Cocorosie Releases New Single “Nothing But Garbage”

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CocoRosie, unique sister duo made up of Bianca and Sierra Casady, is back in the spotlight with their new song “Nothing But Garbage.” This track will be on their eagerly awaited eighth album called “Little Death Wishes” which will come out through Joyful Noise Recordings. The album aims to provide an engaging experience by mixing deep themes about existence with diverse sounds.

“Nothing But Garbage” showcases CocoRosie’s distinct artistic style. The song blends their usual mix of dreamlike vocal harmonies with strong, impactful themes. Famous for combining eerie tunes with meaningful words, CocoRosie explores human resilience and change in tough times once more. This new single continues their tradition of highlighting life’s challenges—a constant theme in their work that connects deeply with listeners.

Casady explains, “CocoRosie has been the main focus of our lives for a long time.” After 20 years in music, their journey has been about daring exploration and breaking away from traditional rules. This approach keeps them leading modern music, inspiring many and comforting those who feel left out or misunderstood.

The duo is set to embark on a 42-show tour across Europe at the same time they celebrate Little Death Wishes, demonstrating how CocoRosie connects with communities through music. Their album launch event, titled “CocoRosie’s Jubilation Ball: A Tits Out Ecstatic Rave Celebration,” is expected to be an energetic showcase of their unique art style and will kick off the rest of their tour.

CocoRosie does more than just music; they also create pieces for theater and work with groups like the Kronos Quartet, showing off their wide range of skills. Casady is involved in visual arts and experimental theater, which highlights how committed they are to exploring new creative ideas. When “Nothing But Garbage” plays on the radio, listeners are encouraged to explore CocoRosie’s unique world through their music, where each song offers a chance to discover life’s detailed and changing patterns.

Khalliah Gardner: I am an aspiring journalist and public relations specialist, currently pursuing a degree in Journalism/PR at Governors State University, with an expected graduation date in 2026. My journey in this field is driven by a deep-seated passion for storytelling and effective communication. Enrolling in this program has allowed me to develop skills in media writing, research, and strategic communication, which are essential for a successful career in journalism and public relations. The curriculum at Governors State University is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the evolving media landscape, equipping me with the tools necessary to navigate and thrive in this dynamic industry. In addition to my academic pursuits, I am proud to be a member of the National Honor Society, an honor that reflects my commitment to academic excellence and leadership. This membership has not only recognized my academic achievements but also challenged me to uphold values of integrity and service within the community. As I continue my studies, I am eager to apply my learning in real-world settings through internships and collaborative projects, which will further enhance my professional competencies and readiness to contribute meaningfully to the field of journalism and public relations.
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