There is no doubt one-man lo-fi experimentalist Owen Ashworth has come along way since he debuted the moniker Casiotone for the Painfully Alone back in 1997. Now 13 years older Ashworth is retiring these songs.
This will be his last show in Glasgow but the Californian urges us not to worries: “I’m gonna write a bunch of new songs and come and play them for you.”
Casiotone gigs always have a note of sadness; Ashworth’s ‘indietronica’ is renowned for being moving with his short sweet songs tugging the heartstrings of his audience.
In the middle of tonight’s set an audience member heckles “will you keep writing sad songs…? Happy songs?” To which Ashworth replies: “I’ve written a few songs, I’ve been told they’re slightly happier.”
The set is a true delight in typical style. Ashworth’s presence doesn’t set the Rest alight but instead a calm adoration fills the venue as the crowd stand patient in admiring awe. It doesn’t really matter what songs he plays every song is a highlight, a cover of Springsteen’s ‘Streets of Philadelphia’ his own charming style proves a delightful addition.
Ashworth knows how solemn his sets can be and he solves this by joking with the crowd “this is the only part of the set that’s fun” after expressing “I’m doing ok, feeling I could need some vegetables” to which a crowd member quips “you’ve come to the wrong country!” This shows that unique charm that keeps both people coming back to his shows and him coming back to Glasgow.
There is no doubt Ashworth will be back in Glasgow here, he shows genuine love for this city. However, for these songs the road has ended but a corner seems have turned and instead of this being a sad goodbye it feels more like the beginning of something new.
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