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Casiotone for the Painfully Alone new EP

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I hate that name. I haaate it. It’s the ultimate “sad-loser-in-his-bedroom-playing-plinky-plonky-music-on-his-keyboard-in-the-dark” stage name. Totally emo. Pity then, that Owen Ashworth’s music is mostly sublime and not at as depressing as the name suggests (only just). If you know his album Etiquette (and if you don’t get it), you’ll know what to expect: melancholy-tinged, synth-led story songs.

This new EP, Town Topic consists of thirteen short instrumental pieces, book-ended by the two vocal tracks that were recorded specifically for the film Stay The Same Never Change by Laurel Nakadate.

Casiotone for the Painfully Alone – Ice Cream Truck

Casiotone for the Painfully Alone – Young Shields

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  • http://www.adamlacey.blogspot.com adam

    Excellent stuff. In the murky waters of upcoming releases, I totally missed the fact this was coming out. Word.

  • http://kneelbeforeclom.blogspot.com clom

    “grandmothers pearls” off the first album pretty much sums up CFTPA for me.
    at first glance it should be sickeningly twee but is in fact sneakily joyful, hilarious and sad all at the same time.

  • Sean

    Good looking out on this, I didn’t realise it was due.

    Seems obvious in retrospect to use his music on a soundtrack, it’s perfect for it.
    Some of Etiquette’s songs almost have a grainy home-movie feel. And he pushes the story aspect by making the album credits ‘In order of appearance’

    But Niall, you say “sad-loser-in-his-bedroom-playing-plinky-plonky-music-on-his-keyboard-in-the-dark” like it’s a bad thing.

    Thanks for this

    –S

  • Michael

    Dont you think considering the type of music this is that the name is ironic? Or that he’s being obvious in a tongue in cheek kind of way? i like the name

  • http://noclaritymag.wordpress.com Eddie

    saw Owen and his friends live in Belfast’s Black Box. fantastic show.

  • http://www.nialler9.com nialler9

    Dont you think considering the type of music this is that the name is ironic?

    Not if you haven’t heard the music.

  • sarah

    i quite like the name Niall though.

    It’s from the gaelic for “champion”

    If that’s even your name.

  • http://www.nialler9.com nialler9

    i quite like the name Niall though.

    It’s from the gaelic for “champion”

    If that’s even your name.

    i quite like my name after 26 years.

  • sarah

    owen says he will return in spring to the pebbly shores of not-so-great britain.

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