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“Keep Kicking”, the new single from Sameer Cash, is about “growth through discomfort, moving forward while honouring our past selves,” says Cash. “This moment in time has left many of us feeling stuck in a situation that we simply can’t grow out of, for fear that it’s going to be hard and painful. We find ourselves stuck in the middle, in that teeter totter tight rope point, where, slowly, it’s becoming harder to stay stagnant than it is to move — we are confronted with pain on either side and we must push through whatever is in front, if only because what’s behind is so much worse. Perhaps this is the universe telling us to ‘Keep Kicking’ through the dark moments in our lives. To keep striving for something greater than ourselves.”
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Recently, Cash also shared “Driveway Moment”, the first single since his rebirth as a solo artist. Both “Driveway Moment” and “Keep Kicking” were produced by Matthew Bailey, engineered by Chris Stringer (Timber Timbre), mixed by D James Goodwin (Kevin Morby, Craig Finn), and mastered by Philip Bova Shaw (Feist, Andy Shauf).
On “Driveway Moment” Cash says, "Driveway moments are the small glimpses between the big adventures. They are the moments that I have lived in most of my life. Those are the times where you really grow and learn. When you’re not thinking so much, but merely existing, and feeling the weight of everything in front of you, and all the things you’ve left behind."
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Sameer Cash was raised on a diet of Rock & Roll records and Hindu fairy tales. His father, born to a large family in the deep suburbs of Scarborough Ontario, spent years shedding his catholic upbringing for the ungovernable religion of 1980’s post-punk. Cash’s mother, born among the mango trees of Kenya, by way of India, clung to her own upbringing through childhood memories and her mother’s cooking, seeking comfort and closure through many Canadian Prairie winters.
Watch for more new music and performance from Sameer Cash in the near future.