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Cashier Tear Through Tension On New Single "Part From Me"

  • Writer: Charles Luberisse
    Charles Luberisse
  • 2 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Written By: Big C

Photo Credit: Olivia Perillo
Photo Credit: Olivia Perillo

Like feedback humming just before a set ignites, Part From Me snaps fans into focus. Cashier’s latest single surges with urgency, built on whirling guitars and emotional friction that never fully resolves. The track feels restless by design, circling connection and distance with equal force. Loud, textured, and charged with intention, the single captures a band unafraid to let tension live inside the song rather than smoothing it away. At the center is bandleader Kylie Gaspard, whose vocals cut cleanly through the noise with a grit that feels both controlled and combustible. She describes the song as:

I had a lot of fun writing this song. Musically, it’s a love letter to singing, and a celebration of rock guitar. I was trying to find something playful for the verses, and I created this melody that goes back and forth with the guitars. Lyrically, the song seeks connection, exploring the distance between two people; the push and pull of coming back around to each other, but the connection never quite making it - like when two magnets repel - and the invitation to be/not be a part of another person’s life.

The verses move playfully against the riffs before crashing back into weight, turning longing into momentum. It’s a love letter to rock guitar, but also a clear-eyed look at emotional misalignment. "Part From Me" arrives ahead of Cashier’s debut EP The Weight, due March 13, and their Julia’s War Recordings signee single Like I Do. As the band prepares for SXSW 2026 and continues building on a reputation, this release sharpens their identity. Watch the video to "Part From Me" now and connect on BANDCAMP and INSTAGRAM.


 
 
 

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