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Pop / Rock 12/05/2021

Babehoven Announces New EP, Out 7/9, & Releases Lead Single

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Babehoven is the nomadic project of Topanga, CA-raised Maya Bon. Today, she announces her Nastavi, Calliope EP, out July 9th, and presents its lead single, "Bad Week." Nastavi, Calliope is the follow-up to Demonstrating Visible Difference of Height (2020) and Yellow Has a Pretty Good Reputation (2021). Nastavi, Calliope was built after a cascade of losses, and is a vessel into which Bon poured two years of heartache, humor, and rage, then growth. It's largely motivated by reconnecting with her father in Croatia after being apart for 16 years, immersing herself in her ancestral culture, and the passing of the beloved family dog, Calliope. Throughout the EP, Bon untangles universal emotions through specific experiences, poignant writing, and a lacquered DIY aesthetic.

Since its inception in 2017 when Bon was a college student in Portland, OR, Babehoven has spanned geographies - Portland, Los Angeles, Philadelphia - and now, the tiny town of Arlington, VT, where Bon and collaborator Ryan Albert recorded the Nastavi, Calliope EP in their home studio. Their newfound home gave the duo the space and freedom to transform the EP's seven tracks into lush, fully-formed compositions. After Bon drafts a new piece (typically with vocals and guitar), the two parse through the track and deconstruct its instrumentals, later adding new elements to replace/embellish the existing sound. In Bon's words, "we try to dismantle and recreate the song, creating an open space for the song to morph and grow as we explore." The resulting EP is an instrumental layer cake, stacking drums, then bass, then guitar and vocals, and finally gilding them with unconventional elements like bowed guitars and the reverb of an 80s karaoke machine.

In the EP's stunning opener "Bad Week," Bon's vocals reach out from beyond like a late night phone call from a friend. "It's been a bad week for so many weeks now," she sings, her voice glowing over strums of guitar and shuffling percussion. "This song is a hand reached inward to the swelling and amorphous cavities of grief," says Bon. "As time keeps moving forward, I have found that it can feel as if the 'bad days' keep going, growing into 'bad weeks,' 'bad years,' into new levels of struggle that are hard to move through. Though this realization can feel staggering, it can also feel like an honest admission to self: these times are very hard and yet I want to move forward, I want to feel, I want to grow. 'Bad Week' is my attempt to commit to myself in these feelings."

Evocative of Arthur Russell's Love is Overtaking Me or Julia Jacklin's Crushing, Nastavi, Calliope balances meticulously between the universality of emotion and the particulars that crack you open, that you carry alone. There is no containing grief, or rendering it sensible, or arranging it neatly, but Nastavi, Calliope lets us gaze into a fragment of it like a broken mirror - a sharp, incisive revelation. Bon elaborates on the EP's title:
"'Nastavi' means 'keep going' in Croatian, a language which carries a lot of weight for me. I am half Croatian and I often dreamt of what Croatia might be like as a child; it felt like a fictitious land, an inaccessible place where a piece of me lived, like a dismembered limb found itself on the Croatian shores. 'Calliope,' the name of my childhood dog, means 'beautiful voice' in Greek. It is also the type of organ that is placed at the center of a merry go round to provide that very specific type of music. The cyclical movement of the merry go round provides another element that I enjoyed including in this EP title; pain is cyclical, experiences are cyclical, and in a way we are constantly exploring new terrain while carrying our body memories with us that seem to go round and round and round in our heads." - Maya Bon

Nastavi, Calliope EP Tracklist:
1. Bad Week
2. Crossword
3. A Star
4. Annie's Shoes
5. Orange Tree
6. Like Artists Making Offerings
7. Alt. Lena






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