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The Kokoon : Erase.
1980's style new wave rock.
For a decidedly new wave album, there's a lot of passion and emotion on Erase. Danyx's brooding, Nico-esque voice has a searching quality about it, and there are some great moments when it breaks out of its stylized discontent to become genuinely melodic and, fleetingly, joyous. Recommended tracks include "Face," "Delicate," the Cure-tinged "Tied," and "Take Me to the World," a bittersweet but ultimately upbeat song that hints at what's to come on The Kokoon's incredible follow-up Berlin.
Songs:
1. Calling
2. Face
3. Erase
4. Delicate
5. River
6. Order
7. Dawn
8. Ready to go
9. Tied
10. Take me to the World
Listen to: the entire album.
License 1980's style new wave rock by The Kokoon for your project.
Play the music of The Kokoon in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 4/28/2004
The Kokoon lives in London England
Tagged as: Electro Rock, Rock, Electro Pop, Woman Singing Electro Pop
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