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This is a 2005 album by Coco Rosie called “Noah’s Ark”. We see unicorns having a threesome over here (a slight departure from Genesis). My impression was that this album was some kind of progressive/heavy metal/grunge/experimental album. However, this is far from the case. Coco Rosie plays folk. Freak folk, to cite Wikipedia.
Coco Rosie is a French-based female duo Bianca “Coco” Leilani and Sierra Rose “Rosie” Casady. |
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I put the black bars there myself, and consider it an improvement. The band name and title say it all anyway, doesn’t it? Their oeuvre deals mainly with taboo and edgy subjects ranging from drug addiction to necrophilia. Their approach is rarely serious; mostly absurdist. “Jim Seed Collector” is the name of a seven-inch single, released some time back.
Smell & Quim are a British experimental group, performing in England as late as 2007. |





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Saturday, October 3, 2009 at 8:13 pm
Donald Mills
Glad to see that the unicorns weren’t being more “experimental” (given their unique anatomy. On that topic, any chance the album had a horns section?
Sunday, October 4, 2009 at 12:16 am
strider
Welcome back, Don!
A folk album with horns? Bagpipes, probably.