
Coco Moon is an Electronic album by Owl City, originally released in 2023. On Gatefold: 3 pressings tracked.
About
Coco Moon is the seventh studio album by American electronica project Owl City. It was released independently via Sky Harbor on March 24, 2023 in digital download, LP, CD and cassette format. The album was written and produced by Adam Young. The album is supported by three singles: "Kelly Time", "Adam, Check Please" and "Vitamin Sea". Young announced the title and release date of the album via social media on February 9, 2023. The album contains themes of "autobiographical", "metaphorical", and "odd" song, according to Young, that refrain from pop culture or political reference. Speaking about the overall meaning of the album, he stated; "The point is that Coco Moon is a very Owl City album. It is quirky. It is odd. It is unapologetically myself. I made an album that is exactly the way it was supposed to be, not an album that popular culture or algorithm, or analytic, or anyone else on planet Earth told me to make. I wrote me." "Kelly Time" was released on January 6, 2023, as the lead single from the album. The song was inspired by the 2000 film Cast Away and is about "being okay with not always knowing what's gonna happen", as Young say. The album's second single "Adam, Check Please" was released on February 3, 2023, which is about Young's first job when he was 16 years old. "Vitamin Sea" was released as the third and final single from the album on March 3, 2023. Young premiered a music video for the song on March 13, 2023. In support of the album, Young announced the To the Moon Tour that will begin in fall 2023 with support from Augustana. The album contains 11 track, all written and produced by Young. He shared the cover art and track listing via social media on March 14, 2023. Young explained the meaning for some of the tracks from the album in an interview with PM Studio, including the singles and other cuts like "The Tornado". "Dinosaur Park" is the longest song Owl City has ever recorded, at 6 and a half minute, and has been described as a "more innocent" and "patient" song toning down on its electropop sound. "The Tornado" features a brief screamo breakdown which Young has dabbled at in previous side projects such as Aquarium and Novel. Coco Moon was met with generally mixed to positive reviews from music critic. Ryan Reichard of PopCrush stated that the album contains some "surprising sonic moment." Joel Zaloum of Jesus Freak Hideout gave a positive review stating, "there's something all the more weighty at hand." He compared the album to Young's Scores series for its recognizable sound, patented guitar and synth tone. He described the third track "Kelly Time" as "Young's willingness to keep it simple, writing about everyday pleasures such as nostalgic movie." Other songs such as "Vitamin Sea" and "Learn How to Surf" were described as "carefree, radio-friendly track." "Sons of Thunder" and "The Meadow Lark" were described as the highlight and stand out points of the album. However, he did criticize the first track "Adam, Check Please" as a "seemingly mundane note." Overall, he remarked, "There's a beautiful balance between the outlandish and the practical, which should please fans of both camp. Young's addition of deeper spiritual theme, as well as movie-score tendencie, make thi, perhap, his finest work." In another positive review by Matt Collar of AllMusic, he called the track "Adam, Check Please", a song that was "born out of his own midwestern Christian upbringing." He also described the song "Field Notes" as a track that feels "more like fables or a tale by Mark Twain." However he was critical on the track "Vitamin Sea" for its lack of "subtext" and how it is "likely to elicit a few groan." He ended off stating, "A cynic might at first think he is being ironic or messing with the listener. But no, while there is clearly cheeky humor at play throughout Coco Moon, Young, as with a lot of u, really just likes sand between his toe." .
via Last.fm
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Tracklist
- 1Adam, Check Please5:38
- 2Under the Circus Lights5:04
- 3Kelly Time5:29
- 4Field Notes5:38
- 5Sons of Thunder5:02
- 6The Tornado4:49
- 7Vitamin Sea4:38
- 8Dinosaur Park6:31
- 9Learn How to Surf3:40
- 10The Meadow Lark5:08
- 11My Muse3:33
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Synth-Pop / New Wave
- shimmering
- whimsical
- spacey
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 3 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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