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Kingston, Ontario band Kasador – Cameron Wyatt (vocals/guitar), Boris Baker (bass), and Stephen Adubofuor (drums) – have woven years of tumult through their mid-late twenties into something powerful and real: a tight-knit, sincere, and caring rock and roll band hitting full sprint, with an upcoming full-length record, Youth (out June 2nd), about memory, relationships, and how the relentless passage of time shapes and constantly reshapes all of those things.
The tender finger picking and snare drum shuffle of the record’s latest single, a ballad entitled “Younger Days,” is complete with gorgeous, ghostly harmonies and wistful organ accompaniment. The track closes Youth and leaves listeners with a sense of nostalgia and longing, but also comfort.