“Almost Free” gets reviewed by jazz journalist and historian Scott Yanow!

Sean Clapis | Almost Free

Sean Clapis is an up-and-coming jazz guitarist with a quietly explorative style that sometimes recalls Jim Hall, not so much in his sound as in his thoughtful approach. Born in Hartford, Connecticut and a graduate of the Hartt School of Music, he has been active in the New York jazz scene since 2011 although he plans a move to Madrid, Spain in the near future. Clapis’ musical experiences include 1920s and ‘30s jazz with the group Carte Blanche, Spanish rock with Tulsa, folk, hip-hop, and more avant-garde music. However Almost Free is different than all of those settings.

For this set, the guitarist is featured in a sparse trio with bassist Alex Tremblay and drummer Itay Morchi, performing ten of his compositions. The musicians engage in close interplay with Clapis in the lead most of the time, and they cover a wide variety of moods without feeling obliged to shout out their feelings excessively.

The opening “Spin” has a conversational melody that is built off of a simple theme. It is a fine introduction to the trio with each of the musicians having an opportunity to solo. “Interlude: Iberian Blues” stays on one chord rather than technically being a blues. With Tremblay keeping the music cooking with his walking bass, Clapis gets to wail while displaying some appealing tonal distortions. “Alternative Fax” utilizes a regularly occurring rhythmic idea that alternates with a melodic passage. The playing gradually becomes more passionate as it evolves.

“Interlude: Ballade” is a brief performance with a drone set by Tremblay. “Main-Tain” is mostly uptempo with each of the musicians getting their say. After the sparse and downbeat “Interlude: Bad End” (which is quite brief), the musicians display introverted but heartfelt feelings on the ballad “Shine Your Own Light.” “Interlude: Question” utilizes a repeated phrase that does sound a bit like a question and serves as the basis for the brooding piece. “Supernatural Disaster” moves a bit with the guitarist wailing over the quiet background. This intriguing program concludes with a fairly simple but effective melody, “Finale: Saitama Skyline.”

Almost Free is filled with tasteful and restrained playing that contains plenty of heat just beneath the surface. It rewards repeated listenings and is well worth exploring, an easily recommended set from the creative guitarist Sean Clapis.

Scott Yanow, jazz journalist/historian, and author of 11 books including The Great Jazz Guitarists.

Sean Clapis Newsletter (Summer 2018)

Greetings all,
I must apologize for not accosting your brains as often as I’d like with gig updates and pop culture references but I’ve been busy mining for bitcoins while speculating about Game of Thrones and finding water on Mars. In all honesty, I’m very proud to present my newest studio album, “Almost Free” out now on RMI Records and available on every online platform. I’ve also been working on a bunch of little projects which I will link to below.
And now, the gigs!
-On August 1st, I will be celebrating the commencement of my 31st rotation around the sun, and additionally I’ll be at the Owl Shop with the Hawkins Jazz Collective from 9-12. Come give me a cake and wish me luck!
-On Friday the 3rd I’ll be performing with my friend and mentor Noah Baerman down in Baltimore at the EDS conference alongside the great Warren Wolf and Todd Marcus.
-Monday the 13th will see me back at Macaowith Carte Blanche from 8:30-11.
-On Tuesday the 14th, we will be at Radegast Beerhall from 8-11.
-And on Friday the 17th, we’ll be at St. Mazie in Brooklyn from 10:30-12:30.
That’s all for now! In case you missed it,here’s a link to my new record. Please give it a listen and let me know what you think!
And here’s a link to a cool video promoting the album.
And here’s a fun little vid I did about ancient warfare!
Until next time, Sean
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Sean Clapis Newsletter (Spring? 2018)

Greetings all,

Well folks, it’s been a productive couple of cold, dark months. Between cutting a record at Abbey Road, completing my third Tokyo tour and gearing up for the release of my newest record, “Almost Free”, I’ve been keeping relatively busy, chasing away the existential ennui with music, much like that yodeling kid from the internet. And as the sun climbs higher in the sky, the tree tips redden and the lilac buds swell, the bachata blasts and the extortionate outdoor brunch menus bubble, let us not only celebrate the coming sweat fest by donning our short shorts and tank tops in sunny public places, but also by listening to loud jazz in dark smoky rooms.

The gigs!

-On Monday the 9th and 23rd I’ll be at Macao Trading Co. with Carte Blanche from 8:30-11.

-Tuesday the 10th we’ll be back at the Gin Parlor in midtown from 6:30-9:30.

-Wednesdays the 11th and 18th I will be at the Owl Shop with the Hawkins Collective from 9-12.

-Thursday the 12th marks my first appearance at Baby Brasa in the west village. We’ll be there from 6-9 and on Thursday the 19th as well.

-Saturday the 14th will find me back at one of my favorite BK haunts. St. Mazie from 10-12.

-Sunday the 15th will see me at Radegast beerhall from 7-10.

-Tuesday the 17th I’ll be emptying my bank account for Uncle Sam.

-And finally I’ll be closing out the month with a quick gig out in Mexico with Carte Blanche.

That’s all for now!

Don’t forgot to subscribe to my podcast here.

Sean

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