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Tim Kasher

Timothy J. Kasher (born August 19, 1974) is an American musician from Omaha, Nebraska, and is the frontman of indie rock groups Cursive and the Good Life,[1] both of which are on the Omaha-based record label Saddle Creek Records.

Tim Kasher
Tim Kasher performing in the crowd with Cursive at the Concert for Equality
Background information
Born (1974-08-19) August 19, 1974 (age 48)
Omaha, Nebraska, US
GenresIndie rock, emo, post-hardcore, alternative rock, folk rock
Instrument(s)Vocals, accordion, guitar, organ, keyboard, vuvuzela, bass
Years active1993–present
LabelsSaddle Creek

Music

Slowdown Virginia

Slowdown Virginia was formed in Omaha in 1993 by Kasher with Matt Maginn, Steve Pedersen, and Casey Caniglia after the dissolution of a previous band called The March Hares. With a sound described as a heartland Pavement[2] and into the Pixies,[3] Slowdown Virginia recorded and released one album, Dead Space, on Lumberjack Records, with the help of funding from friends.[3] The band was short lived, breaking up in 1995, but it inspired other bands to form in Omaha like The Faint and Bright Eyes,[2] the formation of Saddle Creek Records out of Lumberjack Records,[4] and the name of Omaha's indie music venue, Slowdown.[4]

Cursive

Kasher, Maginn, and Pedersen formed a new band, Cursive, in 1995, adding Clint Schnase to the band. The bands released two albums, described as full of emotion and distortion,[5][6] before disbanding in 1998 as Kasher moved to Portland, Oregon, after getting married.[7] Kasher also spent some of this time playing guitar in Commander Venus, recording and releasing two albums. Pedersen left Omaha to study law at Duke University in North Carolina[8] shortly afterward.

Kasher's marriage and time away from Omaha did not last long; he returned within eighteen months of leaving Cursive and Omaha. With Pedersen away, Kasher recruited Ted Stevens to join the previous other band members. The re-formed Cursive soon recorded and released their third album, Domestica, at Presto! Studios in Omaha, using the stock room of the USA Baby store where Kasher worked as the band's practice space.[7][9] Domestica showed this version of Cursive to have a tight-knit, hard-rock sound with the addition of Stevens as well as Kasher's newfound focus on introspective, storytelling focused lyrics.[7][9] Cursive added cellist Gretta Cohn for the next several releases and the band, and Kasher's writing, found critical success with 2003's The Ugly Organ,[10] a "gale force" of "personal indigence."[10]

Cohn departed Cursive in 2005,[11] and the band continued on without a cellist. Cursive has subsequently recorded and released three more studio albums, also concept albums[12] - a style that Kasher began loosely with The Storms of Early Summer: Semantics of Song[6] and developed full-blown with Domestica.[9] Cursive's last release was Vitriola in 2018.

The Good Life

The Good Life was originally planned to be a solo project. Kasher wanted to experiment with different types of lyrics and melodies.[13] He released Novena on a Nocturn under the name the Good Life on Better Looking Records in 2000, five months after Cursive's Domestica.[13] Novena on a Nocturn touched on the same themes of Domestica, mainly ones of divorce and loss, and was noted in reviews for Kashers intense focus on his lyrics and personal storytelling.[14][15] 2002's Black Out was also a mostly solo effort with friends assisting in the recording, and was released on Saddle Creek Records. As with Novena, the album was noted for its focus on melodies and lyrics, with Dan Ocean of Punk News describing the sound as "a slower paced Cursive with some electronica and an abundance of hooks."[16]

After using the Good Life as essentially a side project, Kasher decided to make the Good Life a full-fledged band.[13] Kasher recruited Ryan Fox, Roger Lewis, and Stefanie Drootin-Senseney and released Album of the Year in 2004.[13] Despite his intention to make the Good Life a band in its own right, Kasher still retained most creative control over the band for much of Album of the Year[13] and similarly for 2007's Help Wanted Nights, described by Pitchfork's Eric Harvey as "two consecutive concept albums dealing with boozers and their second homes."[17]

The Good Life took a break after 2007. Kasher released two albums with Cursive and two solo albums before reconvening the Good Life in late 2013. This time Kasher approached the Good Life with recording the album as a band, with all members contributing to the process of writing the songs.[13] The result was the rock-oriented Everybody's Coming Down, released in September 2015.

Solo work

His first solo album, The Game of Monogamy, was released to mixed reviews[18] on October 5, 2010, on Saddle Creek Records. Written after Kasher moved from Los Angeles to Montana, Kasher's first truly solo work was noted for its lyricism and instrumentation but also for again repeating on the themes of a broken romance that dominated early releases by the Good Life and Cursive's Domestica.[19][20] Chris Parker from Alternative Press called the album "overture to middle age and the declining allure of the bars and hook-ups scene."[21] The follow-up EP, Bigamy: More Songs from the Monogamy Sessions, was released in August 2011. Bigamy continues the same themes as Monogamy with seven additional songs.[21]

Adult Film, Kasher's second solo album, was released on Saddle Creek Records in 2013. Featuring a more reserved vocal style and stripped-down instrumentation as compared to The Game of Monogamy, Adult Film's topic touch on mistrust, anxiety, and the fears of adult life.[22][23]

Kasher's fourth solo album, "Middling Age", was released in April 2022.[24]

Musical style and influences

Pitchfork's Taylor Clark once described Kasher's singing as "perhaps the worst great voice in indie rock," noting his lack of ease in singing with a range and a deficiency in enunciation.[25] His voice is commonly recognized as a signature part of Cursive's sound.[26][27] Kasher's songwriting receives similar attention, particularly 2003's The Ugly Organ, which took an introspective meta view on the songwriting process itself.[10] For his part, Kasher has said that a lot of the inspiration for grand visions for his solo albums came from David Bowie.[citation needed] Kasher cites Bowie for helping him to "wake me up to, well, you can do whatever you want. I mean, you’re doing a solo record. You can go in absolutely any direction."[citation needed] Even prior to this, Kasher's writing for albums moved more and more towards a screenplay style of writing, to the point of the lyric sheet for I Am Gemini being described as one reviewer as "a full-blown libretto."[12]

Personal life

In 2007, Kasher moved from Omaha to Los Angeles, California. While also working on new music with both Cursive and the Good Life, he took up writing screenplays. In late 2009, he relocated to Montana to focus more explicitly on his writing. He is currently again living in Los Angeles.[28]

He has an undergraduate degree in English, with a minor in Philosophy. He has stated that if he was not pursuing music full-time, he would have become an English professor, teaching writing or literature.

He is the youngest of six children, with four older sisters and one older brother.

In 2015, Kasher married his long-term girlfriend Gwynedd, the digital managing editor at Los Angeles Magazine.[28]

In 2017, a feature film No Resolution — written and directed by Kasher starring Maura Kidwell and Layne Manzer — was released. In an interview with The Reader, Kasher said an earlier version premiered at the Omaha Film Festival a year prior in 2016.[29]

Discography

Solo albums

Other work

References

  1. ^ Ambrose, Anthony. "inTuneMusic Online: Minus the Bear / Tim Kasher / Twin Tigers @ NYC 12/4/2010". Archived from the original on January 3, 2013. Retrieved March 5, 2011.
  2. ^ a b LLC, SPIN Media (July 1, 2003). SPIN. SPIN Media LLC.
  3. ^ a b "Ultimate Cult Heroes | NME.COM". Nme.com. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  4. ^ a b Wolgamott, L. Kent (November 11, 2010). . Lincoln Journal Star. Archived from the original on November 26, 2015.
  5. ^ "Cursive - Such Blinding Stars for Starving Eyes (album review ) | Sputnikmusic". Sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  6. ^ a b "Cursive - The Storms of Early Summer: Semantics of Song". Punknews.org. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  7. ^ a b c "Cursive: Brutal Truths from the Ugly Organ". Playbackstl.com. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  8. ^ "Former lawyer sets Criteria for success
    Stephen Pedersen leaves a bills-paying corporate job to focus on his rock band". NewsOK.com. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  9. ^ a b c "Lazyeye Interview: Cursive - Domestica". Timmcmahan.com. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  10. ^ a b c "Cursive: The Ugly Organ (Reissue)". PopMatters. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  11. ^ "Cellist Gretta Cohn leaves Cursive". Punknews.org. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  12. ^ a b "Cursive: I Am Gemini". Pitchfork. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  13. ^ a b c d e f "Feels Like The First Time: Cursive's Tim Kasher reconvenes the Good Life". Substream Magazine. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  14. ^ "The Good Life: Novena on a Nocturn". PopMatters. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  15. ^ "The Good Life - Novena On A Nocturn". Punknews.org. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  16. ^ "The Good Life - Black Out". Punknews.org. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  17. ^ "The Good Life: Help Wanted Nights". Pitchfork. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  18. ^ "The Game of Monogamy by Tim Kasher". Metacritic. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  19. ^ "Tim Kasher: The Game of Monogamy". Pitchfork. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  20. ^ "Album Review: Tim Kasher - The Game of Monogamy". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  21. ^ a b "Tim Kasher - Bigamy: More Songs From The Monogamy Sessions EP - Reviews - Alternative Press". Alternative Press. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  22. ^ "Album Review: Tim Kasher - Adult Film". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  23. ^ "Adult Film". Undertheradarmag.com. Retrieved November 26, 2015.
  24. ^ "On Middling Age, Tim Kasher Doesn't Always Want To Be A 47-Year-Old Rocker". spin.com. Retrieved April 22, 2022.
  25. ^ "Cursive: Cursive's Domestica". Pitchfork. Retrieved November 27, 2015.
  26. ^ "Iowa City Weekender: June 20–23 - Little Village". Little Village. Retrieved November 27, 2015.
  27. ^ "Interview with Tim Kasher: Following Sound". The Aquarian Weekly. Retrieved November 27, 2015.
  28. ^ a b "Episode 221: Tim Kasher (of Cursive, The Good Life)". Riyl.podbean.com. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  29. ^ "Tim Kasher debuts first feature film, No Resolution". Thereader.com. Retrieved January 30, 2022.
  30. ^ Zemler, Emily (February 21, 2022). "Cursive's Tim Kasher Previews Solo Album With 'I Don't Think About You'". Rollingstone.com. Retrieved April 18, 2022.

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Timothy J Kasher born August 19 1974 is an American musician from Omaha Nebraska and is the frontman of indie rock groups Cursive and the Good Life 1 both of which are on the Omaha based record label Saddle Creek Records Tim KasherTim Kasher performing in the crowd with Cursive at the Concert for EqualityBackground informationBorn 1974 08 19 August 19 1974 age 48 Omaha Nebraska USGenresIndie rock emo post hardcore alternative rock folk rockInstrument s Vocals accordion guitar organ keyboard vuvuzela bassYears active1993 presentLabelsSaddle Creek Contents 1 Music 1 1 Slowdown Virginia 1 2 Cursive 1 3 The Good Life 1 4 Solo work 2 Musical style and influences 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 Solo albums 4 2 Other work 5 ReferencesMusic EditSlowdown Virginia Edit Main article Slowdown Virginia Slowdown Virginia was formed in Omaha in 1993 by Kasher with Matt Maginn Steve Pedersen and Casey Caniglia after the dissolution of a previous band called The March Hares With a sound described as a heartland Pavement 2 and into the Pixies 3 Slowdown Virginia recorded and released one album Dead Space on Lumberjack Records with the help of funding from friends 3 The band was short lived breaking up in 1995 but it inspired other bands to form in Omaha like The Faint and Bright Eyes 2 the formation of Saddle Creek Records out of Lumberjack Records 4 and the name of Omaha s indie music venue Slowdown 4 Cursive Edit Main article Cursive band Kasher Maginn and Pedersen formed a new band Cursive in 1995 adding Clint Schnase to the band The bands released two albums described as full of emotion and distortion 5 6 before disbanding in 1998 as Kasher moved to Portland Oregon after getting married 7 Kasher also spent some of this time playing guitar in Commander Venus recording and releasing two albums Pedersen left Omaha to study law at Duke University in North Carolina 8 shortly afterward Kasher s marriage and time away from Omaha did not last long he returned within eighteen months of leaving Cursive and Omaha With Pedersen away Kasher recruited Ted Stevens to join the previous other band members The re formed Cursive soon recorded and released their third album Domestica at Presto Studios in Omaha using the stock room of the USA Baby store where Kasher worked as the band s practice space 7 9 Domestica showed this version of Cursive to have a tight knit hard rock sound with the addition of Stevens as well as Kasher s newfound focus on introspective storytelling focused lyrics 7 9 Cursive added cellist Gretta Cohn for the next several releases and the band and Kasher s writing found critical success with 2003 s The Ugly Organ 10 a gale force of personal indigence 10 Cohn departed Cursive in 2005 11 and the band continued on without a cellist Cursive has subsequently recorded and released three more studio albums also concept albums 12 a style that Kasher began loosely with The Storms of Early Summer Semantics of Song 6 and developed full blown with Domestica 9 Cursive s last release was Vitriola in 2018 The Good Life Edit Main article The Good Life band The Good Life was originally planned to be a solo project Kasher wanted to experiment with different types of lyrics and melodies 13 He released Novena on a Nocturn under the name the Good Life on Better Looking Records in 2000 five months after Cursive s Domestica 13 Novena on a Nocturn touched on the same themes of Domestica mainly ones of divorce and loss and was noted in reviews for Kashers intense focus on his lyrics and personal storytelling 14 15 2002 s Black Out was also a mostly solo effort with friends assisting in the recording and was released on Saddle Creek Records As with Novena the album was noted for its focus on melodies and lyrics with Dan Ocean of Punk News describing the sound as a slower paced Cursive with some electronica and an abundance of hooks 16 After using the Good Life as essentially a side project Kasher decided to make the Good Life a full fledged band 13 Kasher recruited Ryan Fox Roger Lewis and Stefanie Drootin Senseney and released Album of the Year in 2004 13 Despite his intention to make the Good Life a band in its own right Kasher still retained most creative control over the band for much of Album of the Year 13 and similarly for 2007 s Help Wanted Nights described by Pitchfork s Eric Harvey as two consecutive concept albums dealing with boozers and their second homes 17 The Good Life took a break after 2007 Kasher released two albums with Cursive and two solo albums before reconvening the Good Life in late 2013 This time Kasher approached the Good Life with recording the album as a band with all members contributing to the process of writing the songs 13 The result was the rock oriented Everybody s Coming Down released in September 2015 Solo work Edit His first solo album The Game of Monogamy was released to mixed reviews 18 on October 5 2010 on Saddle Creek Records Written after Kasher moved from Los Angeles to Montana Kasher s first truly solo work was noted for its lyricism and instrumentation but also for again repeating on the themes of a broken romance that dominated early releases by the Good Life and Cursive s Domestica 19 20 Chris Parker from Alternative Press called the album overture to middle age and the declining allure of the bars and hook ups scene 21 The follow up EP Bigamy More Songs from the Monogamy Sessions was released in August 2011 Bigamy continues the same themes as Monogamy with seven additional songs 21 Adult Film Kasher s second solo album was released on Saddle Creek Records in 2013 Featuring a more reserved vocal style and stripped down instrumentation as compared to The Game of Monogamy Adult Film s topic touch on mistrust anxiety and the fears of adult life 22 23 Kasher s fourth solo album Middling Age was released in April 2022 24 Musical style and influences EditPitchfork s Taylor Clark once described Kasher s singing as perhaps the worst great voice in indie rock noting his lack of ease in singing with a range and a deficiency in enunciation 25 His voice is commonly recognized as a signature part of Cursive s sound 26 27 Kasher s songwriting receives similar attention particularly 2003 s The Ugly Organ which took an introspective meta view on the songwriting process itself 10 For his part Kasher has said that a lot of the inspiration for grand visions for his solo albums came from David Bowie citation needed Kasher cites Bowie for helping him to wake me up to well you can do whatever you want I mean you re doing a solo record You can go in absolutely any direction citation needed Even prior to this Kasher s writing for albums moved more and more towards a screenplay style of writing to the point of the lyric sheet for I Am Gemini being described as one reviewer as a full blown libretto 12 Personal life EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 2007 Kasher moved from Omaha to Los Angeles California While also working on new music with both Cursive and the Good Life he took up writing screenplays In late 2009 he relocated to Montana to focus more explicitly on his writing He is currently again living in Los Angeles 28 He has an undergraduate degree in English with a minor in Philosophy He has stated that if he was not pursuing music full time he would have become an English professor teaching writing or literature He is the youngest of six children with four older sisters and one older brother In 2015 Kasher married his long term girlfriend Gwynedd the digital managing editor at Los Angeles Magazine 28 In 2017 a feature film No Resolution written and directed by Kasher starring Maura Kidwell and Layne Manzer was released In an interview with The Reader Kasher said an earlier version premiered at the Omaha Film Festival a year prior in 2016 29 Discography EditFor his work with Cursive and the Good Life see Cursive discography and The Good Life band Discography Solo albums Edit The Game of Monogamy 2010 Saddle Creek Bigamy More Songs from the Monogamy Sessions 2011 Saddle Creek Adult Film 2013 Saddle Creek No Resolution 2017 15 Passenger Middling Age 2022 15 Passenger 30 Other work Edit Commander Venus Do You Feel at Home 1995 Saddle Creek Commander Venus The Uneventful Vacation 1997 Thick Records Bright Eyes Every Day and Every Night 1999 Saddle Creek Bright Eyes Fevers and Mirrors 2000 Saddle Creek Bright Eyes Lifted or The Story Is in the Soil Keep Your Ear to the Ground 2002 Saddle Creek Bright Eyes Noise Floor 2006 Saddle Creek Head of Femur Ringodom or Proctor 2003 Greyday Productions Rilo Kiley The Execution of All Things 2003 Saddle Creek Records Planes Mistaken for Stars Up in Them Guts 2004 No Idea Records Son Ambulance Key 2004 Saddle Creek Statistics Leave Your Name 2004 Jade Tree Records An Iris Pattern Sod is Gold 2006 McCarthy Trenching McCarthy Trenching 2006 Team Love Records Thursday Kill the House Lights 2007 Victory Records References Edit Ambrose Anthony inTuneMusic Online Minus the Bear Tim Kasher Twin Tigers NYC 12 4 2010 Archived from the original on January 3 2013 Retrieved March 5 2011 a b LLC SPIN Media July 1 2003 SPIN SPIN Media LLC a b Ultimate Cult Heroes NME COM Nme com Retrieved November 26 2015 a b Wolgamott L Kent November 11 2010 The Game of Monogamy Lincoln Journal Star Archived from the original on November 26 2015 Cursive Such Blinding Stars for Starving Eyes album review Sputnikmusic Sputnikmusic com Retrieved November 26 2015 a b Cursive The Storms of Early Summer Semantics of Song Punknews org Retrieved November 26 2015 a b c Cursive Brutal Truths from the Ugly Organ Playbackstl com Retrieved November 26 2015 Former lawyer sets Criteria for successStephen Pedersen leaves a bills paying corporate job to focus on his rock band NewsOK com Retrieved November 26 2015 a b c Lazyeye Interview Cursive Domestica Timmcmahan com Retrieved November 26 2015 a b c Cursive The Ugly Organ Reissue PopMatters Retrieved November 26 2015 Cellist Gretta Cohn leaves Cursive Punknews org Retrieved November 26 2015 a b Cursive I Am Gemini Pitchfork Retrieved November 26 2015 a b c d e f Feels Like The First Time Cursive s Tim Kasher reconvenes the Good Life Substream Magazine Retrieved November 26 2015 The Good Life Novena on a Nocturn PopMatters Retrieved November 26 2015 The Good Life Novena On A Nocturn Punknews org Retrieved November 26 2015 The Good Life Black Out Punknews org Retrieved November 26 2015 The Good Life Help Wanted Nights Pitchfork Retrieved November 26 2015 The Game of Monogamy by Tim Kasher Metacritic Retrieved November 26 2015 Tim Kasher The Game of Monogamy Pitchfork Retrieved November 26 2015 Album Review Tim Kasher The Game of Monogamy Consequence of Sound Retrieved November 26 2015 a b Tim Kasher Bigamy More Songs From The Monogamy Sessions EP Reviews Alternative Press Alternative Press Retrieved November 26 2015 Album Review Tim Kasher Adult Film Consequence of Sound Retrieved November 26 2015 Adult Film Undertheradarmag com Retrieved November 26 2015 On Middling Age Tim Kasher Doesn t Always Want To Be A 47 Year Old Rocker spin com Retrieved April 22 2022 Cursive Cursive s Domestica Pitchfork Retrieved November 27 2015 Iowa City Weekender June 20 23 Little Village Little Village Retrieved November 27 2015 Interview with Tim Kasher Following Sound The Aquarian Weekly Retrieved November 27 2015 a b Episode 221 Tim Kasher of Cursive The Good Life Riyl podbean com Retrieved March 12 2020 Tim Kasher debuts first feature film No Resolution Thereader com Retrieved January 30 2022 Zemler Emily February 21 2022 Cursive s Tim Kasher Previews Solo Album With I Don t Think About You Rollingstone com Retrieved April 18 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tim Kasher amp oldid 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