The four friends from Kingston didn’t wait long to set the stage alight at the Hémisphère Gauche this Thursday, September 25th as part of POP MTL. It was in front of an audience of around thirty people and a black stage backdrop bearing their name that the gunners of Kasador, bearers of Ontario rock & roll, opened their late-night performance.
They immediately warmed up the atmosphere with Youth, immediately setting the crazy tone and the supercharged energy of their performance. They played excerpts from Broad & Bloom, Youth and their most recent EPs Kasador I and II with intensity, passing through Could’ve Loved You, Talk About It and Skeleton Park.
The fun and complicity between the members was palpable and Cameron, visibly amused, offered us some well-aimed kicks in the air to mark the accents of Stephen’s percussive playing. Halfway through, the crowd began to loosen up with them just in time for the most danceable, culminating with R.I.P Me Down for an anticipated finale. A short but electrifying concert, which made us forget the rain by offering us 45 minutes of raw emotion and gentle rock.























