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Cola Boyy - 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝘀𝘁𝗵𝗲𝘁𝗶𝗰 𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗺𝗯𝗼𝘅 (Full Album - Official Audio) 3 года назад


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Cola Boyy - 𝗣𝗿𝗼𝘀𝘁𝗵𝗲𝘁𝗶𝗰 𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗺𝗯𝗼𝘅 (Full Album - Official Audio)

Debut album "Prosthetic Boombox" out now: https://ColaBoyy.ffm.to/ProstheticBoo... Released by Record Makers in association with MGMT Records Discover ‪@ColaBoyy‬'s music: https://bit.ly/WhosThatBoyy Follow #ColaBoyy:   / colaboyy     / colaboyy     / colaboyy     / colaboyy   - Tracklisting: 0:00 Don't Forget Your Neighborhood (w/ The Avalanches) 4:54 Mailbox (w/ John Carroll Kirby, JGrrey) 8:46 Song for the Mister (w/ Nicolas Godin) 13:03 Roses (w/ Myd) 16:27 For the Last Time 19:46 You Can Do It (w/ nit) 22:52 Mink 25:30 One of These Winters Will Take Me (w/ Bon Voyage Organisation) 29:37 Go the Mile (w/ infinite bisous) 33:26 Kid Born in Space (w/ Andrew VanWyngarden of MGMT) There’s liberation on the dance floor in the songs of Matthew Urango – glimpses of revolution that glimmer beneath the disco ball. “I want my music to bring people together,” says the Californian pop innovator, best known as Cola Boyy. “Because standing together is our best chance at fighting this shit show.” The shit show in question is a broken, brutal system the acclaimed multi-instrumentalist has witnessed up-close. Urango was born with spina bifida and scoliosis in Oxnard, California: a town in which almost 30,000 are estimated to live in poverty. Prosthetic Boombox, his eagerly awaited debut album, might at first glance seem a joyous confetti-burst of pop eclecticism, engineered to sound like “scanning between stations on a car radio, landing on all these different sounds and styles” as Urango puts it. Dig deeper, though, and you’ll discover a simmering sense of rebellion. “The working class are injured, struggling to pay rent and struggling to put food on the table,” he says. “I want to represent that.” Prosthetic Boombox achieves that goal in a thrilling flurry of inventive indie, funk and soul: take Urango’s car radio analogy, place it in a time-travelling Delorean with Prince in the passenger seat, and you’re half-way there.  Look no closer than Prosthetic Boombox’s euphoric opener, the Avalanches-assisted ‘Don’t Forget Your Neighborhood.’ The track – which Urango says mixes “the Beach Boys, French disco, house keys and ragtime piano, kinda like the Cheers soundtrack!” – ends with lyrics urging listeners to “fight for your town with your fist closed, strike it and make it more than just a memory.” It’s a reminder that the working classes need to “turn our fists against our oppressors instead of each other,” he explains. After that emphatic introduction comes a horn-laced funk wig-out titled ‘Mailbox’ – a song that gives Dua Lipa’s Future Nostalgia a run for its Studio 54-themed money, featuring rising Londoner JGrrey. Elsewhere, ‘Song For The Mister’ ventures into smooth R&B territory, before ‘Roses’ – a collaboration with Myd of Ed Banger fame – offers a bouquet of bustling disco guitars and Infinite Bisous of Connan Mockasin’s band drops in on the immaculate ‘Go The Mile’. Urango saves his most introspective moment for the album’s starry closer. ‘Kid Born In Space’, a cosmic collaboration with MGMT frontman Andrew VanWyngarden, sees the artist reflect on what he once had to overcome as a disabled person of colour. “I see them looking down on my dreams of being,” he sings tenderly. “I hear them making fun of my voice, but I keep on moving forward, I refuse to live in anyone else’s shadow.” Prosthetic Boombox, on this subject, is more than an album title – it’s a statement of intent. - #RecordMakers http://recordmakers.com   / recordmakers     / recordmakers     / recordmakers     / recordmakers  

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