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I Should Coco
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I Should Coco

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  • Released Date: 27 Nov 2015

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Alright you beautiful people, hold onto your hats because Supergrass is back with their latest album "I Should Coco," and let me tell you, it's an absolute banger.

From the first track to the last, this album is a rollercoaster of infectious melodies, cheeky lyrics, and enough energy to power a small village. The band's signature blend of indie rock and Britpop is on full display here, with catchy hooks and upbeat guitar riffs that will have you dancing like no one's watching.

Lead singer Gaz Coombes' vocals are as charming as ever, effortlessly gliding over each track with a hint of mischief in his tone. And let's not forget the talented duo of Mick Quinn on bass and Danny Goffey on drums, who provide the perfect foundation for the band's sound.

Standout tracks include the anthemic "Alright," the cheeky "Caught by the Fuzz," and the irresistibly catchy "Mansize Rooster." But honestly, there isn't a weak track on this album - each song is a gem in its own right.

So grab yourself a cuppa, put on your dancing shoes, and prepare to be blown away by the sheer brilliance of Supergrass' "I Should Coco." This album is a true classic that deserves a spot in every music lover's collection. Trust me, you won't regret it.

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About the artist

Supergrass

Ladies and gentlemen, hold onto your Union Jack hats because we're about to dive headfirst into the wondrous world of Supergrass. Hailing from Oxford, these cheeky chaps burst onto the Britpop scene in the mid-90s with their infectious blend of catchy hooks and boundless energy. Fronted by the charismatic Gaz Coombes, Supergrass quickly became darlings of the music press, earning comparisons to the likes of The Beatles and The Kinks. But don't be fooled by their sunny sound - underneath the jangly guitars and sing-along choruses lies a subversive wit and biting commentary on modern life. With hits like "Alright" and "Pumping on Your Stereo," Supergrass established themselves as one of the most exciting bands of their generation. Their live shows were legendary, with Gaz's acrobatic stage antics and Mick Quinn's thunderous bass lines keeping audiences on their toes. But Supergrass were never content to rest on their laurels. With each album, they pushed boundaries and experimented with new sounds, from the psychedelic swirl of "In It for the Money" to the punk-influenced swagger of "Diamond Hoo Ha." Sadly, in 2010, Supergrass announced their split, leaving fans mourning the end of an era. But fear not, dear reader, for the spirit of Supergrass lives on in their timeless music. So grab a pint, put on your dancing shoes, and join us as we celebrate the enduring legacy of these indie rock icons. Supergrass may be gone, but their music will always be, well, alright.

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Supergrass

Ladies and gentlemen, hold onto your Union Jack hats because we're about to dive headfirst into the wondrous world of Supergrass. Hailing from Oxford, these cheeky chaps burst onto the Britpop scene in the mid-90s with their infectious blend of catchy hooks and boundless energy. Fronted by the charismatic Gaz Coombes, Supergrass quickly became darlings of the music press, earning comparisons to the likes of The Beatles and The Kinks. But don't be fooled by their sunny sound - underneath the jangly guitars and sing-along choruses lies a subversive wit and biting commentary on modern life. With hits like "Alright" and "Pumping on Your Stereo," Supergrass established themselves as one of the most exciting bands of their generation. Their live shows were legendary, with Gaz's acrobatic stage antics and Mick Quinn's thunderous bass lines keeping audiences on their toes. But Supergrass were never content to rest on their laurels. With each album, they pushed boundaries and experimented with new sounds, from the psychedelic swirl of "In It for the Money" to the punk-influenced swagger of "Diamond Hoo Ha." Sadly, in 2010, Supergrass announced their split, leaving fans mourning the end of an era. But fear not, dear reader, for the spirit of Supergrass lives on in their timeless music. So grab a pint, put on your dancing shoes, and join us as we celebrate the enduring legacy of these indie rock icons. Supergrass may be gone, but their music will always be, well, alright.

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