Cassavetes
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Cassavetes

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The best kept secret in music

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"Sound Menu"

"Cassavetes plays a solid take on dreary indie rock, drawing comparisons to influences touching everyone from Wilco to Radiohead." - Chad Radford, Creative Loafing - Creative Loafing


"Sound Menu"

"Cassavetes isn't an experimental band, per se. But it gamely tinkers with the song format." - Mosi Reeves, Creative Loafing - Creative Loafing


Discography

Funny Story - Headphone Treats - July 2006

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Bio

Once upon a time there were two strapping young lads. Robbie Horlick played the guitar and fancied himself a singer with much skill at the craft of song. His mate, Cary Henderson, was a drummer with a love for fine wine and the manipulation of sound through electronic gadgets. In the dire days of 2002, the two young men vowed to form a band capable of heartening low spirits. Time passed along merrily as the boys devised the sonic landscape that would eventually come to be known as Cassavetes. In 2005, while trekking through a peat marsh in search of rare fungi, they came across a comely gentleman of mid-western derivation. He responded to the name Tyler Woodstrom and proved to possess much skill at the keyboard and guitar. The three traveled together for months, meeting interesting people and having exciting journeys along the way (the tales of which formulate a tome far too expansive for this brief literary composition). Driven by an acute desire for low frequency modulation, the boys soon put out a call for a bassist with perfect hair... a call which was answered by dashing Atlanta playboy Jay Pollard.

Now united in an effort to subdue the jaded pop masses, the four set off across the southeast proclaiming victories along side like-minded acts such as Alaska, Dixie Dirt and Mazarin. The boys soon found themselves being characterized by scribes of journalistic ilk in manners such as "dark and off-kilter pop whir", "dreamy and seductive", and "mining a deep, cerebral landscape"... phrases which pleased their complex and enigmatic intellectual propensity. Inebriated with hope and purpose, the Cassavetes entered the studio to record their debut album with laudable audio maven Jimmy Ether and inked a deal with his Headphone Treats imprint. These sessions culminated in the nine-song opus Funny Story, which is set for release in July of 2006.

"Cassavetes plays a solid a take on dreary indie rock, drawing comparisons to influences touching everyone from Wilco to Radiohead." -- Chad Radford, Creative Loafing

"Cassavetes isn't an experimental band, per se. But it gamely tinkers with the song format." -- Mosi Reeves, Creative Loafing