From busking in their hometown of Canterbury, to concert halls, to headlining Rome's largest unsigned music festival, CoCo and the Butterfield’s fresh sound and raw energy on stage has rapidly gained a large and loyal national following, making them one of the UK's top up-and-coming bands to watch out for.
Each member of CoCo and the Butterfields has experienced a very different musical upbringing that when combined, create an extraordinary sonic result. The Butterfields innate creativity and distinctive personalities are the bedrock for their original musical style. The well crafted lyrics and guitar melodies of CoCo Butterfield weave the basis for beautiful and hard-hitting songs, whilst the graceful voice of Dulcima Showan, coupled with her refined violin skills, make for a captivating delivery. Beatboxer extraordinaire, Jamie “Euphex” Smith along with his unusually talented vocal cords, provides the rhythmic powerhouse for the band (along with some jaw dropping party tricks!), whilst the eminently cool Micah Hyson lays the foundations with his smooth double-bass playing. Finally, a hint of foot stomping bluegrass comes in the form of the nimble-fingered “Handsome” Rob Wicks on the five string banjo. Certainly not what could be described as a conventional lineup! However, it facilitates a fantastically fresh and invigorated sound. In the words of Record Producer Dan Lucas, they've "managed the near-impossible task of creating a sound that is almost entirely unique.”
The band regards their work as breaking down musical stereotypes and uniting listeners with a diverse range of musical flavors to suit all tastes. Having performed to many thousands of people throughout the UK in 2012, packing out their shows from the very beginning, CoCo and the Butterfields are still regularly spotted busking around the nation. From the pavement to the arena, CATB are more than just fantastic musicians – they are seasoned performers. Following the successful release of their debut EP, Fip Fok, CATB filled 1,200 seats at a sell out show at Canterbury’s Marlowe Theatre where the new single Warriors launched on May 5th 2013. They will soon be appearing yet again for another huge show in June 2014 at the 2,400 seater Wintergardens in Margate, where they shall be releasing their new EP, See the Sun. Their music is powerfully spellbinding - it gets the crowd on their feet and keeps them there. Truly they are a force to be reckoned with, and they are coming to a venue near you.
“They’re definitely the most original winner we’ve ever had.”
UK Live & Unsigned 2012
“Very cool band!”
Bob Geldof
“We loved it!”
Mark Forrest, BBC Radio
“The song Astronaut stuck in my head that night, the whole bar was singing along, clapping and stomping, you can’t imagine the buzz these guys caused.”
Kate Lynn Devere, Gashouse Radio
The stand out band from the weekend were CoCo and the Butterfields who absolutely blew the festival away on each day. On Sunday they performed on the small farmhouse stage slap bang in the middle of the day and yet still had a large crowd going wild. This band are heading to the big time with their mix of folk, country and even a beat boxer offering percussion as well as sick solos.
TheMusicMag.com
“Their energy in both live shows and recordings is infectious and the blend of various styles works wonderfully. Ones to watch for the future.”
Adam Dowling, BBC Radio Kent
“Bespoke music but not as you know it – CoCo and the Butterfields are a young acoustic fivepiece who have managed the almost impossible task of creating a sound that is almost entirely unique...A great entertaining and totally unique band at last.
Dan Lucas, Record Producer
There should be a law saying that CoCo and the Butterfields should only be allowed to play outdoor venues as they are so raucous and fun that any indoor space runs the risk of having its roof and walls blown clean away. These guys are just great, infectious and rowdy, just what live music should be.
Baylen Leonard, Amazing Radio
CoCo and the Butterfields were far and away the most engaging, animated and exciting band of the festival.
Run-Riot.com
Autumn
CoCo and the Butterfields Lyrics
Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴ Line by Line Meaning ↴
The autumn leaves of red and gold
I see your lips, the summer kisses
The sun-burned hands I used to hold
Since you went away the days grow long
And soon I'll hear old winter's song
But I miss you most of all my darling
C'est une chanson, qui nous ressemble
Toi tu m'aimais et je t'aimais
Nous vivions tous deux ensemble
Toi qui m'aimais moi qui t'aimais
Mais la vie separe ceux qui s'aiment
Tout doucement sans faire de bruit
Et la mer efface sur le sable les pas des amants desunis
CoCo and the Butterfields's song "Autumn" is a romantic ballad that primarily focuses on the theme of separation and the passage of time. The song begins nostalgically as the singer gazes out of the window witnessing the leaves falling to the ground as autumn approaches. The lyrics carry a sense of loss and reminiscence of a past love affair that the singer can’t seem to forget. The reference to “summer kisses” and “sun-burned hands” evokes a sense of warmth that is now missing from the singer’s life.
The chorus highlights the central point of the song, as the singer confesses to missing their lover most when the autumn leaves start to fall. The coming of winter, with its dark and cold nights, combined with the memory of bygone summers and unrequited love, create a palpable sense of melancholy that runs throughout the song. The second verse takes a unique turn as the lyrics shift to French, where we hear the voice of the lover, who has separated from the singer, reflecting on their past relationship. This change of language brings to life two sides of a love story, giving the listeners a poetic, bittersweet glimpse into two different perspectives on the same story.
In conclusion, "Autumn" is a beautifully crafted and evocative song that fully harnesses the power of music to transport listeners to a nostalgic past. Through the lyrics and the singer's emotive delivery of the song, the audience is reminded of the powerful impact of love and the sadness and longing that come with its absence.
Line by Line Meaning
The falling leaves drift by the window
The leaves from the trees gently fall, traveling in the wind past a window
The autumn leaves of red and gold
The leaves of fall come in warm colors of red and gold
I see your lips, the summer kisses
I remember your smiling lips and the sweet kisses we shared in the summer
The sun-burned hands I used to hold
I miss the touch of your hands, tanned from the sun, that I used to hold
Since you went away the days grow long
The days seem longer since you left me
And soon I'll hear old winter's song
The cold winter season will be upon me soon
But I miss you most of all my darling
I miss you more than anything, my dear love
When autumn leaves start to fall
I feel your absence the most when the autumn leaves are falling
C'est une chanson, qui nous ressemble
This is a song that reflects who we are
Toi tu m'aimais et je t'aimais
You loved me and I loved you
Nous vivions tous deux ensemble
We lived together, just the two of us
Toi qui m'aimais moi qui t'aimais
You loved me and I loved you
Mais la vie separe ceux qui s'aiment
But life separates those who love each other
Tout doucement sans faire de bruit
Slowly, without any noise
Et la mer efface sur le sable les pas des amants desunis
And the sea erases the footsteps of separated lovers on the sand
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind