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Death Of The Hoochie Koo

Death Of The Hoochie Koo

Sgt. Splendor

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Sgt. Splendor invites listeners on a journey of social commentary and playful imagination in alt-funk sophomore album ‘Death Of The Hooch Koo.’ When presented with the opportunity to break in a new studio at the same Read more
Sgt. Splendor invites listeners on a journey of social commentary and playful imagination in alt-funk sophomore album ‘Death Of The Hooch Koo.’ When presented with the opportunity to break in a new studio at the same location the Grateful Dead recorded their first demos, most seasoned musicians would seize the chance to create at the sacred grounds to soak in the spirits of one of the most sought-after acts in modern music history. When Joby Pritzker and Aaron Vermut built The Jam Cave and co-founded Buena Vista West Records, they invited Sgt. Splendor, the New York City-based power duo of Kate Vargas and Eric McFadden (George Clinton & P-Funk, Anders Osbourne, Les Claypool) to christen the new space alongside iconic engineer Oz Fritz (Tom Waits, Bill Laswell, Iggy Pop). During a 3-day recording session, what was initially anticipated to yield one or two singles turned into a full-length album. Many of the tracks on the album find the group organically entering a new era where they embrace politically leaning topics with courage and compassion. ‘Death of the Hoochie Koo’ epitomizes a sophomore release that pushes outside of comfort zones striking the perfect balance between imaginative merrymaking and change-evoking calls to action.
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    Heavy Be The Borrowed Crown 4:18
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    Death Of The Hoochie Koo 3:27
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    Lips Are Movin' 2:42
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    Lay Me Back Down 3:32
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    It's Alright (For Now) 2:39
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    Chelsea Hotel #2 4:19
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    Don't Blame The Buzzard 3:53
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    May I Be The Light 3:53
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    Oz's Garlic Nightmare 3:06
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    Blue & Her Strawberry Balloon 6:22
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Occasions for Self-Congratulations

Occasions for Self-Congratulations

Sgt. Splendor

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Before joining forces, the duo behind Sgt. Splendor were already formidable solo artists, Vargas chalking up acclaim at outlets like NPR, HuffPost and Vice (including praise from the “Dean of American Rock Critics” Robert Read more
Before joining forces, the duo behind Sgt. Splendor were already formidable solo artists, Vargas chalking up acclaim at outlets like NPR, HuffPost and Vice (including praise from the “Dean of American Rock Critics” Robert Christgau); and McFadden amassing an impressive resume including stints on guitar with George Clinton & the P-Funk All Stars, Fishbone’s Angelo Moore, and Eric Burdon & The Animals, plus a slew of solo albums, and session work with everyone from Jackson Browne to The Clash’s Joe Strummer.

Sgt. Splendor made excellent use of its rolodex on Occasions, calling in the dream rhythm section of drummer Paulo Baldi (CAKE, The Claypool Lennon Delirium) and Widespread Panic bassist Dave Schools. The album also features appearances by Fishbone’s Angelo Moore, Talking Heads’ Jerry Harrison, Timbuk3’s Pat Macdonald, and Mike Anderson on upright bass.
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    Whoopee Château 2:53
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    Buck Dharma 2:54
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    Michael Myers 2:40
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    Sylvia 3:19
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    All Dead to Me 3:00
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    Don't Make Me Explain 5:37
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    Gemini 3:34
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    I Ain't Gone 3:59
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    Freakification 3:26
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    Crash Dancing 5:31
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    You Laughed Me 5:01
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