Aaron Lee Tasjan
Doors 7PM | Show 8PM$25 ADV | $30 DOS21+Aaron Lee Tasjan was experiencing the worst bout of imposter syndrome of his career when he sat down and wrote Todd Snider a vulnerable email asking for advice. Tasjan, despite writing and recording some of the most astute Americana rock songs of the last decade and being nominated for a Grammy, just didnt see a future for an independent singer, songwriter, and guitarist like himself.Snider read Tasjans email and immediately replied: I think I have some ideas. Ill write you back tomorrow.The next morning, Tasjan awoke to a signature Todd Snider missive for how to move forward as an artist. It was a novel-length email that read like the battle plans for the Invasion of Normandy. Do this, Snider wrote. Then this. But never that. The specifics dont matter besides, thatd be giving away the secret but Tasjan devoured his mentors words and took them to heart.He began writing feverishly, unbothered by expectations and immune to any pressure to match his acclaimed albums like In the Blazes, Karma for Cheap, or his most recent, 2024s Stellar Evolution. When he was through, Tasjan had Get Over It, Underdog, his most inspiring LP to date. Produced by Tasjan and his longtime sound engineer Mark Miller, the album is a celebration of the power of songwriting, the unbreakable bond of friendship, and the determination of the dark horse.I went to the ultimate oasis for a singer, songwriter, and troubadour: Todd Snider. And he said, in very Todd fashion, You can find your path forward by going backwards, Tasjan says with a laugh. But he was right. I set aside my ego, played shows solo without my band, and wrote a lot of songs. In that process, I found my confidence again.Tragically, however, he lost his mentor. Snider died shortly after Get Over It, Underdog, was finished, leaving a void in the folk-rock scene that will prove nearly impossible to fill. But Tasjan is committed to carrying on Sniders unbridled spirit and lifting up underdogs everywhere.Over 11 tracks, Tasjans new album kills sacred cows and pokes holes in the dam, while leaning hard into the idea of perseverance. In the talking-blues of Science Friction, he tells an abridged origin story of civilization that culminates with humankind editing itself out of its own picture. Man made machines/putting man out of business, he sings witha knowing wink. Lost meanwhile, finds him feeling like a stranger in this town. Its a compact blast of indie-rock with a sing-along chorus that underscores Tasjans gift for writing infectious hooks.

When
Wednesday 18 November
Doors at 01:00
Where
Club Cafe
56-58 South 12th Street, Pittsburgh, US
Standard Entry
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