La Maison de Mon Rêve (20th Anniversary Edition)
CocoRosie's charming debut album hits 20, and somehow still sounds fresh, its deceptively lo-fi alloy of hiccuping beats and dictaphone-warped choruses putting most contemporary copyists to shame. For anyone who already owns the original, this special edition comes with a previously unreleased bonus track.
Even two decades later, 'La Maison de Mon Rêve' is still difficult to describe. Bianca and Sierra Casady's dreamworld songs are sweet and unassuming at first, but they're deeper than they first appear. Whether they're latching folk fingerpicking to foley clatter ('Good Friday') or repurposing a tinny beatbox preset ('By Your Side'), the duo manage to evade simple classification. It's lo-fi, but it avoids the usual gestures, and it's pop, just skewed beyond recognition. And they'd follow the album - that they wrote and recorded in a tiny Paris apartment, natch - with plenty more over the next 20 years, but never capture the same magic. If you've managed to miss this one, now's the chance to dig in, you won't be disappointed.
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CocoRosie's charming debut album hits 20, and somehow still sounds fresh, its deceptively lo-fi alloy of hiccuping beats and dictaphone-warped choruses putting most contemporary copyists to shame. For anyone who already owns the original, this special edition comes with a previously unreleased bonus track.
Even two decades later, 'La Maison de Mon Rêve' is still difficult to describe. Bianca and Sierra Casady's dreamworld songs are sweet and unassuming at first, but they're deeper than they first appear. Whether they're latching folk fingerpicking to foley clatter ('Good Friday') or repurposing a tinny beatbox preset ('By Your Side'), the duo manage to evade simple classification. It's lo-fi, but it avoids the usual gestures, and it's pop, just skewed beyond recognition. And they'd follow the album - that they wrote and recorded in a tiny Paris apartment, natch - with plenty more over the next 20 years, but never capture the same magic. If you've managed to miss this one, now's the chance to dig in, you won't be disappointed.
CocoRosie's charming debut album hits 20, and somehow still sounds fresh, its deceptively lo-fi alloy of hiccuping beats and dictaphone-warped choruses putting most contemporary copyists to shame. For anyone who already owns the original, this special edition comes with a previously unreleased bonus track.
Even two decades later, 'La Maison de Mon Rêve' is still difficult to describe. Bianca and Sierra Casady's dreamworld songs are sweet and unassuming at first, but they're deeper than they first appear. Whether they're latching folk fingerpicking to foley clatter ('Good Friday') or repurposing a tinny beatbox preset ('By Your Side'), the duo manage to evade simple classification. It's lo-fi, but it avoids the usual gestures, and it's pop, just skewed beyond recognition. And they'd follow the album - that they wrote and recorded in a tiny Paris apartment, natch - with plenty more over the next 20 years, but never capture the same magic. If you've managed to miss this one, now's the chance to dig in, you won't be disappointed.
CocoRosie's charming debut album hits 20, and somehow still sounds fresh, its deceptively lo-fi alloy of hiccuping beats and dictaphone-warped choruses putting most contemporary copyists to shame. For anyone who already owns the original, this special edition comes with a previously unreleased bonus track.
Even two decades later, 'La Maison de Mon Rêve' is still difficult to describe. Bianca and Sierra Casady's dreamworld songs are sweet and unassuming at first, but they're deeper than they first appear. Whether they're latching folk fingerpicking to foley clatter ('Good Friday') or repurposing a tinny beatbox preset ('By Your Side'), the duo manage to evade simple classification. It's lo-fi, but it avoids the usual gestures, and it's pop, just skewed beyond recognition. And they'd follow the album - that they wrote and recorded in a tiny Paris apartment, natch - with plenty more over the next 20 years, but never capture the same magic. If you've managed to miss this one, now's the chance to dig in, you won't be disappointed.
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CocoRosie's charming debut album hits 20, and somehow still sounds fresh, its deceptively lo-fi alloy of hiccuping beats and dictaphone-warped choruses putting most contemporary copyists to shame. For anyone who already owns the original, this special edition comes with a previously unreleased bonus track.
Even two decades later, 'La Maison de Mon Rêve' is still difficult to describe. Bianca and Sierra Casady's dreamworld songs are sweet and unassuming at first, but they're deeper than they first appear. Whether they're latching folk fingerpicking to foley clatter ('Good Friday') or repurposing a tinny beatbox preset ('By Your Side'), the duo manage to evade simple classification. It's lo-fi, but it avoids the usual gestures, and it's pop, just skewed beyond recognition. And they'd follow the album - that they wrote and recorded in a tiny Paris apartment, natch - with plenty more over the next 20 years, but never capture the same magic. If you've managed to miss this one, now's the chance to dig in, you won't be disappointed.