CocoRosie’s fourth album (and Sub Pop debut) Grey Oceans sounds like its album cover looks, insular and dusky and blue. It’s naked but oblique and, as always, ghostly, personal, and catchy. The duo expand the album’s visual field with the lush, gorgeously surreal video for “Lemonade.” It’s sort of like Bianca and Sierra’s emotionally divided The Royal Tenenbaums, each sister in charge of her own color-coded realm. (You might also flash to Fever Ray’s “Seven” or “If I Had A Heart” or etc.)


(Via Buzznet)

Grey Oceans is out via Sub Pop.

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Comments (4)
  1. Alternate version of Gucci Mane?

  2. Fever Ray’s distinctive style:
    Old people – Seven
    Big old mansion- If I Had A Heart and Stranger Than Kindness
    ( Of course) Tribal stuff- basically every video as well as her live show.
    Oh yeah, and generally a shadowy foreboding kinda look.

    And other Fever Rayish things include mist and lasers and mirrors and masks and antique lamps- Triangle Walks, Stranger than kindness and live show

    But yeah, there is much about the video which is very CocoRosie like a big glowing pink crystal… sensational!

    Loadsa peepz show the influence of Fever Ray in their visuals
    like http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZHKissXitA

    Or this vid shows the live show kind of influence and colours .The video isn’t that good but I love Zola Jesus, so iz xool
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vM8fEP8FOqE

    and the new dead weather album cover


    The vocalist is even wearing a Knife mask.
    How subtle >:o hah
    http://artonpieceofmind.files.wordpress.com/2010/01/the20knife.jpg

    the antique lamps were not as popular

  3. sorry if no one else feals the same but i think that was a enchanting video haha

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