Filed under: News , Pop Culture , I Fought the Law Cassettes Won't Listen Hollywood star Kevin Spacey recently had something to say about an album with the planned title of 'Kevinspacey,' and the band, Cassettes Won't Listen , had to listen. Apparently, Mr. Spacey did not approve of the use of his namesake as he promptly served the band a cease and desist letter. We take it, he's not a fan. [...]
Cassettes Won't Listen is a one-man band from musician Jason Drake from the land of Jay-Z and Biggie- Brooklyn, New York and his music is awesome. A few months ago, Drake released music from a side project of his titled Dfalt . A few years ago, Cassettes Won't Listen released Freeze and Explode . Listen & Download: Cassettes Won't Listen - Freeze and Explode - http://usershare.net/ngtxv0vnp y9f Related Posts: Evenings [...]

Cutting Balloons [mp3] The Sidewalk Cruise [mp3] Cassettes Won't Listen is the solo brainchild of Jason Drake. The New York-based multi-instrumentalist and producer created Cassettes Won't Listen in 2004, complete with fictional personas for each instrument he incorporated into his new endeavor, the latest in a heap of musical monikers he has realized over the years. He introduced the "band" (Kid Lucci on vocals/ lead guitar, Doc Torchaos on bass, Jeh Walker on vocals/ guitar and Drehke on synth/ programming) to cyberspace via the [...]

Tuesday, June 23, 2009 Today's Quick Mention: Well, it would appear that Sunny Day Real Estate are set to reunite for a few shows. There's one scheduled for San Francisco, another for Seattle and there's a rumor floating around that says they'll also be playing Bumbershoot. Could be cool, yeah? I've yet to hear all of Cassettes Won't Listen's new instrumental full length Into The Hillside, but I've been really loving a little something called (F)reemix that Mr. Jason Drake seems to [...]
A partir de uma brincadeira de remisturar temas de bandas de que gostava, isto em 2004, o nova-iorquino Jason Bruke, que trabalha numa editora de hip-hop, passou do anonimato a um rapaz popular, entre os amigos, e a um sucesso local e nacional, ao nível das rádios universitárias norte-americanas. Como Cassettes Won´t Listen, Jason apresentava a banda como um quarteto e, via online, chegou a dar