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Casper and the Cookies

Once in a while, a band comes along that transcends your typical ideas of indie rock or indie pop. One that shines ingenuity without seeming pretentious; that seemlessly blends styles, eras, and genres. Today, that band is Athens, GA's Casper & the Cookies.

You may remember them as the loveably fun band opening for the Apples in Stereo on their spring tour last year. Now, they've recorded a masterpiece called Modern Silence with the help of Bill Doss (Olivia Tremor Control, Apples in Stereo, the Sunshine Fix).

Here's what the leader of the Cookies, Jason Nesmith, has to say about Modern Silence:

Modern Silence: a phrase that evokes a number of themes. We used most of them: awkward long distance phone calls- language barriers- social anxiety- absence (or a general lack of presence)-a sudden numbing realization that one can no longer think of oneself as a good person-extraterrestrial friendship—and of course jazz-mime.”

Today, I bring you the very first sneak peek! This is a Three Imaginary Girls exclusive! Here's the song "Little King" from their upcoming TBD release Modern Silence.

so great to hear from. Casper again! This song is alot of fun!

You've done it again!!!!!!!

This band rocks!
They are nice too!
Who said nice people finish last?
I love this song....

Casper and the Over-rated! When will this terrible band go away! I saw them open up for the Apples in Stereo at Neumos and the stunk up the entire venue! Guys, pleeeze do us all a favor stop making "music" and get day jobs.

While it may not be your thing, Jamie, I personally believe it's pretty hard to be overrated when you're a ridiculously hard working band that subsides well below the radar.

I was at that show and thought they were amazing.

Don't really know this band, but I thought that track was pretty damn sweet and upbeat guys!

IGshr*e

What a sour puss!! Are you always so charming?

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