London-born Cosmo Sheldrake announces his long-awaited second studio album Eye to the Ear will be released April 12 via Tardigrade Records. The multi-instrumentalist, producer, composer, accomplished ...
Multi-instrumentalist and composer Cosmo Sheldrake released the new single “Old Ocean” today (February 22) as part of his forthcoming album Eye to the Ear. Alongside the single is a visual element ...
London-born Cosmo Sheldrake is sharing his new single “Old Ocean”, which arrives alongside a stunning visual piece, directed by Lemon Thief. The new track comes as the latest to be unveiled from Cosmo ...
His music is as likely to include the sounds of endangered songbirds as it is woozy waltz rhythms or marching-band brass. His lyrics read like the free-association ramblings of a man well-versed in ...
British multi-instrumentalist Cosmo Sheldrake likes to perform his electro-folk songs in strange, strange places — a working laundrette, the middle of a tiny model village, and the back of a ...
Multi-instrumentalist, producer, and composer Cosmo Sheldrake has announced his long awaited second studio album Eye to the Ear, and shares two singles, “Stop the Music” and “Does the Swallow Dream of ...
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Multi-instrumentalist and producer Cosmo Sheldrake is causing a buzz across the blogs thanks to his enormous musical ability and eclectic electro folk. Who? London/Brighton-based 22-year-old Cosmo ...
Cosmo Sheldrake has announced his long-awaited debut record The Much Much How How And I and shared the video for lead single "Come Along". "The video for 'Come Along', directed by Josh Allott, ...
Cosmo Sheldrake, amazingly his real name, is a 24-year-old multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer from Hampstead, London. He attracted hype from the blogosphere after the release of his debut EP ...
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