The Spinto Band Cool Cocoon
Label | Spintonic |
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Format | CD |
Release Date | 25th March 2013 |
Catalogue Number | SREC-034 |
Additional Info | "The Spinto Band can sound like Paul McCartney disciple Emitt Rhodes one second, pop-polymath newcomers Foxygen the next. Their perpetual underdog, self-releasing ways bring to mind lo-fi godhead R. Stevie Moore, fictional pop self-mythologizer Nik Worth from Dana Spiotta's great 2011 novel Stone Arabia, or any number of overlooked indie rock lifers in mid-size cities nationwide. They've firmly established their canon over the past two decades, and they're edging ever closer to deserving a place within it" - Pitchfork |
Nine months after the release of Shy Pursuit, The Spinto Band returns with a new full-length record, Cool Cocoon. Recorded at their Delaware studio and released on Spintonic Recordings, the album represents a remarkable change of pace. There is more collaboration between songwriters, more spontaneity in the recording process and a distinctively focused sonic direction. Combined, these elements have formed their most cohesive album to date.
The record often combines their pristine studio production with more of the carefree experimentation from the band's early basement recording days. As heard on the debut single "Shake It Off", the song quickly falls from buoyant piano pop into a murky sea of cassette tape warble.
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