Tasso's debut EP, Gower, marks frontwoman Cat Tasso's departure from her
previous band, the May Fire. The Chilean guitarist and vocalist, now based in
L.A., presents a polished rock EP with the assistance of studio engineer Manny
Nieto, known for his work with the Breeders and Darker My Love. Teamed with
drummer Franky Martinez, the duo effectively creates a large atmosphere of
sound. The result is a collection of controlled freneticism, a display of raw
and emotive rock anthems.
Gower opens with Tasso's robust single, "Don't Love Me (I Never Will)."
Her conversational lyrics work well with the thrashing instrumentation,
indicative of the track's rebellious tone. The song's steady, pounding rhythm
appropriately mimics a beating heart as Tasso sings about a relationship where
love is absent. On "Shine," Tasso introduces vocal harmonies, adding an
additional layer of depth from their previous track. Guitar and drums dance
around one another in a form reminiscent of the White Stripes or Yeah Yeah
Yeahs. It's unapologetically rock - rough and ready. The passion and fury from
the drums, in both Tasso's recorded work and live performances, can be easily
heard on this track. Martinez offers a hard-hitting quality that reverberates
with a tight timbre. "Wish I Could Stay" offers a strikingly gentle transition
from Tasso's previous tracks. As the title suggests, the song fits the tone of a
lullaby, a bittersweet and quiet conclusion to an otherwise ruckus night. The EP
concludes with "Gloomy Days," a track that exhibits both the volatility and slow
shuffle of a stormy day. Solemn vocals sweep across syncopated beats in the
verse, leading to a saturated and very harmonic chorus. It's a haunting end to a
heartfelt audio journey.
As a multi-textural expression of emotion, songs often become simplified
and more conciseduring the developmental career of an artist. This is evident on
Gower, as Tasso's long experience rocking from clubs to stereos across multiple
Americas has led her to create music as raw and chaotically refined as life
itself. (self-released)
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