ORPHAN TRAIN is the
new project from Aram Arslanian. Hailing from Boston and now based in
Los Angeles, Aram has been critically acclaimed for his heart–wrenching
lyrics, lush Gram Parsons-style melodies, and wistful snippets of Americana…
songs that that please and comfort because of, not in spite of, their
familiarity. After a taking a year to serve as musical director and guitarist
for Lisa Marie Presley and to tour with comedian/singer Sandra Bernhart,
Aram is back with his third cd release and new moniker Orphan Train available
on Surprise Truck Records. Highlights include Raise the Rent and the AAA-radio-friendly
Shine On. Orphan Train includes longtime collaborators Scott McPherson
(Elliott Smith, Neil Finn) on drums and Matt Fitzell (PJ Olsson, Slydell)
on bass. On Ghosts In A Season, produced by analog-enthusiast Steve Refling, we heard the early influences that inspired Aram's songwriting, such as The Beatles, Elton John, and Jackson Brown. The critics raved (see press). The album’s Bigger Highway was supported heavily by college radio. Two tracks were picked up for the DVD release of Party of Five's first season. Two others were featured in the ABC Family drama "Beautiful People". Aram toured the album extensively in 2001-2002 both solo and with the dynamic Aram A Band. As well as accompanying Ms. Presley and Ms. Bernhart, Aram has lent his talents to The Watson Twins, Blue Eyed Son, Quincy Coleman, Ladytown, Rilo Kiley, Slydell, The Ethers, The Hyperions and Fabian. He has also aquired a growing reputation as a composer, recently scoring shows for ESPN, The Mark Taper Forum, and South Coast Repertory Theatre. |