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Casper Skulls Hitting Their Inventive Stride with new album KIT-CAT

May 19, 2025
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The brand new album from Casper Skulls, Package-Cat, was launched on April 11. – Photograph by Kyle Ormsby

By Jim Barber

Typically it takes some time for a band to search out its voice – the essence of what makes them particular, the telltale, identifiable uniqueness that’s essential for creating music that not solely satisfies them, however touches the hearts, minds and spirits of music lovers. As soon as attained, this ‘voice’ turns into a reservoir of confidence and self-assuredness for the artists as creators and performers, which quickly turns into a launching pad of thrilling and fulfilling issues to return.

Such is the case for Sudbury-based indie-rock band Casper Skulls, whose new album Package-Cat sees the tightly knit three-piece elevating their musical sport with a potent and memorable assortment of songs that’s indicative of their evolutionary maturity.

Package-Cat is an undeniably exuberant assertion by a band who has certainly discovered their voice – and it’s one which at occasions celebrates the quirky ironies of life, lobs a couple of not-so-subtle jabs on the vagaries of contemporary society, and places their very own spin on the which means of maturity and parenthood with out sacrificing any of insistent power and sublimely catchy melodic hooks for which the band is understood.

On the coronary heart of Casper Skulls rising prowess as a inventive enterprise is the solidity of the connection between the three founding, core band members: the husband-and-wife group of Melanie St. Pierre-Bednis and Neil Bednis (each of whom play bass and guitar together with singing), alongside their Toronto-native pal, drummer/bassist/violinist Fraser McLean.

A pair for almost 15 years, Melanie and Neil moved to the Toronto space when Melanie enrolled in artwork college at Sheridan Faculty and shortly determined to discover the concept of making their very own music, and constructing a band, launching themselves into the hustle and bustle of the Toronto music scene when she graduated in 2015.

“We moved from Oakville into Toronto correct as a result of, for Neil, it was his likelihood to actually attempt doing one thing with music. And I had at all times cherished music and at all times wished to do this as effectively, so doing it collectively simply made sense. As quickly as we began writing collectively, it actually clicked; we found our writing types labored effectively with each other, so we have been like, ‘okay, I believe we’ve acquired one thing right here,’” stated Melanie.

The band got here collectively comparatively rapidly with a couple of members coming and going however at all times anchored since 2018 by the core trio of McLean and the 2 Bednises. Package-Cat is the band’s third full size album to go together with an earlier EP and a handful of singles.

Whereas it is smart that there could be a closeness in inventive imaginative and prescient between a married couple, each Melanie and Neil say that Casper Skulls is an equal, three-way democracy, and that McLean’s contributions are integral to the band’s success, the standard of their recorded tasks and power of the reside exhibits.

“Fraser is such a improbable musician. Every thing that he has delivered to the desk, particularly on this report, was good for what the songs wanted. And all of us like the identical kind of music. Since we’ve been in a band for 10 years, we all know what kind of music one another is into and what imaginative and prescient we’re going for with our personal music. He simply will get it. Together with his drum elements, he is aware of instantly what the music wants, and from music to music it differs. He is aware of that and he alters issues out to match every music, which is nice and actually was efficient for this report.,” Neil stated.

As with every enterprise of significance, it generally takes some time to search out its footing, as eluded to within the introduction to this piece. For Casper Skulls, like many bands, it’s uncommon to get one’s specific ‘components’ proper out of the gate.

“It took us some time to get right here. After we first began the band, we have been a bit louder and extra intense however then we cooled off through the years as we began introducing some slower songs and discovering a consolation zone the place the music simply began flowing extra simply. So this report appears like its precisely the place we need to be proper now,” stated Melanie, with Neil selecting up the dialog.

“When it comes to the transformation for this report, on earlier data, we’ve at all times written and recorded as a 4 piece in a room collectively after which generally would exit and tour these songs and get actually tight with them earlier than going into the studio and recording them. For this report, we did much more demoing. So Mel and I’d give you concepts, ship them to Fraser and he would add totally different devices to them, like drums, bass and stuff, and ship them again. And we had by no means performed any of those songs reside earlier than recording them, which is fairly uncommon for us. The primary time we performed them reside was at our album launch present. In order that was an entire totally different course of for this report.”

When actual life modifications, it’s inevitable that the best way creators create essentially has to alter, and so too is the character of what comes out on the finish of the method. Shifting again to their hometown of Sudbury, nearer not solely to household and pals however to nature, in addition to having their first little one, Molly in 2023, naturally means views and priorities are a lot totally different, for Melanie, Neil and Casper Skulls as an entire.

Package-Cat, with album artwork by Casper Skulls band member Melanie St. Pierre-Bednis

“Loads of the songs have been written earlier than she was born or earlier than Mel was even pregnant. However on songs like ‘Dying in Eight Verses,’ there’s mentions of arising with child names and issues like that. After I wrote that music, I positively knew that I wished a baby and that I knew it was going to occur. By this time we had purchased a home and acquired married and all that stuff, so I knew it was coming. In that music, you possibly can hear that I used to be positively picturing myself as a guardian,” stated Neil, of Molly’s affect.

“Earlier than, once we have been only a band with no little one or something like that, we’d have the ability to simply choose up and tour at any time when we wished, for so long as we wished. Clearly, we will’t do this now. It takes much more planning for that sort of factor, and for actually every thing to do with being in a band.”

Not that it was pre-planned or had something to do with the approach to life and scheduling changes required by a brand new child, however, amazingly, Package-Cat was recorded over six days from begin to end. Six days!! And it’s not prefer it needed to be, it’s simply that issues have been coming collectively so effectively, the performances have been so crisp, but so infused with power and vitality and the band was on a roll, so the proverbial tape saved rolling, few takes have been wanted and growth!! A brand new album was born.

“We knew what we wished. We produced the entire thing with our pal Matt Weiwel, who runs a studio right here on the town known as Deadpan Studios, and it’s a terrific studio and holds up very well while you examine it to those we utilized in Toronto. He simply acquired the imaginative and prescient of what we have been doing and helped us simply bang it out. I believe it’s the simplest report we’ve made, which can also be bizarre. For the opposite ones, the method was so rigorous: they have been much more work. So, yeah, this one got here collectively actually properly,” stated Melanie, returning to the theme of the band being in a headspace the place they knew precisely who they have been, the place they have been and what they wished to say, with out equivocation.

“We simply understood it, and it was straightforward to execute due to that. Whereas earlier than we have been in all probability navigating by means of totally different types and sounds of music as a result of we simply weren’t certain the place we have been headed.”

Neil believes that with the band formally being a 3 piece with him, Melanie and all of them are in synch, the method was naturally going to be extra environment friendly.

“I don’t understand how this can come throughout, however having much less voices within the band made issues run smoother. Now we have at all times been democratic, each voice counts, however when there’s 4, there’s much more dialogue and debate. As a 3 piece, and with us already a lot on the identical web page, there was much less, you realize, voting on issues. We have been ready to select snare sounds rapidly, guitar sounds rapidly, agree extra rapidly on a vocal take, that type of factor,” he stated, reiterating that it additionally makes the songwriting course of much more streamlined, as evidenced by the seamlessness of how songs got here collectively for Package-Cat.

“For me, it’s often a guitar riff first after which I’ll write the vocal melody after which they do the lyrics final. At that stage I’ll demo it and ship it to Fraser. Sometimes I’ll have a couple of strains of lyrics written down which might be an excellent leaping off level for a music and I’ll attempt to match it with a melody I have already got after which go from there and end the lyrics. For the musicality on a whole lot of the songs, Fraser brings in a whole lot of concepts. The music ‘Spindletop,’ for instance, sounded completely totally different earlier than we despatched it to Fraser. He wrote all of the guitar strains and bass strains. For the music ‘Kihl,’ which Mel sung, he added violin and funky old fashioned Casio keyboard sounds. And Mel writes a bit in a different way from that.”

“Talking of ‘Kihl,’ I had that music title for a very long time and I knew I wished to write down a music known as that. So that truly helped me to write down that music. I’ve a whole lot of music titles that I do know I need to write the remainder of the songs to, and sometimes I do know what the music goes to be about, and what the model or vibe goes to be based mostly on the music title. It’s enjoyable. I really like prompts like that,” stated Mel, selecting up the story.

“I’m additionally a visible artist [she did all the artwork for the album, as well as for all the singles and the band’s merch] and I keep in mind having artwork courses the place we simply had easy prompts and we’d draw off these and I cherished that. So I used the identical approach for music more often than not. However I’m additionally the kind that can plunk round on the guitar and are available throughout a cool riff after which write off of it after which do the identical factor that Neil was describing like placing within the melody and lyrics after. However, I’ll say, I do use the music titles as a immediate rather a lot. It’s often my first strategy. I’m so open to writing a music in a different way, which I believe can open up a whole lot of actually cool prospects. I do know there’s some musicians who do vocals first, however I’ve by no means achieved that, despite the fact that I do lead vocals on most of the songs.”

Talking of vocals, there are some tracks on Package-Cat the place one or the opposite of Melanie or Neil takes the lead, however there are additionally many songs, and elements of songs, the place they’re sharing the lead in addition to harmonies.

Working as a trio for the previous 10 years has led to a outstanding inventive synchronicity between Casper Skulls band members. – Photograph by Kyle Ormsby

“When it comes to the best way we did vocals, I believe we misplaced the plot a bit on our final report [Knows No Kindness]. It made sense to commerce lead vocals from music to music as a result of it was an idea album about being raised in Northern Ontario. However we felt like we misplaced ourselves doing that, and that is what folks come to our band for. They arrive to it for each of us. They like the truth that Neil and I are each on a music and we commerce elements right here and there and that we write collectively in that manner. Now with this new album, we even sing a few songs in unison, which was cool. We did that for the primary time. However that’s our band,” stated Melanie.

“You know the way there’s totally different voicings for various bands and it makes the band distinctive and fascinating? Some bands simply have it in their very own voice. Effectively, I don’t really feel Neil and I’ve very fascinating voices individually. Like, we will sing, it’s superb, however we don’t have that simply identifiable voice that some singers have the place you realize it’s them. However while you get a music that appears like us, or while you hear a music off this report or our first report, you realize it’s our band immediately due to the stuff that Neil and I do vocally collectively, and due to the best way that our guitars and issues like that sound collectively. Now we have a really particular sound once we’re doing one thing collectively. These are the issues that make the band this band. And people are the issues that we’ll proceed to maintain and cherish.”

A stand-out monitor on the report, and one with resonance for a lot of, is the sentimental however nonetheless fairly severe ‘Numbing Thoughts’ which takes a sharpened have a look at the best way expertise has inveigled itself into each aspect of society – and the way that’s not precisely an excellent factor.

“’Numbing Thoughts’ is about having a relationship with tv and streaming and all our units and what that does to us. There’s a lot display screen time, and we’re at all times on-line and despite the fact that most issues have been on-line for years, because the pandemic it’s been cranked as much as 11 the place you possibly can even have full band exhibits on-line. I really feel like a whole lot of this report is placing all types of issues underneath the microscope, which we did generally on a whole lot of our older songs, however this one particularly had a whole lot of these issues,” stated Melanie, with Neil chipping in.

“You’ll simply be hanging out with somebody after which they’ll always need to look or verify their telephone. I assume that’s sort of what impressed the music. And I don’t know if this might be true or not, however I learn someplace that in like, 50 years from now, society will have a look at how we use telephones as like what smoking was once. That it’s an dependancy and dangerous and socially unacceptable.”

One other of the points of life being put underneath the microscope, in music not less than, is the difficult and sometimes conflict-ridden nature of households, and what occurs behind the scenes – generally not very far behind – at important household occasions like weddings. Or funerals.

“’Petty At A Funeral’ is about while you go to a funeral and also you see all of the horrible behaviour and pettiness that households can have behind the scenes the place they’re asking about wills and placing themselves first in these conditions, as an alternative of celebrating or mourning the one who simply died,” stated Melanie.

“There was a scenario the place we noticed a few of that unfold and it positively impressed the music. And it sucks to see issues like that as a result of you realize you’re there to honour somebody, to listen to speeches and tales and all of that. It’s presupposed to be so pretty to absorb and pay tribute to this life. After which afterward, perhaps not even essentially in the course of the funeral, however not a lot later, you hear about all this nasty stuff from different members of the family. It’s loopy. This music is type of saying, ‘dang, what I assumed was this lovely occasion had all this bizarre stuff occurring behind it.’ It’s simply such life stuff, like nothing is basically sacred and exquisite anymore.”

As severe because the dialogue on the Casper Skulls’ evolution as a inventive entity and the depth of the collaborative spirit between the three band members, it’s not all tremendous severe. There’s room for some indulgence, if not outright enjoyable. Not afraid to drop a couple of cultural references, followers who bought a bodily copy of Package-Cat will, upon opening the package deal, see a big portray of the skilled wrestling legend, the late nice ‘Rowdy’ Roddy Piper, and that the second music on the report is certainly named for the kilt-wearing, feisty, fisticuff brandishing former nemesis of Hulk Hogan.

“We actually do like wrestling. Now we have one other couple which can be good pals and all of us acquired into watching it collectively a couple of years in the past. And naturally we watch largely the brand new stuff, however I do keep in mind watching a few of it too once I was younger. I simply didn’t retain a whole lot of it, however I did do not forget that Roddy Piper was this actually unusual particular person. Even later in life when he was making comedy appearances or no matter, he’s such a personality. One night time we have been watching a documentary with our pals and it talked rather a lot about him and the Hulk and what went on between them. It was simply so foolish and humorous and neat and I keep in mind leaving their home that night time and saying to Neil, ‘we’re going to write down a music known as Roddy Piper. We’re simply going to do it,’ So, again to the music title factor once more,” stated Melanie with fun.

“Neil was like, ‘I don’t know what the hell you’re speaking about? What? What? No, we’re not. I don’t even understand how we make that cool.’ I stated, ‘don’t fear, we’ll determine it out.’ As quickly as we acquired residence I got here up with this actually cool shoe-gazey riff and we have been off. We determined that I’d be the one who would attempt to write the melody and stuff for it. I used to be going to attempt to sing over that riff. However then sooner or later Neil sat down on the laptop and he had written a couple of verses, however I had the refrain found out. So we managed to place all of it collectively, and the lyrics all got here collectively on the identical time in that one session. I made a decision that we would have liked to sing the music collectively because it was such a collaborative effort. And it’s not just like the music is about Roddy Piper on the nostril. That’s not nice songwriting and it makes it actually kitschy. I assumed it might be cool if it was about one thing else that might allude to wrestling. So it’s actually a few couple that’s having this battle, this disagreement and looking for some widespread floor. As soon as once more, music title for the win!”

What can also be consideration grabbing in a visible sense is the eponymous ‘Kitty Cat’ clock on the entrance cowl of the album in addition to the principle picture within the cowl for the only ‘Spindletop.’ One other creation of Melanie’s fertile creativeness (there’s truly quite a bit occurring throughout the bounds of the quilt – effectively price a few lengthy appears to identify every thing.)

“I believe it served a very good goal for this album. However with each album now we have a distinct type of visible factor to hold our hats on. For Mercy Works [2017] we used a bat. I believe we’ll positively be making a whole lot of merchandise with the ‘Kitty Cat’ clock as a result of it’s so cute and enjoyable. However we’ll in all probability hone into an entire new iconic picture subsequent time. I simply actually love the world an album could be,” stated Melanie.

It stands to motive that with Molly now an integral a part of Melanie and Neil’s life, touring plans should be meticulous, effectively laid out, and versatile. After a couple of dates in late April and early Could, Casper Skulls hit the street once more for 3 exhibits in Ontario: Could 23 at Maud’s in Sarnia, Could 24 on the Palasad in London, at Meteor in Windsor Could 25 with Bitters, and Could 31 in Kingston at Musikki as a part of the annual Spring Reverb Competition. They’re additionally taking part within the common Springtide Music Competition in Uxbridge, Ontario on June 14, and July 24 on the River & Sky Competition at Fisher’s Paradise in West Nipissing.

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Jim Barber is a veteran award-winning journalist and creator based mostly in Napanee, ON, who has been writing about music and musicians for greater than 30 years. In addition to his journalistic endeavours, he works as a communications and advertising specialist, and is an avid volunteer in his group. Contact him at jimbarberwritingservices@gmail.com.

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