Best show you've played and what made it great?
Heather and I have played a lot of shows. Our favorite shows are the ones where we can tell people are really listening and paying attention. I can't think of one show that stands out above the rest. Some of the biggest shows we've played are probably some of the worst shows we've played. Big chatty audiences never make for a great show. We actually prefer the small, more intimate shows.
The best fans are:
I think the best fans are the ones that don't treat you like a rock star. The best fans come up to you after a show and tell you something encouraging about your performance that lets you know they were really paying attention. The best fans send you an email and tell you how great your new record is. I just got an email from Hans in the Netherlands this morning. Things like that make you feel great!. The best fans let you know that they are listening and they care.
Favorite city you've played in?
I think New York is pretty amazing. We haven't actually had any awesome shows there yet, but as far as cities go, New York is one of our favorites. Athens, GA is barely a city, but it might be one of our favorite places we've ever hit on tour. The town just has a good vibe. It's peaceful. The weather is good. Great people all around.
Where can we see you next?
We're touring from the Midwest to the Northwest, down the coast and back to the Midwest. So, we'll be hitting a lot of towns over the next month. After we get back, we're going to mostly stay close to home. We'll be doing some recording, attending around ten weddings, integrating a new drummer, and just taking some time off to work on things at home. Why did everyone decide to get married this year?
Any advice to aspiring musicians out there?
There are a lot of musicians who are great, but I think the key to really doing something is to just go out and do it. I know a lot of great musicians right now who are just sitting around contemplating their dream of playing music. It seems kind of silly. I say, if you want to play music, play music. Granted, playing music requires some sacrifice. Touring is important, and while it's fun in some ways, it's not the most comfortable lifestyle. It also takes a lot of time to book tours, and in the end, you'll have to plan on loosing some money for a while. Still, I say be proactive in whatever you do. Don't just sit around waiting for some record label to pick you up and make your life easy. That's a fantasy. I think it's really all about hard work and passion. You have to be driven in whatever you do. Otherwise, you're probably not going to accomplish much.
What's your favorite song to perform live?
Panama is probably my favorite song off our new EP, and it's probably my favorite song to perform live right now as well. People have told us that they can really picture what the whole song is about. Like, it takes them on some kind of journey. I think that's great.
Friday/ May 6 – Rockit Room/ 406 Clement St. SF CA 94118// Cover $6// Music at 8, Casados go on at 9