Thursday, April 17, 2008

RCRD LBL posts exclusive download from the CoCo B’s self titled debut



In between the quiet suburban landscapes of track homes, mini-malls and the mean streets of Southern California, you'll find the CoCo B's. With the seal of approval by early bloggers and music writers alike - the CoCo B's blend a barrage of distorted guitars and foot stomping beats with unforgettable melodies. The CoCo B's put out a self released EP last year and most recently a split CD with neighbors Eskimohunter. Coco B's self-titled debut album is a collection of catchy fuzz-pop anthems .

"... In thrall to the likes of The Replacements, The Lemonheads, The Byrds and even Dylan. Man, we love that shit. Why? Because there's only a few months 'til summer. That means a lot time smoking spliffs in parks, and thanks to this, there's more material for our "Now That's What I Call Smoking Spliffs in Parks" cassette mix........ the likes of "Daytrader" and "Hot Pantz" are perfect slices of dashing, adorable indie pop. Skin up, then......." - NME

“Give Up The Money (1982)” Click Here
"Modern Lover" Click Here

KROQ posted live footage of “I Live in LA” from their live performance at Club Sachi
Check it out!

CoCo B's tunes "Modern Lover" & "I Live in L.A." were recently remixed by UK's Half Tiger.
Now available via iTunes

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