Aaron Lee Tasjan

Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan!, the new album from Aaron Lee Tasjan, a genre-bending rising star whose bold reimagination of classic sounds and songwriting has established him as one of the most idiosyncratic artists of his generation.

His self-titled fourth album is a masterclass in interstellar pop, vintage glam, '90s Anglophilia, and experimental and psychedelic rock & roll. Irreverent lyrics may show Tasjan with his tongue in his cheek, but Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan! is an album with something to say. His autobiographical lyrics reflect on self-acceptance, expose his own contradictions and offer a unique self-deprecating critique on the millennial generation’s simultaneous capacity for great empathy and narcissism. The album also explores notions of mental health, identity, and sexuality and is dedicated to the alternative kids who also felt “other” growing up.

Tasjan has been on a shapeshifting musical journey his whole life. From his glam rock roots, when Jimmy Iovine told him “guys in make-up don’t sell records” and Lady Gaga would open for his band in NYC, to his legend-hopping guitar sideman days, where he played with everyone from The New York Dolls to Sean Lennon and traveled the globe, collecting road war tales from doing mushrooms with Bono to Twitter spats with Peter Frampton.

His search for a musical locus and geographic wanderings began in his early teens. They took him from Delaware, to California, to New York, to his current home in Nashville. He moved there in 2015 to play guitar in a band that imploded on his arrival. Through dumb luck, he quickly landed a deal with New West Records and became an established musical entity, releasing a diverse succession of critically acclaimed albums that drew the attention of everyone from NPR Music to Rolling Stone.

Despite this success, seeds of doubt started to bloom. After multiple musical incarnations, his label questioned Tasjan’s direction and where he should go next. So did Tasjan, as he internalized their recommendations, musical paralysis ensued. He toured through 2019 and then came to a realization that he needed to give himself permission to go rogue. Sparked by the fond memory of an LSD-laced songwriting session that occurred years ago, when he felt at his most accomplished and free. With equal parts uncertainty and recklessness -- he hid from his label and covertly crafted Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan! co-producer Gregory Lattimer and mixed with John Congleton (Angel Olson, Bill Callahan, Sharon Van Etten, Lana Del Ray)….

There was no need for doubt. With humor, wit and irony, Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan!’s personal and hopeful vision was a coded message to himself and showed him, self-belief was all he needed to get out of his own way. He feels grateful to his label for “motivating him to prove them and himself wrong.” Tasjan’s determined pursuit of his singular sound, led him to a sense of musical realization and his most compelling album to date.

Whilst his tour plans were pushed during the pandemic he’s been working with Noon Chorus and been delivering some great live streams and historically he has opened for Marcus King, Greta Van Fleet and opening festival stages for Willie Nelson, Jeff Tweedy, and Social Distortion with his band at festivals from Stagecoach to Summer Fest to Bonnaroo.

Past Shows


Mar
16
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2022
The Fitzgerald Theater
Mar
16
th
2022
The Fitzgerald Theater

Todd Snider

Pickin'. Grinnin'. Tellin' Stories. Takin' Requests
with Aaron Lee Tasjan
Apr
13
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2017
7th St Entry
Apr
13
th
2017
7th St Entry

Aaron Lee Tasjan

with BBGUN
Nov
16
th
2014
Turf Club
Nov
16
th
2014
Turf Club

Legendary Shack Shakers

with Aaron Lee Tasjan
Dec
20
th
2011
7th St Entry
Dec
20
th
2011
7th St Entry

Taurus

with Aaron Lee Tasjan and The Malefactors of Great Wealth
Aug
25
th
2011
7th St Entry
Aug
25
th
2011
7th St Entry

Taurus

with The Gang Font, Tarlton and Aaron Lee Tasjan

More Shows

Apr
24
th
7th St Entry

Cryogeyser

Mar
20
th
First Avenue

Dead Man Winter

with Little Fevers
Apr
23
rd
7th St Entry

Jane Remover

with Dazegxd and d0llywood1
Feb
15
th
The Cedar Cultural Center

Mustafa