Hello Cosmos - Come Out Tonight (2025) Hi-Res

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Title: Come Out Tonight
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Cosmic Glue / Republic of Music
Genre: Indie Rock, Alternative, Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
Total Time: 42:24
Total Size: 99 / 293 / 542 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Joy is the way (4:53)
2. Grind into the shrine (2:57)
3. Spin the wheel (2:55)
4. Turn off the news (4:25)
5. Echo A2Z (2:59)
6. Gig buddies (2:44)
7. FUK ZUK (5:26)
8. Hot Seat (3:22)
9. Awake & bake (4:26)
10. Black Gloss (3:07)
11. Old friends know (5:21)

On lead single ‘Grind Into The Shrine’ Robinson combines the sarky commentary of The Streets’ Mike Skinner and the aggravated pontificating of Dead Pioneers’ Gregg Deal. Over a motorik beat and filthy bass we’re told that “Fool’s gold, Milky Bars / Yeah, we’re all made of stars.” Squalling mouth organ and fuzzed-up bass on ‘Spin The Wheel’ are accompanied by comparatively clear sentiments such as “We’re all hungry for change.” ‘Turn Off The News’ crackles and seethes at the start like the background sound to a segment in an Adam Curtis documentary. “Don’t let billionaires convince you you’re poor because of those who live next door…The dark agendas / The erosion of rights”. Robinson periodically howls at the injustice of it all.

‘Echo A2Z’ staggers on like a wounded soldier – a Gang of Four jam that got out of hand. On ‘Gig Buddies’ Robinson rants about the “cocaine castration of my social skills” over guitar that’s choppier than shark-infested waters. Similarly, ‘FUK ZUK’ is a series of ‘atonal alt-rock diatribes railing against the digital and political establishment.’ “Tech companies are terrorists” we are told over a Kasabian-like piledriver groove. It all sounds like a late 90s football advert, except that Cantona and the original Ronaldo have been replaced by Zuckerberg’s massive, pixelated face mouthing the words “eat your soul”.

On ‘Hot Seat’ Robinson implores us to “embrace the absence of things,” though the band disregard his advice by chucking out frantic drum fills, earthquake bass, and electronic squeals. ‘Awake and Bake’ is a Doves-like panoramic piece that allows us a bit of a breather. On the Stranger Things-referencing ‘Black Gloss’ (“I’m in the Upside Down”), Robinson continues to proudly embrace the absence of things – “I don’t care about what I lost.” The epic album closer ‘Old Friends Know’ begins with Shawshank Redemption-like piano and trembling strings, and the track gradually opens out like rosebuds in the sun, culminating in an arms-in-the air, bellowing-to-the-gods finale that will make Elbow jealous.

Come Out Tonight is, in the band’s words, “about finding the strength to switch off digital screens and go out and live.” If you’re reading this review on your phone, you’re momentarily exempt from judgement. However, you should put your phone down now and listen to Come Out Tonight. Stick it to Zuk. Say ‘so long’ to Elon. Anger is a gift.




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