Kaitlin Cassady – Home Away from Home: A 12-Part Panorama of Indie Folk Rock CandourOFFICIAL PRESS RELEASENEWS PROVIDED BY A&R Factory Kaitlin Cassady’s debut album, Home Away from Home, is a 12-part chronicle of what it means to lean into yourself, caress the unhealed scars, and find bitter-sweet beauty within the melancholy. Crafted in her Oakland apartment with some production support from her father in Minneapolis, the album echoes the raw, unfiltered essence of artists like Aimee Mann, Kacey Musgraves, and Phoebe Bridgers while exhibiting the authenticity in Cassady’s narratively immersive songwriting style, which sweeps the listener into panoramas of candour. This indie folk-rock anthology melds growing pains with Cassady’s tender, resonant songwriting, reminiscent of Morrissey's emotive narratives. Each track articulates deep-seated feelings through richly textured soundscapes that blend elements of country, jazz, and melodic rock, creating a unique sonic footprint in the indie folk-rock tradition. Her voice, an emblem of ethereal reverie, becomes a compass as you navigate the minimalist soundscapes which know exactly how to leave an imprint on your mind, body and soul. Notable guest appearances include Thad Polk on lead guitar for Happy for You and Julia Floberg on cello for For The Worse and Start Over Again, amplifying the album's complexity and glimmers of intimate warmth. Cassady's wide range of musical influences, from Elliott Smith to Norah Jones, heightens the crossover appeal of the album where every cut is as deep as the last. Having already garnered over 15,000 streams on her debut single, feature articles, and local radio airplay in Minnesota, Cassady has distinguished herself within the musical landscape, marking significant milestones early in her career. Kaitlin Cassady said:
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AboutBorn into a family steeped in music, with a seasoned songwriter and touring artist father, Kaitlin Cassady was naturally drawn to music. She picked up a guitar at age 13 and cut her teeth in high school and college jazz bands, but it wasn't until relocating to Michigan for grad school in 2014 that Cassady began to explore songwriting seriously, a craft honed during a period of solitude. In 2019, Cassady moved to Berkeley for a postdoctoral position and continued to evolve as a songwriter. Returning to Minnesota in early 2024, Cassady founded the band Winter Rayne, which quickly became infamous across the Twin Cities. With her sophomore LP in production, and set to release in 2025, Kaitlin Cassady is continuing her journey in the industry with passion and innovation.
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November 2, 2024 3:00pm ET by A&R Factory |