What’s the Deal: Kasher’s name is one that’s been floating around in indie rock circles since the 90s with the early Cursive releases (a band he fronts along with The Good Life). Collectively, he and the bands have released 12+ recordings, and his history even goes back further with his roles in Slowdown Virginia and Commander Venus, a group he was in with fellow Saddle Creeker Conor Oberst.
Le Diamant Brut: Quiet Company & Tim Kasher
Le Diamant Brut: Colour Revolt & Tacks, the Boy Disaster
COLOUR REVOLT What’s the Deal: There’s a small college town in Mississippi where Colour Revolt is waiting like a swollen, porous sponge for someone to wring them out over the parched mouths of indie rock fans and critics alike. Right now, there is only the self-titled 6-song EP re-released in October of ‘06, but they’re currently in the final stages of recording their debut full-length. The EP, which caught ears at Spin and Stereogum...
Capsule Review: The Good Life's Help Wanted Nights
The Good Life Help Wanted Nights (Saddle Creek) The Good Life’s Tim Kasher, also of Cursive, is one of the most prolific and consistent romantic anti-heroes of modern indie rock. He’s released many albums under both titles as well as contributing to his peers’ projects like Rilo Kiley and Bright Eyes (the singer of which got his start playing with Kasher in Commander Venus), and while much of his music is built on heart aching...
Austinist Music Preview: New Release Tuesday
New music by Cursive, Kelis, Amy Millan, and more

