This week Kitten Robot Records reissues Josie Cotton’s quirky and experimental fourth album Movie Disaster Music. Originally released in 2006, this album finds the infamous New Wave icon diving deep into atmosphere and keyboard textures, stretching the confines of pop music. Shapeshifting from femme fatale chanteuse (“Rabbit Hole”) to avant garde siren (“Kung Fu Girls”) to New Wave beatnik ("Creeps") to country western cowgirl (“Looking for Elvis”), Cotton dives into different vocal personas effortlessly, displaying her versatility and charismatic vocal dexterity.
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