Cocoon

Cocoon

Cocoon's music pulses with layered harmonies and rhythmic textures that evoke a sense of intimacy while creating expansive emotional spaces.

pop music

France

Start here

The song

“Chupee” from My Friends All Died in a Plane Crash

Immediate hook with catchy melodies that introduces Cocoon's style effectively, making it a strong standalone track for first-time listeners.

About Cocoon

Cocoon matters because their music captures the intimate complexities of modern relationships while simultaneously crafting a sonic sanctuary for listeners seeking both solace and connection.
Their ability to weave emotionally charged narratives into accessible pop songs allows them to resonate deeply with those navigating the nuances of love, loss, and self-discovery.
Their ability to weave emotionally charged narratives into accessible pop songs allows them to resonate deeply with those navigating the nuances of love, loss, and self-discovery. In a landscape often dominated by superficiality, Cocoon stands out as a voice of authenticity that encourages vulnerability. The duo approaches music-making with an emphasis on atmosphere, layering rich textures and harmonies that invite listeners into their world. Their use of organic sounds alongside electronic elements creates a soundscape that feels both warm and expansive. This innovative blend not only enhances the emotional weight of their lyrics but also reflects the duality of human experience—where moments of joy coexist with sorrow. Their songwriting often explores themes of yearning, nostalgia, and the bittersweet nature of relationships, employing a sincere tone that strikes a chord without veering into melodrama. Cocoon’s storytelling is impressionistic, painting vivid emotional landscapes that allow for personal interpretation while remaining grounded in relatable experiences.

2 studio albums· 5 total releases· 3 years· France

Full discography

Cocoon's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

5 releases 2 albums 2007–2010
Type:

No releases match the current filters.