CocoRosie Announce New Album, Plot Tour

CocoRosie Announce New Album, Plot Tour

Sisters Bianca and Sierra Casady are returning with a new CocoRosie album this fall. The album (title and precise release date TBA) follows their 2013 LP Tales of a GrassWidow. They also shared pieces of new music called “Hairnet Paradise” and “Big and Black” in a behind-the-scenes video of the recording process, which was directed by Fernando Portabales. Watch it below.

They’ve also announced a series of show with dates in Europe, Israel, and the United States. Find those dates below.

The Casady sisters explained in a statement that the album was recorded, written, and “gathered” at their farm studio in the south of France with “minimal equipment, vintage toys and antique instruments.” 

Going back to a ’4-track’ style approach, we limited ourselves to essential, acoustic accompaniment, played by us, and select percussion, toys from our old suit cases dating back to the La Maison days. Unlike our more psychedelic/electronic explorations of the last two records, our latest songs have a dusty southern feel with old-timey poetry. We ended up in Argentina where we finished the recordings and mixed the record with engineer Nicolas Kalwill with whom we’ve worked on two previous records. The spirit of Buenos Aires added to our already teen-romance-nostalgic-mood where we spontaneously shot a music video casting over 30 local girls.

CocoRosie:

06-30 – Rome, Italy – Villa Ada
07-02 – Milan, Italy – Carroponte
07-04 – Paris, France – Au Foin de la Rue Festival
07-06 – Porto, Portugal – Casa Da Musica
07-07 – Lisbon, Portugal – Tivoli
07-10 – Barcelona, Spain – Cruilla Festival
07-11 – Trencin, Slovakia – Pohoda Festival
07-13 – Tel Aviv, Israel – Gesher Theater
07-14 – Tel Aviv, Israel – Barby
07-16 – Paris, France – Cabaret Sauvage
07-17 – Dour, Belgium – Dour Festival
07-18 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso Noord / Tolhuistuin
09-22 – Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up Tavern
09-23 – Los Angeles, CA – Belasco Theater
09-25 – New York, NY – Webster Hall

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