Sasquat
Sasquat is a Canadian indie band that formed around the early 2000s. Their debut album "Horizons" came out in 2004, followed by "From the Ashes of Time" in...
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Sasquat is a Canadian indie band that formed around the early 2000s. Their debut album "Horizons" came out in 2004, followed by "From the Ashes of Time" in 2008 and "Echo" in 2012. The group's sound has been described as a mix of folk and rock with some electronic touches.
Adèle Trottier handles vocals and songwriting, while Pascal Dandurand plays guitar and produces. Their song "D'alma" appeared on early releases and became one of their better-known tracks. Other songs in their catalog include "Gaiola," "Em Falta," and "Favela Venceu."
The band has seen some lineup changes over time, but Trottier and Dandurand have remained consistent members. They released "The Silent War" in 2017, continuing with their established musical approach rather than reinventing it.
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