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“I just wanted to unwrinkle my forehead and play fun music again.” Davis' new album, Guitar Flambé!, finds him doing just that. In place of dramatic textures and melancholy lyrics exist arena rock riffs and themes concerning romantic mishaps and blunders (“Love & Misery”), celebrating the music of his youth (“1973”), and odd-toed ungulates (“Ok…Who Let the Rhino In?”). While Davis tips his hat to the songwriters and artists that have influenced him over the years, the music is never derivative, always injected with his idiosyncratic spin. His acrobatic guitar skills are ever-present but in a more playful and concise manner that represents Jason’s personality more so now than in the past. He even throws in a Kelly Clarkson cover to boot! Davis has been fortunate as an independent artist in today's musical climate. Many of his songs have appeared in television programs such as “Saturday Night Live”, “WWE Raw”, Dancing with the Stars”, and “The Tonight Show”. He has performed with artists as diverse as Reeves Gabrels (The Cure, David Bowie), MC Lyte, Clay Aiken, and Cee-Lo Green. Davis also has had artist relationships with Reverend Guitars, Railhammer Pickups, Supro/Pigtronix, and others. Reflecting upon the completion of Guitar Flambé!, Davis comments, “An artist always wants their audience to appreciate what they’re doing, but you have to love it first and make yourself happy. Listening back to these tracks puts a smile on my face.”