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A year after The Adventures Of Ghosthorse & Stillborn, the sisters Casady are back with a digital-only single, “God Has A Voice, She Speaks Through Me.” We’re told Bianca and Sierra are working a new album, which will be out in 2009, and that, like “God..” it will involve “exploring spiritual dance music, driven by oceanic and apocalyptic themes.” So, kinda like last time, no? It’s also mentioned that “Until then, the girls will continue their endless summer journey, one that has taken them to beach side studios around the world, where folk musicians from Madagascar and Reunion Island gathered to lend their hands in creating the future lives of CocoRosie.” This should provide some fascinating sonic, textural overlaps. For now, we can offer “God Has A Voice,” an instructional auto-tuning paeon to Mama Nature.

Speaking of voices, part of the charm and emotional tugging of The Adventures Of Ghosthorse & Stillborn were the fragile, idiosyncratic vocals overlapping with fragile, colorful lyricism (tales of intimate escape, private languages and rituals, communing with simple beauty, etc), so the vocal effects take a little getting used, though almost immediately they do make it all the easier to dance. And, after a half dozen spins? This song offers some supreme springtime anthemics. Keep your eyes peeled for the video, which is due in a couple of weeks.

“God Has A Voice, She Speaks Through Me” is out digitally via Touch & Go. There’ll be a 7″ picture disc out on 7/8. You can pre-order that here.

Comments (42)
  1. manuel  |   Posted on May 13th, 2008 0

    holy shit this song sucks.

  2. I support crazy bitches  |   Posted on May 13th, 2008 0

    When this song came on, my underwears evaporated. This is hot.

  3. jilly jill  |   Posted on May 13th, 2008 0

    for reals, this song is good. ethereal.

  4. I like it… but… it sounds less like the unstructured cocorosie we know and more like a hybrid of imogen heap, sunscreem and yoko ono.

  5. jim  |   Posted on May 13th, 2008 0

    everyone knows that god is a man with a beard, gimme a break!

  6. lo  |   Posted on May 13th, 2008 0

    I can’t stand their voices, it’s just so horrible i makes me wanna kill someone !!!!

  7. chris  |   Posted on May 13th, 2008 0

    this sounds like a car commercial and the auto-tune effect is gay.

  8. autotune  |   Posted on May 13th, 2008 0

    AUTO TUNE IS PLAYED OUT

  9. T Pain  |   Posted on May 13th, 2008 0

    @AUTOTUNE — that ain’t what my bank account says. snoops neither.

  10. logies To The Qu  |   Posted on May 13th, 2008 0

    vomitous, congrats.

  11. Sav  |   Posted on May 13th, 2008 0

    No, this doesn’t work. Some of their earlier work sounds warm and fuzzy, almost like some old blues record with some modern twang. This sounds cold and polished and the effects on the voice at the end push this one over the edge.

  12. Dave  |   Posted on May 13th, 2008 0

    how can we keep these dunces away from recording equipment… ?

  13. jfk  |   Posted on May 13th, 2008 0

    absolutely vile

  14. Bibo  |   Posted on May 14th, 2008 0

    sloe gin would do it

  15. noway  |   Posted on May 14th, 2008 0

    what makes the song awsome is the clash between the dance-floor sound and the theme: suicide.

  16. thehumansrdead  |   Posted on May 14th, 2008 0

    is the band/song really so terrible or is that what pitchfork brainwashed you into thinking with their pot shot reviews?

  17. thehumansrdead  |   Posted on May 14th, 2008 0

    Po: how is it that they are full of shit? please qualify. i want to understand.

  18. stan  |   Posted on May 14th, 2008 0

    this piece is probably the best one they did since candyland. i totally dig it.
    love and respect for coco rosie.

  19. Erika. Yes, Haines.  |   Posted on May 14th, 2008 0

    pass the liquor.

  20. Erika-Upon-Haines  |   Posted on May 14th, 2008 0

    pass the liquor!

  21. vic  |   Posted on May 17th, 2008 0

    Why?

  22. backstageman  |   Posted on May 17th, 2008 0

    aw…some people aren’t digging the autotune… win some, lose some..
    @Stan = agreed about best since candyland…
    @thehumans = b & s giggled about your comment and said `love and licks`.

    • backstageman  |   Posted on May 17th, 2008 0

      oops! strike that…was informed of my errant ways..
      @thehumans – perdon, amigo – my mistake, love and licks s/b directed to -
      @po = `love and licks.` criticism w/o any insight into the why is a waste of space. troll on bub.

  23. eli  |   Posted on May 17th, 2008 0

    i usually am quick to defend cocorosie, but this song is sort of complete shit. i miss their older stuff

  24. eli  |   Posted on May 17th, 2008 0

    i usually am quick to defend cocorosie, but this song is sort of complete shit. i miss their older stuff

  25. eli  |   Posted on May 17th, 2008 0

    i usually am quick to defend cocorosie, but this song is sort of complete shit. i miss their older stuff

  26. kenny  |   Posted on May 18th, 2008 0

    i can usually take or leave them but i think this is SMART MUSIC.

  27. Vesper  |   Posted on May 19th, 2008 0

    The differences between musicians and entertainers is art. Look at Madonna has she really ever reinvent herself? She does have a new on look every album however her music really doesn?t change. Now look at Tori Amos no two albums have ever sounded alike. Same goes for CocoRosie, Goldfrapp, and many other artist. Theses artist do not compromise and that is how they flourish.

    • Sav  |   Posted on May 20th, 2008 0

      Just because something sounds different or an artist is moving on and evolving doesn’t mean the new stuff should be liked no matter what. I prefer what earlier work of theirs I have heard. I don’t like this song. Sometimes artists change for the worse. That may not be the case here – it could just be a crap song.

  28. rufhh0use  |   Posted on May 21st, 2008 0

    i’ve seen them live more than a couple of times and am always amazed at how much fun they are and how musical they are. they’re real pros, making use of lots of intruments and effects in some really exciting ways.
    this song threw me and i hated it for the first few moments because of the autotune….then i gave it a couple more plays and am totally digging. it.

  29. jacquot  |   Posted on Jun 17th, 2008 0

    er well i’m a bit late, but i don’t get why people are hatin on the autotune. cocorosie have always had an element of irony in their music, from wanting to be someone’s beaten-up housewife to their covers of songs like “turn me on” and “i wanna fuck you”. i personally like the use of the autotune here, but i also think they could be poking at artists like snoop and t-pain, taking the irony to the next level, y’know? whatever fuck yall this song is great

  30. dusty  |   Posted on Jul 20th, 2008 0

    jacquot,
    thats exactly what i thought!
    thank you for making it much more comprehensive than i would’ve.

  31. sideburns  |   Posted on Aug 13th, 2008 0

    who cares about the autotune/vocoder? the cocos make their own rules anyway. this one is a little more polished and commercially oriented, but lacks none of their trademark sensitivity and politics. likely to complement the more nuanced and gritty stuff on the album and that will keep the fans happy. gets my vote!

  32. Emperor Zah  |   Posted on Aug 22nd, 2008 0

    People who sit around writing reviews of things need to take up shampooing their crotches! I love CocoRosie. I hate this song. I love the beat. I hate the animal effects. I love, I hate, I’m an idiot! We’re all idiots!

  33. rodrigo  |   Posted on Jan 28th, 2009 0

    is this cocorosie?? im think we are listen dafpunk or some crap like this… were are all those things??? the indie??? the freak folk?? the clean guitar?, the sadlie AUTENTIC voice?!!!!, all dose transparent things with that can see hers souls and inspirate me. oh my god, im really sad about this my friends, i was love the cocorosie style, this “new” style are nothing more than pop, pop pop pop, and not one of the good, well.. at least we continue having joanna newsom. im really angry.

  34. VeganMusicali  |   Posted on Aug 5th, 2009 0

    All you Cocorosie haters are just closed minded. Their music transcends the boundaries of meaning. They are spiritual beings (probably because they are part Native American) and they live a carefree life like children, unencumbered by ideas of gender and genre. Even though the video looks playful, it’s actually really deep if you analyze the imagery. Go Rainbow Warriors!

  35. VeganMusicali  |   Posted on Aug 5th, 2009 0

    All you Cocorosie haters are just closed minded. Their music transcends the boundaries of meaning. They are spiritual beings (probably because they are part Native American) and they live a carefree life like children, unencumbered by ideas of gender and genre. Even though the video looks playful, it’s actually really deep if you analyze the imagery. Go Rainbow Warriors!

  36. Carolyn   |   Posted on Aug 6th, 2009 0

    UGH! When is someone going to call it out — THE EMPERORS HAVE NO CLOTHES. Vile. Ears bleed.

  37. kylee  |   Posted on Nov 15th, 2009 0

    i love it, cocorosie iz the best, every body needs to leave em alone, cause they are actualy doin sumptin w/ thier lives, id like to see u do that

  38. GOD is a man, not a she!

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