COFFINBERRY-”Coffinberry”

Posted on July 10th, 2009 by ekko

Coffinberry‘s self-titled debut can be best described, perhaps, as pop Americana–music that crosses the bridge between the country rock of Kings of Leon and more accessible, softer late 1970s pop.

Not that the band is soft. It’s clearly rock, rootsy and lyrical, fun and infectious, warm and informed by postpunk. Cleveland should be proud.

Why note download these two tunes and get to know them better?

Long Story Short

Smashed on Honey

BONUS HA HA THE MOOSE MINI-SET OF COVERS

Three covers by Ha Ha the Moose.

Down Under (Men At Work)

88 Lines about 44 Women

Money for Nothing

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4 Responses to "COFFINBERRY-”Coffinberry”"

  1. Hi there
    Any chance of you posting the original 88 lines about 44 women, did have a copy on cassette, many years ago, but sadly misplaced, somewhere.
    Think it was by the nails, might be wrong
    Jono63

  2. Sorry, Jon. I appreciate you reading, but my blog isn’t about giving away music for free that you already know you like, it’s about trying to help independent artists find ears. I’m sure you can buy the tune on iTunes for a buck.

  3. Fair comment, thanks for getting back, will try on itunes, never thought they would have it, will take a look, keep up the good work, check your site out every 2-3 days, always something of interest, like the pictures.
    Jono63

  4. Must say the Ha Ha the Moose version of 88 lines, is pretty good, but not as good as the original
    Jono63

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