Album Review
Cocorosie-The Adventures of Ghosthorse & Stillborn
shiroi 4/18/2007 A Library
This is the third album by sisters Sierra and Bianca Casady. Some of it is like Bjork as a little girl in a scary fairy tale land. Occasional sound of running streams. “Bloody Twins” is eerie folk sung to a music box. “Japan” goes from nursery rhyme style to opera via reggae with great repeated verses “Everybody wants to go to Japan” and ‘Everybody just hold hands.” “Werewolf” has a poetry intro, piano loop and swishing drums. “Animals” includes a shuffling rhythm and bicycle bell. “Houses” is like if Tom Waits’ granddaughter was copying his style, discordant piano, coins dropping. “Girl and the Geese” has a spoken story abut a girl who talks to geese who were once human. Quaint interludes, percussive diddling, other oddness but very clear production. Other sample lyrics: “tears fall in the kitchen sink,” “don’t speak I can hear you,” “covered in piss” etc but it is pretty in addition to sometimes scary and always strange. Anything derivative still in combination adds up to original musical art here. – Shiroi
As recently heard on KFJC:
- 8 weeks ago, Cynthia Lombard played Japan
- 11 months ago, Dangerous Dan played Japan
- 15 months ago, Naysayer played Raphael
- 19 months ago, Dangerous Dan played Animals
- 2 years ago, Dangerous Dan played Japan
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