The Cosmic Plethora of Doom | Idle Tree

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Idle Tree

by The Cosmic Plethora of Doom

The debut album from The Cosmic Plethora of Doom contains twisted and clever lyrics that flow in a spiraling comprehensive journey over the rhythm of an acoustic guitar, a wiry electric guitar, and a haunting chord organ that lurks in the background.
Genre: Folk: Alternative Folk
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1. Jesters of Chaos
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2. I'll Be There Soon
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3. Scrabbled Hearts
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4. Forest of Your Thoughts
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5. Flowers in the Dungeon
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6. Catch and Release
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7. Where Socrates Meets Psychosis
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8. The Rolling Tape
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9. Keep the Dream Alive
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10. Thought Tornado
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11. Portals to Peace
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You can definitely hear a Daniel Johnston influence. -Andy Hall (Music You Don't Have, But Should Podcast)

There is likely at least a planet’s worth of aural darkness running throughout this collection. -Dan MacIntosh (IndieMusicReviewer.com)

The Cosmic Plethora Of Doom (a.k.a. Christopher Morris) crafts a fragile, lo-fi solo debut on Idle Tree. Exploiting cheap recording techniques, Morris and his instruments sit right on top of the mic in a way that makes most demos sound like Auto-Tune’d Euro club hits. -Steve Forstneger (Illinois Entertainer)







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