STYLUS MAGAZINE
“The expression and fear and skepticism in the face of modernity, combined with an unmatched, natural musicality, come together to give Winnipeg music lovers a focal point to rally around”.
- Mark Teague (Stylus Magazine)
THE MANITOBAN
“Casati blends time-worn folk themes — traveling, heartbreak — with personal narratives and 21st century specificities....those searching for simple pleasures sung sweetly will find much to love”.
- Kaelen Bell (The Manitoban)
AMERICANA UK
“You would almost certainly love to see this trio live in a small scale environment with a glass at your side. There’s a fresh openness to their singing that feels like a spring breeze.”
- Gordon Sharpe (AmericanaUK.com)
BAD GARDENING ADVICE
“Every track is a delicately arranged beam of sunshine. This is the real deal, three crazy talented musicians huddled around an old-timey microphone. They are authentic, present, real dragon energy; and intimate. By god they are intimate”.
- Bad Gardening Advice (Music Blog)
THE UNITER
“Winnipeg-based trio Casati’s effortless harmonies and rich chords stray from traditional jazz and folk music. It’s a shift away from tradition that traces the group’s journey towards a new, inviting sound”
- Naaman Sturrup, The Uniter
CANADIAN BEATS
"Look no further for your Folk fix—Winnipeg trio CASATI delivers a mix of sunshine-y clap-alongs and wistful ballads in their debut album, There Will Be Days"
- Emma Sloan, Canadian Beats
RIDE THE TEMPO
"The folk trio CASATI plays a ballad so sweet that it floats
on air"- Mark Anthony Brennan, Ride the Tempo
CANADIAN MUSIC BLOG
"Winnipeg has quite a good folk group called Casati. Album There Will Be Days will delight you."
- Canadian Music Blog