Jonathan Byram - 17.08.2010  CocoRosie's latest album, Grey Oceans, is their fourth to date. They remain true to the influences ascribed by many to theirprevious albums, but they...
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Sean Caldwell - 14.07.2010  Grey Oceans where sisters, Bianca and Sierra, sit and wallow in their own fantastical microcosm. As traveled and world-conscious as they are, (a good...
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Andrew Beckerman - 24.06.2010 I honestly can?t tell whether CocoRosie is interesting or infuriating -- rich kids playing dress up or avant-garde pop weirdos, calculated fakes or ge...
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Steve Guimond - 10.06.2010 The sisters Casady - Bianca and Sierra - keep it on the weird and weirder tip for their new record (their first for new home Sub Pop and first to feat...
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Dave Morris - 09.06.2010  Listening to CocoRosie is like playing Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on NES - it’s freaking hard. On their fourth record, Grey Oceans, sisters Bianca (...
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Ilya Skripnikov - 04.06.2010 Mixing opera, electronica and folk genres, eccentric sister duo CocoRosie's fourth album, "Grey Oceans," is undoubtedly strange, but musically complex...
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Vivian Hua - 27.05.2010  For the duration of their 7-year career, CocoRosie have been criticized and loved with equal fervor. To some, everything about the sisterly duo reeks ...
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Simon Price - 23.05.2010 The medieval and futuristic rub up against one another on the fourth album from sisterly duo Sierra and Bianca Casady, whose eccentric folk-pop has be...
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Carla Gillis - 20.05.2010  Only CocoRosie’s most diehard fans and the most patient of listeners will likely enjoy the freak folk duo’s fourth album. There is much to get past: a...
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ScienceIsLove - 20.05.2010 How do artists achieve success and once they've tasted it, how do they hang on to it Every successful band or musician has been asked this at some po...
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