Originally envisioned as a duo with his niece Meadows folk singer Myco Stassens is now a one-man band. He kept the name, Najas, and his family features on two of the tracks on his self-titled EP, sharing vocal duties and playing banjo. Stassens never raises his voice, choosing his words carefully. Intimacy is key, but don't sleep on his guitar skills. He names Nick Drake as one of his heroes and some his of tunings are obviously inspired by that English maestro.
As homemade recordings go, this is pretty damn fine one. He might not be the most prolific writer - Gift Horse was released as a single three years ago and its follow-up Highest Place saw the light of day last year - but with the addition of subtle Warn Me and the pleading Praise this EP is gem to be cherished by folk fans who appreciate barebones, heartfelt music.




