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Cosmic Cat
Performed By
Cosmic Cat
Album UPC
5060130361971
CD Baby Track ID
9572623
Label
Cran Records
Released
2011-09-20
BPM
144
Rated
0
ISRC
GB77N1100007
Year
2011
Spotify Plays
50
Writers
Writer
Johnathan Becker; Simon Buttress; Garry Kerr; Terry Kerr; John Moses
Pub Co
Johnathan Becker; Simon Buttress; Garry Kerr; Terry Kerr; John Moses
Composer
Johnathan Becker; Simon Buttress; Garry Kerr; Terry Kerr; John Moses
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United Kingdom
Description
British guitar popsters, utilise their gift for memorable hooks and melodic splendour and then throw in a cleverly crafted majestic chorus. Guitars, drums, strings and sublime bass deliver a dark, yet uplifting bittersweet orchestral lushness.
Notes
Ploughing their own furrow through the stoney pop fields of Cumbria with hot valves feeding their dirty guitars they unearth such diverse subject matter as dinosaurs in discos, farm animals in bikinis and genetic drunkeness; via architecture, houndtrailing and the massacre of lifeboatmen by supernatural forces.
Not to mention the characters who inhabit the songs, with Marvin Gaye, Uri Gagarin and Joey Ramone rubbing shoulders with basking sharks, God and murderous waitresses.
The album Mute Swan Songs has added keyboards, strings and orchestral arrangements to the core guitar-driven sound, resulting in a richer, lusher, almost filmic soundscape.
There are tales of crow people, vampire lovers, swashbuckling adventurers and needlework disasters right along side an homage to cult author JG Ballard, and a ballad about puppy killing and wartime atrocities.
There’s even a couple of straightforward love songs.
The band come from Carlisle, Cumbria (England). More info is available at the official website: cosmiccat.net
Not to mention the characters who inhabit the songs, with Marvin Gaye, Uri Gagarin and Joey Ramone rubbing shoulders with basking sharks, God and murderous waitresses.
The album Mute Swan Songs has added keyboards, strings and orchestral arrangements to the core guitar-driven sound, resulting in a richer, lusher, almost filmic soundscape.
There are tales of crow people, vampire lovers, swashbuckling adventurers and needlework disasters right along side an homage to cult author JG Ballard, and a ballad about puppy killing and wartime atrocities.
There’s even a couple of straightforward love songs.
The band come from Carlisle, Cumbria (England). More info is available at the official website: cosmiccat.net
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