Kasador Explores Vulnerability and Raw Energy on Just-Released EP 'Kasador I,' Featuring "Butterflies"
Kingston, Ontario's Kasador are thrilled to share their brand new EP, Kasador I. Featuring a powerful grunge anthem, "Butterflies," the EP ushers in a bold new era for the band, blending raw energy with introspective lyricism.
This collection of songs marks the band's strongest and most confident work to date, following their successful 2023 album Youth and years of touring across Canada and the US. With Kasador I, the band embraces creative freedom, allowing their personalities to shine through their music in its purest form.
The album’s focus track, "Butterflies," is a thundering grunge anthem that showcases Kasador at their most powerful. Inspired by frontman Cameron Wyatt's experience with tachysensia, a condition that distorts reality and causes time to feel like it's moving quickly, "Butterflies" embodies the struggle of hiding inner turmoil while trying to carry on.
Stream + share Kasador I feat. "Butterflies" now: https://bfan.link/kasador-i
Everyone has difficult emotions and struggles, but finding the strength to be vulnerable and forthcoming about personal struggles can be so, so difficult. You'll find yourself in beautiful and unexpected places when you give yourself total creative freedom. The quicker you can figure out the identity of a song and what makes it special and then commit to serving that, the better. – Cameron Wyatt
Kasador recorded Kasador I with a newfound sense of camaraderie and creative confidence. "It was the easiest and most enjoyable experience we've had to date [recording]," the band reflects. "We went in with a strong collective vision and a trust in ourselves and each other." This moment is years in the making.
Kasador, who have shared stages with Arkells, July Talk, Sam Roberts Band, and The Glorious Sons, began a new era in 2016. In 2019, the band released their debut full-length Brood and Bloom, a dark, pensive collection of alt-rock, pop, and R&B that scored 350,000 plays in the first six months after release. The songs on Youth have collected more than 900,000 streams. Kasador's momentum and energy is palpable, and this powderkeg of new material is ready to be set off.