bass), all of who found each other
through the community of musicians that gathers around
Minneapolis' 400 Bar. Skillfully employing the power
trio lineup, Ada Jane delivers a varied sound style,
ranging from moody dirges similar to the darker moments
of Wilco or Bruce Springsteen, to rollicking, rousing
rock 'n roll that has been compared to Hüsker
Dü.
Matt Marka's voice is expressive and distinctive, equally
warm and raw. His vocals adeptly convey the emotional
content of each song with obvious honesty and subtle
charm. Matt's guitar playing is also unique, employing
both acoustic and electric guitars in an array of customized
tunings resulting in a rich and complex sound palette.
Together, Charlie Wilson and John Taillon make for a
solid, tightly honed rhythm section that closely complements
each song. John's bass lines are creative and expressive,
adding subtle harmonic richness to the music, while still
staying true to the groove. Charlie's drumming is tasteful
and dynamic, striking a balance between rhythmic drive
and musical finesse. Charlie also adds some well-turned
vocal harmonies, and occasionally puts down his sticks
to provide some melodic variation on clarinet.
In the nearly 1-½ years
since the band's inception, Ada Jane has taken its
high-energy, jumping and back
kicking, Springsteen-on-speed live show on tour throughout
the Midwest, including an invitation to perform at the
2005 Midwest Music Summit in Indianapolis, IN. Ada Jane
has also shared bills with numerous national acts, including
Evan Dando, Jolie Holland, and Dave Pirner and Dan Murphy
of Soul Asylum.
Under his own name, Matt Marka
has self-released three albums over the past several
years: One Less Ruth (1999),
Repeat Pete Repete (2001), and Good-bye Gracious (2003).
Ada Jane's new album, "Never Been Better," was
recorded at the Devil's Workshop Sound Studio and engineered
by Chad Weis. Along with showcasing the band, the album
also features fellow Minneapolis musicians JoAnna James
and Larissa Anderson (vocals), Chris Koza (keyboard/piano),
and Emily Dantuma (cello). Lyrically, "Never Been
Better" addresses themes of love and lack thereof,
deep personal loss, and social issues.
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