One can never decide if Ami Saraiya’s songs are sad or
not. If so, it’s a living sadness, vibrant, flushed with heart-
stuff, anger and hopefulness.
Archaeologist is a
remarkable document of submerged memories of events
forgotten, of country lullabies, furiousness and remorse.
As with Saraiya's other work, there has always been the
voice- a beautiful instrument of power, soul and infinite
sadness. It's hard to tie her to to one genre of music. For
her debut as a solo artist, Saraiya shows new depth with
dark gypsy waltzes, accordion chamber-ish pop (with
string arrangements by Mark Messing of Mucca Pazza),
and a touch of Bollywood cheekiness. Archaeologist is
Saraiya taking those seemingly disparate elements and
forging a new style that is entirely her own.
Ami was born in Chicago, IL to parents emigrated from
India. Trained as a pianist since age 6, she went on to be
a music major at Indiana University in 1991 studying
piano and voice. With a few guitar lessons in hand, she
soon dropped the classical world for the less rigid world of
rock, fronting her first indy pop/rock band, Apeksha. She
moved to Chicago and over the next decade joined a
series of bands as lead vocalist including the R&B band
Pelvic Delta releasing 2 albums on Novo Arts label
playing all the top venues in town including Metro, Double
Door, Note, Empty Bottle, and touring regionally.
In early 2001, Ami decided to leave the band to
experiment with her own songs and expand her sound.
She began working on her solo release in 2003 and
partnered with guitarist/programmer Scott Blackburn and
a stellar cast of musicians creating the innovative
American pop band Radiant Darling (named after the
latent wood-burning stove at the Heartland Cafe). They
released the album “Cryptomnesia” on the local Chicago
label, Tense Forms. Together Scott and Ami let their
imaginations run the gamut writing about truths disguised
as magical realism: stories of public elephant hangings,
ghost myths, and half heard stories Cryptomnesia
received instant critical acclaim, “Saraiya's enigmatic and
hard to pin down sound is alternately sultry, alluring and
heartbreakingly sad throughout this impressive album”
Jim DeRogatis, Chicago Sun-Times.
Saraiya split with Radiant Darling and went solo in 2006.
Picking up the accordion and continuing on the quirky
rampage, Ami partnered with composer/arranger Mark
Messing
(Mucca
Pazza
and
Maestro-matic
productions) who produced more than half of her self-
released debut album “Archaeologist” in late 2009 with
guest appearances and production by members of
Califone, Judson Claiborne, Black Bear Combo and
Mucca Pazza.
Ami performs live with herself on
accordion/guitar and her full band called “The Outcome”
including Ben Gray on drums, Marc Piane on upright
bass, Ronnie Kuller on violin, and Shirley Caen on vocals.
Ami & The Outcome are currently in the studio recording
their EP Release set for March 2011. Full album
Summer 2011.
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