

Perhaps, you ever looking up
to the sky when its clear and sunny then found some strange shapes of clouds up
there above; you might wanted to have that moment with Cocoon’s Where The
Oceans End album playing not far from where you stand motionless with a very
slow breathing as you might see how the landscapes changing and the heat of an
angry Sun faded under the covering clouds looks like giant mammals between the
majestic mountains and high trees tamed by this Clermont, Ferrand’s French
Folk-Pop duo Mark Daumail and Morgane Imbeaud. One will soon getting dizzy
while staring at the mighty Sun for too long but the Folk-coustic of world and
Country music touches shall cured the stressed out minds filled with too many
daily legality for working too darn hard and forgetting the most important
thing in life which is happiness. The major key-tones to the minority mellow
harmonies reflecting to one as the delicious Pop vocals and more live band
plays the Jangle-Pop retro offers by Dee Doo or Yum Yum for celebrating the
twilight not as a terrible thing but peaceful parts of the moment which
considering to celebrates because you didn’t want someone new and your former
close friend to go for now cause it’s perfect …
Where The Oceans End:
https://myzuka.fm/Album/597411/Cocoon-France-Where-The-Oceans-End-2010
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