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TREASURE FLEET - cocamotion LP
On RED vinyl! Includes download code! In summer 2007, just on the heels of recording âMarvels of Industryâ with his band the Arrivals, Isaac Thotz went on a month long binge of drink and drugs and 1960âs psychedelic rock that ended with a self-recorded twelve song demo of acoustic psychedelic pop songs, a collection sounding like Syd Barrett outtakes. At the end of the month, the Arrivals went on tour with Underground Railroad to Candyland, where Isaac showed his recordings to Todd Congelliere (of URTC and owner of Recess Records) and by the end of that week, on a rooftop party at a tenement in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, theyâd resolved to start their new mod-psych band. Isaac joined a project Todd C. had been doing with the members of the Dios Malos in L.A., under the name Bible Children. They did a handful of shows around L.A. and Chicago, recorded a demo, and broke up in 2009 under the stress of long distance. In summer 2010, Thotz restarted the effort with friends and local Chicago musicians Neil Hennessy (of the Lawrence Arms) on bass, Dave Merriman (of the Arrivals) on keys, Mike Oberlin (of Sass Dragons) on drums, and Eli Caterer (of Smoking Popes) on lead guitar. Now called Treasure Fleet, the band went into Atlas Studios in Chicago in March 2011, intending to re-record a couple of of those early demos, maybe to self-release a seven inch. They ended up spending five days at Atlas and recording an eleven song mod-rock epic. With no plans for a proper release and busy summer schedules with their other bands, that record sat on the shelf, half-mixed and un-released. Despite the unfinished Atlas recordings, in December 2011, Treasure Fleet decided to self-record yet another album; which they did, in part at the loft and show-space where drummer Mike Oberlin lived, Lucky Gator, and in part at Isaac Thotzâs apartment and attic. This new record is: âCocamotion.â âCocamotionâ, Treasure Fleetâs debut release, is a melange of mod and psych inspired indie rock. Moving from the surfy âCoca Mamaâ, a tweaked-out Santo & Johnny semi-instrumental, to the new wave electro-punk âViceâ, from the the quirky Who-rock of âBlack Ragâ, to the Kink-ish camp of âProud Maryâ, the Morricone meets Clash âGhost Townâ, to the Pink Floyd tinged âTrapeze Artistâ and âHigh On a Bicycleâ, âCocamotionâ is a psychpop acid trip though the history of rock nâ roll. If MGMT had come of age with the hard rocking Who or Nirvana rather than arty Brian Eno, âCongratulationsâ would have been Treasure Fleetâs âCocamotionâ. And with bands like Underground Railroad to Candyland, Lenguas Largas, Pangea, this new psych sound is punkâs weird, dirty, drugged-out answer to the folk-punk thatâs dominated the scene for the last decade.
On RED vinyl! Includes download code! In summer 2007, just on the heels of recording âMarvels of Industryâ with his band the Arrivals, Isaac Thotz went on a month long binge of drink and drugs and 1960âs psychedelic rock that ended with a self-recorded twelve song demo of acoustic psychedelic pop songs, a collection sounding like Syd Barrett outtakes. At the end of the month, the Arrivals went on tour with Underground Railroad to Candyland, where Isaac showed his recordings to Todd Congelliere (of URTC and owner of Recess Records) and by the end of that week, on a rooftop party at a tenement in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, theyâd resolved to start their new mod-psych band. Isaac joined a project Todd C. had been doing with the members of the Dios Malos in L.A., under the name Bible Children. They did a handful of shows around L.A. and Chicago, recorded a demo, and broke up in 2009 under the stress of long distance. In summer 2010, Thotz restarted the effort with friends and local Chicago musicians Neil Hennessy (of the Lawrence Arms) on bass, Dave Merriman (of the Arrivals) on keys, Mike Oberlin (of Sass Dragons) on drums, and Eli Caterer (of Smoking Popes) on lead guitar. Now called Treasure Fleet, the band went into Atlas Studios in Chicago in March 2011, intending to re-record a couple of of those early demos, maybe to self-release a seven inch. They ended up spending five days at Atlas and recording an eleven song mod-rock epic. With no plans for a proper release and busy summer schedules with their other bands, that record sat on the shelf, half-mixed and un-released. Despite the unfinished Atlas recordings, in December 2011, Treasure Fleet decided to self-record yet another album; which they did, in part at the loft and show-space where drummer Mike Oberlin lived, Lucky Gator, and in part at Isaac Thotzâs apartment and attic. This new record is: âCocamotion.â âCocamotionâ, Treasure Fleetâs debut release, is a melange of mod and psych inspired indie rock. Moving from the surfy âCoca Mamaâ, a tweaked-out Santo & Johnny semi-instrumental, to the new wave electro-punk âViceâ, from the the quirky Who-rock of âBlack Ragâ, to the Kink-ish camp of âProud Maryâ, the Morricone meets Clash âGhost Townâ, to the Pink Floyd tinged âTrapeze Artistâ and âHigh On a Bicycleâ, âCocamotionâ is a psychpop acid trip though the history of rock nâ roll. If MGMT had come of age with the hard rocking Who or Nirvana rather than arty Brian Eno, âCongratulationsâ would have been Treasure Fleetâs âCocamotionâ. And with bands like Underground Railroad to Candyland, Lenguas Largas, Pangea, this new psych sound is punkâs weird, dirty, drugged-out answer to the folk-punk thatâs dominated the scene for the last decade.
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On RED vinyl! Includes download code! In summer 2007, just on the heels of recording âMarvels of Industryâ with his band the Arrivals, Isaac Thotz went on a month long binge of drink and drugs and 1960âs psychedelic rock that ended with a self-recorded twelve song demo of acoustic psychedelic pop songs, a collection sounding like Syd Barrett outtakes. At the end of the month, the Arrivals went on tour with Underground Railroad to Candyland, where Isaac showed his recordings to Todd Congelliere (of URTC and owner of Recess Records) and by the end of that week, on a rooftop party at a tenement in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, theyâd resolved to start their new mod-psych band. Isaac joined a project Todd C. had been doing with the members of the Dios Malos in L.A., under the name Bible Children. They did a handful of shows around L.A. and Chicago, recorded a demo, and broke up in 2009 under the stress of long distance. In summer 2010, Thotz restarted the effort with friends and local Chicago musicians Neil Hennessy (of the Lawrence Arms) on bass, Dave Merriman (of the Arrivals) on keys, Mike Oberlin (of Sass Dragons) on drums, and Eli Caterer (of Smoking Popes) on lead guitar. Now called Treasure Fleet, the band went into Atlas Studios in Chicago in March 2011, intending to re-record a couple of of those early demos, maybe to self-release a seven inch. They ended up spending five days at Atlas and recording an eleven song mod-rock epic. With no plans for a proper release and busy summer schedules with their other bands, that record sat on the shelf, half-mixed and un-released. Despite the unfinished Atlas recordings, in December 2011, Treasure Fleet decided to self-record yet another album; which they did, in part at the loft and show-space where drummer Mike Oberlin lived, Lucky Gator, and in part at Isaac Thotzâs apartment and attic. This new record is: âCocamotion.â âCocamotionâ, Treasure Fleetâs debut release, is a melange of mod and psych inspired indie rock. Moving from the surfy âCoca Mamaâ, a tweaked-out Santo & Johnny semi-instrumental, to the new wave electro-punk âViceâ, from the the quirky Who-rock of âBlack Ragâ, to the Kink-ish camp of âProud Maryâ, the Morricone meets Clash âGhost Townâ, to the Pink Floyd tinged âTrapeze Artistâ and âHigh On a Bicycleâ, âCocamotionâ is a psychpop acid trip though the history of rock nâ roll. If MGMT had come of age with the hard rocking Who or Nirvana rather than arty Brian Eno, âCongratulationsâ would have been Treasure Fleetâs âCocamotionâ. And with bands like Underground Railroad to Candyland, Lenguas Largas, Pangea, this new psych sound is punkâs weird, dirty, drugged-out answer to the folk-punk thatâs dominated the scene for the last decade.











