
Cap Jones and Jay McElfresh operate with minimum apparatus on Last Battle for a New Home: Cap handles writing and recording, McElfresh produces, Cap mixes and masters the result. Three tracks, no features, no promotional scaffolding beyond the music itself. The title carries genuine conceptual weight – a final battle framing that reads as personal rather than performative – and the trio of tracks (Divine Essence, Seat At The Table, Last Battle for a New Home) suggests a progression rather than a random sequence. A small EP that makes its point and closes without overstaying. The friendship framing in the liner notes – "my brother Jay McElfresh" – is the only context needed: two people doing the work because the work matters to them.
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