I Blame Coco
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I Blame Coco

I Blame Coco is a London-based trio that started putting out music around 2008. The group includes singer Coco Sumner, guitarist Jamie Dobs, and drummer Adam...

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I Blame Coco's electronic pulse and plainspoken lyrics

A London trio that built a catalog of electronic pop with direct, sometimes misunderstood lyrics about mental health.

For a good sense of their sound, listen to "Noah's Ark" and their cover of "Only Love Can Break Your Heart." That's where the electronic pulse and straightforward delivery come through cleanest.

They took Neil Young's "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" and made it their own, which tells you something about their approach. Their original songs like "Noah's Ark" and "Caesar" have that same electronic beat foundation with lyrics that don't dress things up. When "No Smile" got criticized for how it handled depression, they clarified they were trying to talk about mental health, not romanticize it.

They started putting out music around 2008 with their first album "The Constant" in 2009. They followed with "The Heart and the Head" in 2012 and "SEX" in 2015, working with artists like Ed Sheeran and Ellie Goulding along the way.

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I Blame Coco is a London-based trio that started putting out music around 2008. The group includes singer Coco Sumner, guitarist Jamie Dobs, and drummer Adam Pitts. Their sound leans into electronic beats and straightforward lyrics, heard on tracks like "Noah's Ark" and "Caesar."

Their first album, "The Constant," came out in 2009. They followed it with "The Heart and the Head" in 2012 and "SEX" in 2015. One of their better-known songs is a cover of Neil Young's "Only Love Can Break Your Heart."

At one point, a single called "No Smile" drew some criticism for how its lyrics about depression were interpreted. The band said they were trying to address mental health, not glorify anything dark. They've also worked with other artists, including Ed Sheeran and Ellie Goulding.

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