In this wide-ranging chat, guest host Zara Hedderman and Chris Cohen discuss Paint a Room, working record stores, Transcendental Meditation, the Grateful Dead, and much more. It’s an open and tender conversation, full of funny moments and deep insight.
Category: Chris Cohen
The Curtains :: Calamity
Though it was released six years prior to Overgrown Path, Chris Cohen has retrospectively called Calamity “essentially his first solo record”, featuring minor contributions from consummate collaborator Nedelle Torrisi. Both a mid-aughts indie relic and another of Cohen’s signature timeless touch, it shouldn’t be difficult for fans of his excellent solo albums to dive into the pool headfirst.
Chris Cohen :: Damage
Chirs Cohen returns with “Damage”, the first single from his new album Paint a Room, with Tortoise’s Jeff Parker credited for the arrangements and experimental saxophonist Josh Johnson on the horns.
Big Search and Chris Cohen :: Infinite Mirror
When Matt Popieluch of Big Search began writing the song “Infinite Mirror,” he heard musician’s musician Chris Cohen’s voice in his head. That dream becomes a reality with the duo’s gorgeous harmonies guiding a piano-led tune, swelling in splendor with wordless vocals and warm jets of guitar while drifting towards its conclusion.
Chris Cohen: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview
Like his work with Deerhoof, Cass McCombs, Ariel Pink, and Weyes Blood, Cohen’s gentle psych-pop has always rewarded paying close attention. But Chris Cohen finds the songwriter addressing his world with more candor than ever before.
Chris Cohen :: The AD Interview
“Modern timelessness, without a speck of bullshit.” Those were the words employed by my good friend John describing Chris Cohen’s “Heartbeat”, a standout cut from the excellent Overgrown Path LP on Captured […]