
Ryan Cassata - Greetings from Echo Park (2025) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Ryan Cassata
- Title: Greetings from Echo Park
- Year Of Release: 2025
- Label: Kill Rock Stars
- Genre: Rock, Power Pop, Punk, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz
- Total Time: 51:36
- Total Size: 122 / 331 Mb / 1.00 Gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. i feel like throwing up (3:054)
02. a Knack for Overthinking (4:11)
03. if you ever leave long island (3:46)
04. Scriptures, Scripts, & Bottles (3:21)
05. My Body’s My Home (2:45)
06. He’s My Man (4:47)
07. r u safe? (1:38)
08. If You’re Not Dead Yet, Will You Be My Friend? (4:45)
09. Bad Things (3:13)
10. Wants & Needs (3:42)
11. QUEER american DREAM (4:11)
12. HOWL (Protest Song) (3:55)
13. Queer Love Outlaw (3:57)
14. Halfway House (4:29)
01. i feel like throwing up (3:054)
02. a Knack for Overthinking (4:11)
03. if you ever leave long island (3:46)
04. Scriptures, Scripts, & Bottles (3:21)
05. My Body’s My Home (2:45)
06. He’s My Man (4:47)
07. r u safe? (1:38)
08. If You’re Not Dead Yet, Will You Be My Friend? (4:45)
09. Bad Things (3:13)
10. Wants & Needs (3:42)
11. QUEER american DREAM (4:11)
12. HOWL (Protest Song) (3:55)
13. Queer Love Outlaw (3:57)
14. Halfway House (4:29)
These are lyrics from the amazing opening song (and telling video) of Ryan Cassata’s new album Greetings from Echo Park. Maybe you and I can be some of the strangers singing along?
My friends, they
Will sing this really loud
But unless a stranger sings it
I won’t really feel proud
My friends think that I’m going up
But I feel like throwing up, I feel like throwing up
The Los Angeles, California-based singer-songwriter—it is probably relevant to mention that he also manifests himself as an LGBTQ+ activist, transgender motivational speaker, performer, actor, and writer—delivers fourteen personal songs that lay bare a life marked by anxiety, chronic illness, and queer resilience. Cassata’s unmistakable voice anchors a genre-blurring mix of anti-folk, pop punk, and modern R&B—to be honest, not everything here is for everyone—swirling with emo confessions and Springsteen-sized ambition (the cover art nods to Greetings from Asbury Park).
This record is not just any record. It thrums with both urgency and survival, it radiates that we are dealing with something important that we may not yet be able to fully grasp, but that will eventually dawn on us. With more than a few tracks that could become classics. Charismatic and Intriguing.
My friends, they
Will sing this really loud
But unless a stranger sings it
I won’t really feel proud
My friends think that I’m going up
But I feel like throwing up, I feel like throwing up
The Los Angeles, California-based singer-songwriter—it is probably relevant to mention that he also manifests himself as an LGBTQ+ activist, transgender motivational speaker, performer, actor, and writer—delivers fourteen personal songs that lay bare a life marked by anxiety, chronic illness, and queer resilience. Cassata’s unmistakable voice anchors a genre-blurring mix of anti-folk, pop punk, and modern R&B—to be honest, not everything here is for everyone—swirling with emo confessions and Springsteen-sized ambition (the cover art nods to Greetings from Asbury Park).
This record is not just any record. It thrums with both urgency and survival, it radiates that we are dealing with something important that we may not yet be able to fully grasp, but that will eventually dawn on us. With more than a few tracks that could become classics. Charismatic and Intriguing.
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