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Comfort Food
2017 Vinyl, CD
Acoustic
Folk Rock

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Inner Ear
arranged by, bass Sir Kosmiche
arranged by, electric guitar Vassilis Vlahakos
arranged by, producer, engineer, mixed by, drums, accordion, keyboards, percussion, saxophone King Elephant
art direction Bob Studio
backing vocals Christina Koziraki
written-by, arranged by, producer, vocals, acoustic guitar Jef Maarawi
Manufactured By Giraffe Pressings
Phonographic Copyright (p) Inner Ear
Copyright (c) Inner Ear
Recorded At King Elephant's Home
Mastered At Sweetspot Studios
Almost four years have passed since the debut Egg Hell album, Once Part Of A Whole Ship. Jef Maarawi returns, with his first solo work, Comfort Food.

The music of Comfort Food sounds like coming out effortlessly, with laid back melodies and very few outbursts. Luscious guitars, subtle orchestrations, good chemistry between Jef Maarawi and King Elephant in production.

However, the disarming sincerity of Jef’s lyrics touches the common human weaknesses so deeply, that sometimes it hurts. And while the Black Dog wounds have been masterfully concealed with humor and cynicism, through the analgesic pop of Comfort Food the artist’s personal pain meets the listener who survives with the help of material or spiritual addictions, hidden behind the convenience of his own comfort foods. Somehow, Jef Maarawi's dark forest entwines more or less known stories, such as that of young Omayra Sánchez, that of the Jonestown massacre, or that of a stranger who jumps on the train tracks.

And as the stories end along with the vinyl grooves of this album, the smiling, generous heart defeats the body which is always ready to succumb and Comfort Food resembles a farewell letter, one step before the change.

Out on vinyl (+cd version) and digital album via Inner Ear.
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released December 11, 2017
Barcode: 5200347702592
Matrix / Runout: 164716E1/A (Runout, side A, stamped)
Matrix / Runout: 164716E1/A (Runout, side B, stamped)