Everything Is Oh Yeah
Everything Is Oh Yeah
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Our Take
Our Take
Josie Cotton, the enigmatic songstress of the 80s, makes a triumphant return with her latest album "Everything Is Oh Yeah." From the moment you press play, you're transported back to a time when synth-pop ruled the airwaves and day-glo was the fashion statement du jour.
Cotton's distinctive vocals are as captivating as ever, effortlessly gliding over infectious dance beats and shimmering guitar riffs. Tracks like "Oh Yeah" and "Sugar in My Bowl" are instant earworms, guaranteed to have you dancing around your living room in no time.
But it's not all just fun and games - there's a dark undercurrent running through the album, with Cotton delving into themes of heartbreak and longing. Songs like "Broken Hearts Club" and "Tears in My Eyes" showcase her ability to tug at the heartstrings while still keeping the party going.
The production on "Everything Is Oh Yeah" is top-notch, with each track sounding crisp and polished. It's clear that Cotton has spent years honing her craft, and it definitely shows in the final product.
Overall, "Everything Is Oh Yeah" is a welcome return from one of the most underrated artists of the 80s. Josie Cotton may have been out of the spotlight for a while, but with this album, she proves that she's still got what it takes to make us all say "Oh yeah!"
Verdict: 8.5/10
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Everything Is Oh Yeah
2. The Way You Rock
3. If You Really Want Me To
4. Boulevard
5. Sometimes Girl
6. The Night Before
7. Loves Love
8. Hand Over Your Heart
9. Money
10. Far Away from the Crowd
11. Fine As Your Are
12. Here Comes My Baby
13. Systematic Way
14. Sheena Is a Punk Rocker
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Josie Cotton
Ah, Josie Cotton, the enigmatic queen of 80s new wave pop. With her infectious melodies and quirky lyrics, Cotton has been captivating audiences for decades with her unique blend of retro and modern sounds. Hailing from Los Angeles, California, Cotton burst onto the scene in the early 80s with her hit single "Johnny, Are You Queer?" The song, with its catchy hooks and cheeky lyrics, instantly catapulted Cotton to stardom and solidified her status as a musical powerhouse. But don't let her bubbly persona fool you – Cotton is a complex artist with a deep well of emotion and talent. Her music is a reflection of her eclectic tastes, drawing inspiration from punk, glam rock, and even classic crooners. This versatility and willingness to push boundaries has earned Cotton a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim. With her latest album, "Everyday I Write the Book", Cotton continues to surprise and delight listeners with her signature blend of pop sensibilities and raw emotion. From the danceable beats of "He Could Be the One" to the introspective balladry of "Rocking Around the Christmas Tree", Cotton showcases the full range of her musical prowess. So, if you're looking for a taste of nostalgia with a modern twist, look no further than Josie Cotton. With her infectious energy and undeniable talent, Cotton is sure to be a mainstay in the music industry for years to come.
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