Sunday, December 5, 2010

Maid Myriad releases EP: A Fool's Delight












We've all experienced it. The feeling you get when you witness a performance so compelling that your mind and body pauses, almost involuntarily, to admire the brilliance of human ability. For a moment, one that feels like nothing and a million moments all at once, your breath is stolen away.

Breathtaking. That is precisely the word for last night’s show at Musica. Concert-goers at the venue in Akron, Ohio were treated to a cornucopia of creative talent for Maid Myriad’s EP release party on December 4. The night was a mash-up of Akron’s elite musical talent -- soul and R&B act Winslow, Simeon Soul Charger, Via Lotus and, of course, headliner Maid Myriad.

Maid Myriad is a visionary project based in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The band released its second extended play album, A Fool's Delight, the first part of three EP's to be released over the next year. The quartet features percussionist Kevin Klemm, bassist and violinist Alex Popovici, guitarist Gavin Cushman III and vocalist Jeffrey Christopher Klemm (JCK).

The first note out of JCK's mouth can silence a crowd to awe. It’s pure and crisp sound is one that is all too rare in rock and pop music. The band incorporates layers of powerful vocal harmony, stellar guitar, and musing violin in its songs on the new album. JCK described the album as having an accessible pop sound but one cannot discredit the band’s exceptional talent and noteworthy originality.

The group started the show off hot and heavy with recognizable tunes from their first album, Embrace, including the EP’s title song, and the hard-hitting fan favorite, "Mr. Bigshot." "What makes you better?" JCK taunted at one point during the latter song, initiating a call-and-response in which the crowd returned his call with another "What makes you better?" The opening numbers engaged the Saturday night show-hoppers, pumping them up for the nearly two-hour set that highlighted new songs like "Nevermore" and "Whirlwind.” The title track of the next album in the EP trilogy, "Whirlwind" is a heartfelt solo ballad during which JCK rested his guitar to tenderly play keys and sing a tranquil serenade.

Maid Myriad struck an emotional chord with the audience during “A boy and his dream" when JCK invited his youngest brother Andrew and girlfriend Tasha Adessi, lead vocalist for Via Lotus, on stage. Adessi played xylophone and adolescent Andrew read a short, thought-provoking poem written by his brother, Jeffrey. It was a touching moment, evoking sighs of endearment and cheers from the crowd. At the song’s end, JCK hugged the boy and gave him a loving kiss on his head.

The night was a medley of powerful sounds ended with an intimate unplugged acoustic set where the band stepped off stage to join the audience at ground level. Audience members gathered around the band, some sitting on the floor, as Maid Myriad showcased its members' talents in their most natural form of vocal harmonies, percussion and strings.

Maid Myriad is on The Rhythm Report’s hot list of artists to watch. Watch this exclusive interview with the band as they talk with Rhythm Reporter Priscilla Tasker about the direction of the album and their music. The band’s latest EP, A Fool’s Delight, is available as a free download at www.maidmyriad.com. Maid Myriad's next two albums Whirlwind and With haste on its breath are planned for release in 2011.


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Written by Priscilla Tasker

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