Cassorla
HeavyHanded
Crash Richard (Of Deadly Syndrome)
Rachel Fannan and Brandon Intelligator
Wed, August 1, 2012
Doors: 8:30 pm / Show: 9:00 pm (event ends at 2:00 am)
The Satellite
Los Angeles, CA
$5.00
Tickets
This event is 21 and over
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Cassorla

overheard somewhere:
With a lot of artists it’s easy to nail a clever one liner on the head, like a “so-and-so meets so-and-so.” Which is certainly not a bad thing; working within a familiar sound is an art all its own. But it’s not so often you stumble upon something compelling that doesn’t fall so neatly into that sort of classification. Sure, you might want to draw comparisons to someone like the Dirty Projectors, but Cassorla’s whimsical songwriting, backed by skilled and thoughtful musicianship, is distinctly unique. The songs seem to effortlessly wind between hooks, bouncing drums, and sharp, accented guitar licks, while the poetic lyrics walk a line between weighty reflections and satire. Did I mention they’re all really f’ing good at their instruments..........
With a lot of artists it’s easy to nail a clever one liner on the head, like a “so-and-so meets so-and-so.” Which is certainly not a bad thing; working within a familiar sound is an art all its own. But it’s not so often you stumble upon something compelling that doesn’t fall so neatly into that sort of classification. Sure, you might want to draw comparisons to someone like the Dirty Projectors, but Cassorla’s whimsical songwriting, backed by skilled and thoughtful musicianship, is distinctly unique. The songs seem to effortlessly wind between hooks, bouncing drums, and sharp, accented guitar licks, while the poetic lyrics walk a line between weighty reflections and satire. Did I mention they’re all really f’ing good at their instruments..........
Rachel Fannan and Brandon Intelligator





