Haven't Caught Cosmo's Midnight's New Album Yet? It's All Over Triple J This Week

5 October 2020 | 9:34 am | Staff Writer

Here's what you'll be hearing this week.

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Cosmo's Midnight have claimed this week's triple j Feature Album spot. 

The Sydney duo - twin brothers Cosmo & Patrick Liney - shared their second album, Yesteryear, this past Friday, taking out The Music's Album Of The Week

It's already proven popular too, with single C.U.D.I (Can You Dig It) claiming a spot on last year's Hottest 100. 

“Our second album is about reflecting on the past with not only nostalgia but also an element of melancholia ~ all the formative experiences that we absorb growing up both good and bad," said the group. 


"It's an album inspired by personal growth, looking back on these experiences, learning from them and moving forward with optimism. Stylistically we have always looked back to genres our parents introduced to us growing up; disco, funk, psychedelia, alt-pop of the 70s and 80s. 

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"In Yesteryear we have honed in on that, moving away from overly produced sounds to more organic instrumentation, focused on feeling rather than thinking."

Added to regular rotation this week is Mallrat's Rockstar, Agung Mango's LITTLE BUM, G Flip's You & I, The Avalanches' Take Care In Your Dreaming feat. Denzel Curry, Tricky & Sampa The Great, Hauskey's Somewhere, Jorja Smith's Come Over feat. Popcaan, Royal Blood's Trouble's Coming and the newly relaunched Chet Faker's Low

Spot plays this week go to Kobie Dee's Role Models, EGOISM's Here's The Thing, BLACKSTARKIDS' BRITNEY BITCH, The Dead Love's Small Talk and Romy's Lifetime.

Cosmo's Midnight

Mallrat

Agung Mango

G Flip

The Avalanches

Sampa The Great

Hauskey

Chet Faker

Kobie Dee

EGOISM

The Dead Love

Romy