Sasser Lays Down The Foundation Of Their New Sound With a Killer Single Release Show
Emma McIntire for From the Grave Magazine
Emma McIntire for From the Grave Magazine
Alternative rock band Sasser brought their stage presence, musical prowess, and dedication to White Oak Music Hall for a night of celebration and preparation in honor of their new single, TOO FAR GONE. A song that tests the waters and challenges their previous releases through new influences and lyrical growth.
This show had a lot of incredible artists out to get the night started. Camile Closer kicked off the night with an immaculate vibe; everyone in the audience was instantly hooked by her incredible voice and melodic sound. The group's catchy, carefree songs were the best way to allow people to enjoy and let loose at the end of the day.
Moseph was next up; their smooth performance brought a warm essence that fell over the whole room once they began playing. The swirling, almost psychedelic elements throughout their music made them super memorable.
April Company followed with a classic indie groove. Their spunky humor mixed with emotional bandwidth in their songs added a great element to this lineup, no doubt. As the crowd trickled in, their set was able to establish the tone for the night to come.
The Turnaways strutted on stage and instantly owned the stage. Their theatric energy lit up the venue as the crowd ignited, awaiting what was to come next at the end of the night. Each band that played clearly had a true passion for their art, setting the tone for a night that felt like a collective celebration of music, community, and creative expression.
When Sasser began the