Cold Comfort
© Copyright-Randy Cordeiro
(837101144667)
Record Label: Foggy Dog
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San Francisco based "Strip Club" was formed in 2002 by singer/songcrafter Randy Cordero. Although Cordero is probably best known as the frontman of the wildly popular club phenomenon "Super Diamond", his distinctive voice and pop sensibilities are base for an original sound that combines alt. country and folk with cosmic, alternative rock and electronica. This unique sound is largely influenced by the likes of Wilco, Elliott Smith, David Bowie, Nick Drake and Air. The depth of Cordero's lush, expressive voice often draws comparisons to Leonard Cohen and Johnny Cash. SC has recently begun touring and has performed at top venues across the country such as S.F.'s Bimbo's, NYC's Irving Plaza, Chicago's House of Blues, and Portland's Crystal Ballroom. Members of SC are seasoned performers at home on stage thanks to the huge success of "Super Diamond", which has a fanatical following that has made them one of the top draws at venues such as the House Of Blues, Irving Plaza, The Showbox, The Fillmore, The Ogden Theater, The Crystal Ballrom and countless others nationwide. Cordero's true passion, however, lies in the music of SC, which he is determined to take to the level of his other band and beyond. "Cold Comfort" is the new album by Strip Club, featuring 10 new original songs.
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Simply new fresh and extraordinarily creative.
author: Jim S.
It tests the imagination of the mind. The music and words probe into the inner self at times with the music tugging out your responses. Have to listen for your self, Great production and great to listen to.
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Great vocals & creative songwriting. The more I listen, the more I want to liste
author: Mike P.
As Wilco/Uncle Tupelo fan, I decided to check this cd out. For an unknown/unsigned band, this cd is quite the find. The vocals are unique, and though a few of the songs veer off from the rest, there are several gems on this one. The tital track "Cold Comfort" makes you want to belly up to the bar and order a Jack Daniels. My favorite track is #3, though: a groovy, sexy song that one could easily hear playing in a film or tv show. Too bad those music editors don't have the imaginiation and creativity to search out the music of undiscovered talents such as this.
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