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The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn

CocoRosie

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Album Review

It would be very easy for CocoRosie to make merely ornamental music and focus only on the pretty, ethereal sound that was so charming on La Maison de Mon Rêve. Fortunately, Sierra and Bianca Casady have more ambition than that, and they've managed to craft very different identities for each of their albums — no small feat, especially since their approach is so distinctive. On The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn, they combine the cleanest, most polished-sounding production to appear on a CocoRosie album with a stark hip-hop influence, making this the duo's most focused, and strangest, album yet. The sisters explore this polarity throughout The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn, opening the album with the bold, jaunty beats of "Rainbow Warriors" and following it with the much more delicate trip-hop of "Promise." Switching back and forth between mischievous, endearingly awkward moments and one of breathtaking beauty like day and night, or waking and dreaming, it's almost as if the album posits each of the Casadys' talents as opposing viewpoints. The tracks Bianca takes the lead on are bright and outrageous, like "Japan," which bounces along like the Mad Hatter's tea party as she sings, "Everybody wants to go to Iraq/But once you go there, you don't come back." The song's topsy-turvy feel only deepens when Sierra's eerie background vocals turn into a cheery trumpet melody. Meanwhile, "Black Poppies" and the other songs Sierra dominates delve even deeper into the narcotic chansons of La Maison de Mon Rêve and Noah's Ark. Her singing on The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn is her finest yet, especially on the middle-of-the-day lullaby "Sunshine" and "Miracle," where she has much more power and range than some of her previous kitten-ish Billie Holiday impersonations would suggest. The playful arrangements that are so vital to CocoRosie's sound come into sharper focus on this album, too, with a toy box's worth of sound effects adding poignancy and whimsy to "Animals" and harp and trumpet deepening "Raphael"'s mournful beauty. The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn's densely packed sounds and ideas are a lot to process, but they're what makes this album rewarding on repeated listens — and what makes CocoRosie's yin-yang, fractured fairy tale sound still surprising three albums into their career.

Customer Reviews

Accessible CocoRosie?

Let me start by saying that I'd actually give the album four stars, but upped it to 5 to try to counterbalance the uncalled for, overly negative reviews. Suffice it to say, I'm not a country music fan, so I don't take it upon myself to write one star reviews for country music albums because I don't enjoy that particular genre. Take a hint. For anyone familliar with their earlier work, this one may come as a surprise. Much more polished and variable in style. They have definately incorporated more hip-hop elements into their sound as a whole, which might come as a shock to some. I personally think it fits them well. For any newcomers, I think that this would actually be a decent starting point. Be prepared to scratch your head a little when you attack their older stuff, but this will at least give you an inkling of what to expect. Great album girls! I look forward for more to come.

They need to get back to the bathroom studio

Unfortunately, it doesn't come close to the genius of CocoRosie's first two albums. Everything is studio-mastered so tightly that you lose all the quirky children-toy, bathroom-recorded style that made CocoRosie so damn original. Also, the Bjork/Joanna Newsom resemblance in Bianca's voice is more apparent. The lyrics are always beautiful absurd, and Sierra's is angelic. Best songs: Sunshine - gentle little ballad Werewolf - catchy with wonderful lyrics Animals - a good direction on their mastered-sound rebirth Japan - twisted raggae on crack

Unique Music breaks up mainstream monotony

A wise man once said, "I've got a fever... and the only cure is more bicycle bell..." The Casady sisters (CocoRosie) progression continues on with "The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn," which shows off their ability to find music everywhere in life such as a bicycle bell (my favorite) or a coin dropping onto a countertop. The percussionist for their live shows is a beat-boxing fool, how cool is that?! If you are a sucker for amazing lyrics that accompany simple yet profound musical ideas, CocoRosie will have you wondering which way is up and which way is down. CocoRosie is organic, raw, vulnerable and sexy. They are vegan-safe, but appeal to even the most voracious of carnivores. The more you listen, the more you like. CHECK OUT (IN ORDER): WEREWOLF - Most digestible and great intro for non-CocoRosie fans RAPHAEL - Also a great intro song for those unfamiliar with CocoRosie RAINBOWARRIORS, SUNSHINE, ANIMALS, JAPAN

Biography

Formed: 2003

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

The luminously lovely indie folk-tronic duo CocoRosie consists of the Casady sisters, vocalist/guitarist/harpist Sierra and vocalist/percussionist Bianca. Both sisters had an early love of music that they pursued as they grew up, albeit in different ways: Sierra began operatic vocal training while she was in high school, while Bianca sang and wrote songs but kept them to herself. That is, until she reconnected with Sierra, who joined Bianca at her Paris apartment, and they started playing and recording...
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