Kingston based indie rock band Kasador played an intimate set for an enthusiastic but intimate audience a the Slice,Wednesday, April 24. They had dedicated fans in the front row, calling out requests for their favourite Kasador songs.
I missed opening act fellow Kingstonites the Wilderness, but they joined Kasador on stage for an encore a showing off some fine saxophone soloing on an upbeat cover of Calum Scott/ Robyn’s “I Keep Dancing On my Own.”
Kasador’s frontman had a Myles Goodwyn style tenor voice. They showed a variety of indie rick and classic rock influences. At first they reminded me of the Alan parsons Project, a little of 21 Pilots.
They picked up the tempo on a cover of Blue Rodeo’s “ Rose Coloured Glasses, and played a few audience request for “ Younger Days.” “ Quit Your Cryin’,” and “ Squeeze.”
— BY Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor