This is the debut album by south Texas Indie/Alternative band From the Cocoon. The album is sprinkled with various genres like a mixtape, and took over 8 years to make. Throughout the process the band experimented with a heavier side, deep digital instrumental tracks, and some very comedic folk material but eventually found a medium tying into an alternative sound. The album features 18 original tracks, a watery cover of "Mozzarella Swastikas" by Adam Green (the Moldy Peaches) and an Acoustic/E.D.M. demo version of "Slow Show" originally by The National. The entire collection is packed full of emotion and pure soul, sure to earn its place in your music library.
Note from the the artist: These are handmade CD's Just for funsies, each CD comes two limited edition F.T.C. vinyl stickers and information about the one of a kind TRIAL BY ERROR VARIETY SHOW, the only music festival in the Texas Hill Country bringing you Dubstep, Alternative, Indie, Rap, Metal, Rock, and Folk all on ONE STAGE. This event is put on by From the Cocoon Productions, so naturally each cd comes with the goodies as well. Check out the podcast to learn more!
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