Cotillon Releases Cruiser

Today you can finally get your hands or your ears on Cotillon‘s new album, Cruiser, and what better way to honor that release than to turn our attention towards the title track. It opens with little audio bites and this guitar line that seems suspended in thin air; it’s a sensation of weightlessness crafted by the textured sounds Jordan Corso has managed to craft. That guitar line hangs in throughout the tune, though other little layers sit atop, like the vocals or that guitar line sliding in and out of focus, all of it blossoming near the two minute mark for a euphoric bop that carries us to the end. Sample this tune and if you’re so inclined, go invest a little time in the full LP available today!

Cotillon Shares Another Single from Cruiser

I first caught on to Cotillon during my Burger Records phase; Jordan Corso seemed like an outlier, like maybe his brand of pop music belonged somewhere else…which made me love him even more. His new release, Cruiser, is on the horizon, and I love the dreaminess of the latest single, written while Corso was living in a skyscraper in Hong Kong. It’s strange, the song has these little moments like you’re actually able to see and hear what the world’s all about from 50 stories above sea level. The song’s drifting nature has this timelessness, sort of watching as the world slowly turns and turns. The new LP will be out on May 1st, so try this new single on, won’t ya?

 

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