Skip to main content

Maverick Ad

Home

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Cover Stories
  • Features
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Cashbox Legacy Awards
  • Past Covers
  • Weekly Archive
Indie Rock Band The Alter Kakers Celebrate Breakup Liberation in Latest Single 'When You're Gone'

Breadcrumb

  • Home
  • Indie Rock Band The Alter Kakers Celebrate Breakup Liberation in Latest Single 'When You're Gone'
The Alter Kakers

The Alter Kakers

Fri Sep 15, 2023
Cashbox Canada

All things end. Some things must end.

Steve Bronstein of Toronto indie rock band The Alter Kakers wrote the group’s latest single, “When You’re Gone”, years ago near the close of a relationship. But unlike the more common musical theme in breakup songs, the singer isn’t sad about the conclusion - he relishes it.

 “Instead of having a remorseful feeling about it, it takes a self-aware approach,” Bronstein explained. “Looking forward to the freedoms ahead.”

Incorporating clever wordplay and poignant truths, Bronstein brays over an upbeat but dirty instrumental, which includes drums, guitar, and even violin.

“When You’re Gone” has been a long time in the making. Bronstein originally wrote its lyrics about 30 years ago, then stashed them away. A decade ago, the bed tracks were recorded at Metalworks with the band’s original singer, Matt Dratva. Fast-forward to modern day, and The Alter Kakers decided to revisit the song and turn it into something complete.

As part of the transformation, the band realized it would be better suited to be played in a more acoustic manner. That led to more of a strumming approach, with drummer Dan Barsi playing a snappy snare beat to anchor it. The Alter Kakers recorded it in one take with everything live off the floor with no click.

“The vocal, especially in the beginning of the song, feels intimate, almost conversational,” the band said.

The violin solo - played by friend of the band Colin Maier of Quartetto Gelato - was overdubbed later.

“When You’re Gone” is the second song The Alter Kakers have published in the last eight weeks, following up the July release of “Stopped Being In Love.” Like their previous songs, “When You’re Gone” has an accompanying video, which the band shot and edited itself.

Listen on Spotify here: open.spotify.com/track/5qtHpuWtwt84VL762r3kZs

Scenes of the band performing “When You’re Gone” were captured at Underpass Park in Toronto’s Corktown district, fully immersed in the urban fabric of the city.

 “(We went to Corktown) to take advantage of the graffiti as a backdrop and give the video a gritty vibe,” the band said. “We got lucky with some of the graffiti, especially the large spray painted word, ‘DENIAL,’ which seemed to fit perfectly with the subject of the song, and Steve sang a few verses in front of it to highlight it.”

As excited as The Alter Kakers are about their recorded music, they especially pride themselves on their live performances. Bronstein, Barsi, and bassist/vocalist Cary Corvair can be found around Toronto, entrancing crowds with original music and covers of greatest hits. Forever showmen, The Alter Kakers have taken venues like The Dakota Tavern by storm.

The band’s name is a testament to their stature and nature - alter kaker is a Yiddish term for an old person, or as the band likes to call it, “an old fart.” That level of self-awareness helps when creating a song like “When You’re Gone.”

Be sure to check out The Alter Kakers’ newest single, “When You’re Gone,” and stay tuned for more from this indie, Toronto-based rock band.

thealterkakers.com

Reviews
Album
The Alter Kakers
Month: Nov 2021
The Honeyrunners Photo Credit Frances Beatty Toronto's The Honeyrunners Ask “What Are You Scared Of?” in New Single
Collin Clowes Collin Clowes Captures the Moments that Matter in New Single, “Polaroid” From Debut EP…
Arrested Development Arrested Development Release “Vibe” Ahead of Forthcoming Album, For the FKN Love
mLau Decadent Hues Drape Creatively Expansive Duo mLau’s New Single, “Blue Boy -…
Amanda Mae Amanda Mae Wears Her Heart On Her Sleeve with Sultry New Single, “Shoulda Known”
Erika Kulnys Nova Scotia Based Artist Erika Kulnys Takes a Stand for Bodily Autonomy with “…
HuDost Folk-Rock Duo HuDost Release Video/Single Declaring “Home is Bigger Than Us”
Myranda Christi Alberta Country Singer Myranda Christi Takes You on Love’s Wild Ride with…
Mark Brathwaite Toronto Hip-Hop Artist Mark Brathwaite Delivers Champion Flow Off New Album,…
Mickey Moone Mickey Moone & Murder Unleash Non-Traditional Love Anthem "Perspective"…
Rahul Samuel Pop, Soul & RnB Singer/Songwriter Rahul Samuel Reminisces on Romance…
Shihori J-Pop Artist Shihori Releases Soaring Ode to Better Days Ahead in New Video…
Gold Bonds The “Stars Align” for Ottawa's Electro-Pop Duo Gold Bonds
Month: Dec 2021
Glen Foster Canadian Folk-Rocker Glen Foster Gets in The Spirit Of Christmas with…
Alexis Lynn Surrey, BC's Alexis Lynn Holds onto the Joy of Christmas Year-Round in “…

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹ Previous
  • …
  • Page 53
  • Page 54
  • Page 55
  • Page 56
  • Current page 57
  • Page 58
  • Page 59
  • Page 60
  • Page 61
  • …
  • Next page Next ›
  • Last page Last »

CEO/PUBLISHER/EDITOR IN CHIEF
SANDY GRAHAM

email:sandygrahamemg@gmail.com 

Canadian Journalists:

Contributing Journalist - Canada and Global
Don Graham
email: dongrahamwriter@gmail.com

Contributing Journalist - Canada and Global
Lisa Hartt
email: lisahartt87@hotmail.com

Contributing Journalist - Canada 
Michael Williams
email: greydread@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

International Journalists:

Contributing Journalist - Sweden
Malin Osth
email: malin@musicdays.se

Contributing Journalist - Sweden
Jonas Tancred
email: jonas@musicdays.se

Contributing Journalist - USA
Rob Durkee 
email: rockster2746@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

Web Developer/Technical Support
Chris Wardman

email: info@chriswardman.com
website: chriswardman.com

Cashbox Cover Design and Graphic Artist
Jain McMillan

email: jainmcmillan@gmail.com

Contributing Photographer 
Tracey Savein - South Paw Productions
southpawproductions@rogers.com

 

 

 

Footer menu

  • Home
  • Features
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Cashbox Archive
  • Issue Archive
  • Past Covers