Aaron Taos shares EP of new material to honour his late father
The four-track EP is the singer/songwriter's first release of the year and is dedicated to his father who passed away in January.
"He was my closest confidant, unconditional supporter, and best friend," Taos says in a statement sent to press. Led by opening track "Loving Someone", the collection of songs is deeply emotional and personal yet Taos tells us "given that the last year has been one of loss for so many, I hope that others will connect with it as well."
"During his last couple weeks of life, he was put in hospice at home. To help him through this time of passing I wrote him songs. Songs of love and appreciation. Songs of loss and sadness. Songs of comfort and support. They were also songs to help me let go of the heaviness I had always carried about losing him. He loved them."
This is Taos' first release since the deluxe edition of his debut album Birthday Boy (Party Favors) dropped in November last year. The repacked record featured new music including a collaboration with spill tab and remixes of early singles like "Control" and "Bloom".
Read his full statement below:
"My father, Marvin, was the most important person in my life. He was my closest confidant, unconditional supporter, and best friend. He passed away in January at the age of 84.
"During his last couple weeks of life, he was put in hospice at home. To help him through this time of passing I wrote him songs. Songs of love and appreciation. Songs of loss and sadness. Songs of comfort and support. They were also songs to help me let go of the heaviness I had always carried about losing him. He loved them. Even at the very end when he was in a coma, I would sit by his bedside with my mother and play them for him. I like to think he heard them and they helped carry him through his transition.
"In life, my dad was supportive of my career and always thought the best songs came from experience and a place of truth. With this in mind, I recorded the songs I wrote for him and am releasing them in the form of an EP. It's called "For Marv" and it's a celebration of everything he meant to me and the process of losing him. As an academic, he was always sharing various magazine and newspaper articles with me grouped in manila folders. The artwork of this project is created from those folders and pictures he gave me in his final weeks.
"Death is difficult, but it is an important part of life. Although this is a release for my father, I hope others will connect with the emotion and experience of these songs. Music is a reflection of life, and loss is something we all go through. Please listen to these with an open heart.
"Thank you dad, you were an amazing father and a very special person to many. This one's for you. I love you Marv."
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