Cassavettes

Location:
BOSTON, Massachusetts, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Folk Rock / Americana / Rock
Voted BEST LOCAL BAND in Boston Phoenix Readers Poll!



BOSTON MUSIC AWARDS "Outstanding Americana Act Of The Year" nominee



CASSAVETTES: Pronounced kass-UH-vets (like Cassanova and Corvette).



A BRIEF HISTORY

Does hailing from Texas automatically brand you an "alt-country" band when you leave? Such was the dilemma three Texan friends faced after reuniting in Boston, adding a local Bostonian, and taking the name CASSAVETTES. But after three years, three albums, an armful of awards, and energetic shows with The Allman Brothers, Kings of Leon, and Dr. Dog, just to name a few, does it really matter what people label your music?



Known for energetic, powerful live shows that crackle with the electricity of The Replacements, Old 97s, and The Rolling Stones, Cassavettes (pronounced kass-uh-vets) has turned more than a few heads, locally and beyond -- scooping up “Best Local Band” in the Boston Phoenix reader’s poll, nabbing a Boston Music Award nod for “Outstanding Americana Act,” and making a splash at South By Southwest 2007 and 2008 in Austin, Texas, the Midpoint Music Festival 2007 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and the Dewey Beach Music Conference 2008 in Dewey Beach, Delaware.



Extensive touring from the northeast to Nashville and back to their native Texas, as well as hometown gigs headlining The Paradise Rock Club and Middle East Downstairs, helped the group solidify a live persona, which was captured on the recent live album, "Animal Friends." Now, Cassavettes are bringing that raw energy to the studio with Dave Minehan (Paul Westerberg; The Neighborhoods) and Todd Thibaud at the helm. The new record was released in November 2009.



Crossbreeding the sounds of The Band and Neil Young with contemporary influences like Superdrag, Nada Surf, and Ryan Adams, the band mixes the sound into a blend of rock, folk, country, and blues. While they’ve drawn comparisons to everyone from The Byrds to Tom Petty to Young himself, the Weekly Dig called Cassavettes’ music difficult to “pin down” -- and that’s exactly how the band likes it. Cassavettes blurs genres musically, while keeping the storytelling element prominent in folk and country lyrics. The Boston Globe said this gives Cassavettes "charm to spare."



Cassavettes has shared the stage with the diverse likes of.

- The Allman Brothers Band

- Bob Weir & Ratdog (ex-Grateful Dead)

- Kings of Leon

- Dr. Dog

- The Toadies

- Superdrag

- Letters to Cleo (reunion show)

- Jesse Malin (Ryan Adams; D Generation)

- Drag the River

- Earlimart (Elliot Smith/Grandaddy)

- Illinois

- Hymns (toured with Beck, The Lemonheads, and Ben Kweller)

- David Dondero (named one of top 10 living songwriters by NPR; Bright Eyes collaborator).



Among Cassavettes' recent accomplishments:

- Selected to participate in South By Southwest (SXSW 2007, 2008), Midpoint Music Festival 2007 in Cincinnati, Dewey Beach Americana Fest 2007 and 2008, Dewey Beach Pop Fest and Music Conference 2008 in Dewey Beach, Dela., San Antonio Indie Fest 2007, NEMO 2006, WBCN's Rock N Roll Rumble 2007

- Boston Globe CD PICK OF THE WEEK, December 2-9, 2006, for "It's Gonna Change"

- Voted BEST LOCAL BAND by Boston Phoenix readers in the 2006 Best of Boston Poll

- BOSTON MUSIC AWARDS "Outstanding Americana Act Of The Year" 2006 nominee

- 2007 WBZ-TV A-LIST AWARDS nominee for BEST ALBUM, "It's Gonna Change"

- Headlined Boston's biggest rooms including The Paradise Rock Club and The Middle East Downstairs

- Finalist in OriginalSessions/Rolling Rock National Band Search, spring 2007

- The song “On Our Own” charted in Neil Young’s top 30 “Songs of the Times” list



For a daily update on Cassavettes, including a very detailed history, check out Glenn Yoder's band blog.



Stream live video of Cassavettes performing "Debts" on Fox 25!



CONTACT

Band: cassavettesband@hotmail.com

Management:

Michael Creamer, creamermgt@aol.com



PRESS

Voted BEST LOCAL BAND in the Boston Phoenix's Readers Poll



"There's charm to spare on the first full-length from urban cowboys Cassavettes. The Boston band.hangs fragile melodies, gloomy strings, and casually chiming guitar figures over a series of lived-in acoustic shuffles, swampy open-road stompers, and broken-down breakdowns."



-Boston Globe- "Sound Check" Album Review



"By taking the Beatles' 'Revolver'-stomp to the saloon and getting it high on jazz in the backroom, four Texas ex-pats known as Cassavettes mosey away from the same old tear-in-my-beer twang and provide an alternative to alternative-country (Alt-alt-country?)."



-Boston Metro



"In a city thats overrun with Bauhaus and Interpol soundalikes, this alternative, folk-rock band stands out like an oil rig in open land. . The sound is far beyond Donny and Marie, but they are a little bit country and a little bit rock n roll."



-Boston Herald- "Cassavettes throws Texas into indie mix"



"The music is tight and poppy, rooted in good ole ass kickin’ rock ’n’ roll. The riffs are off-kilter enough so that while it’s radio friendly, it’s not TOO radio friendly—like an Elvis Costello, Tom Petty, and Mojo Nixon love child."



-The Noise magazine- "Live Reviews"



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