2003−2004: Formation and La Maison de Mon Rêve Sierra has received classical opera training in Rome, Paris, and New York City. At age 17, she moved to Rome to be privately tutored by Rosana Staffi. In 2000, after having lived in New York City for two years Casady cheated to gain entrance to the Conservatoire, stating "I pretended I could sight-read when I couldn't." She also studied at the
Conservatoire Rachmaninoff in Paris. During this period she had no contact with Bianca, who by 2002 was living in
Brooklyn According to a 2007
Clash interview, the sisters had "hardly spoke a word to each other for ten years" at that point, with Bianca saying they "had seen each other a few times, but... abstained from speaking to each other. It was less of children being split up and more of us choosing not to connect." In a 2009 interview, Bianca stated that the decision to make music was also impromptu, and that after reuniting they had been "doing a lot of photography and started to just sort of document our daily adventures... recording was just sort of a natural progression of that... at no point were we, you know, aware of the goal of making a record... we intuitively really kind of stuck to that format without knowing it, like by making twelve songs and kind of thinking of it as that structure." The album's cover, a drawing by Bianca of three unicorns having sex while one of them vomits drops corresponding to the
color spectrum, was selected by
The Guardian and
Pitchfork Media as one of the worst album covers of all time. In 2005, Bianca Casady was in a relationship with
Devendra Banhart, with Banhart living with Casady and her mother Christina at Christina's farm in
Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, a
Romani village in southern France. Casady's relationship with Banhart ended in 2006. Banhart's 2007 album
Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon detailed his break up with Casady. In 2006, Sierra started a side project, Metallic Falcons, with friend Matteah Baim. The project is signed to Voodoo Eros Records, a new label started by Bianca with business partner Melissa Shimkovitz. Bianca also opened the Voodoo Eros Museum Of Nice Items, an art gallery and performance space in New York City (123 Ludlow St) most recently home to an exhibition of Bianca's art
Red Bone Slim VS. Itself: an Exhibition of Drawings.
2007: The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn CocoRosie's third full-length studio album,
The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn, was released on April 10, 2007. It was produced by
Valgeir Sigurðsson,
Björk's longtime collaborator. In May 2007, while touring in support of
The Adventures of Ghosthorse and Stillborn, the band was involved in an incident which resulted in the cancellation of the remainder of the North American leg of the tour. No official explanation was released; vague and unconfirmed reports claimed that unidentified members of the band were arrested and deported while crossing the Canada–US border.
2008: "God Has a Voice, She Speaks Through Me" On May 13, 2008, CocoRosie released a new single entitled "
God Has a Voice, She Speaks Through Me". The song was released digitally and as a 7" picture disc single (limited to 3000 pieces). The B-side of the 7" features a short and untitled song, which merely consists of noises. Though the picture on the B-side of the vinyl has lyrics from the song "Hairnet Paradise", which was previously only performed live, the actual song on the recording is very different. The duo spent much of 2008 writing and recording in various locations such as Buenos Aires, Paris, New York, Melbourne, and Berlin where they also teamed up with artist Neda Sanai that is the spoken word voice on the song "R.I.P Burn Face".
2009: Coconuts, Plenty of Junk Food In 2009, CocoRosie's relationship with Touch and Go Records became unclear. A self-released EP entitled
Coconuts, Plenty of Junk Food was made available for sale exclusively at CocoRosie shows on June 3, 2009.
2010−2012: Grey Oceans CocoRosie signed with
Sub Pop records in 2010. Their fourth full-length album,
Grey Oceans, was released on May 11, 2010.
2013−2014: Tales of a GrassWidow On June 5, 2012, CocoRosie released their double A-Side 7" single, "We Are On Fire", with Touch and Go Records. The
cover art for the new single was a Twin Rivers collaboration between Bianca and Jesse Hazelip. Their fifth album,
Tales of a GrassWidow, was released in the United States on May 27, 2013, on the
City Slang record label.
2015−2016: Heartache City and Bianca Casady and the C.i.A. On February 6, 2015, the group confirmed on
Twitter that they were working on a new album. Bianca later confirmed on Twitter that she was working on an upcoming solo album. In August 2015, CocoRosie announced that their album,
Heartache City was set for release in late 2015. The group also released a behind the scenes video on their
YouTube account of themselves in the studio recording two songs for the album, "Hairnet Paradise" and "Big and Black." On July 10, 2015, CocoRosie released a live version of a new song entitled "Heartache City" on their
SoundCloud account, with the studio version to be released on their upcoming sixth album. Shortly after, CocoRosie posted the full album to stream on their SoundCloud page. It was premiered on The Fader. The duo also released the music video for new song "Lost Girls" on Facebook. The album was eventually released in October 2015. In October 2015, Bianca announced details of her solo project, Bianca Casady and the C.i.A, also featuring Takuya Nakamura (bass guitar and trumpet), Doug Wieselman (clarinet and e-guitar), Lacy Lancaster (drums), Jean-Marc Ruellan (piano) and Bino Sauitzvy (dance). CocoRosie have been frequent collaborators of American avant-garde theatre director
Robert Wilson, composing scores to his award-winning international productions including "
Peter Pan" (2013) at the
Berliner Ensemble, "
Pushkin's Fairy Tales" (2015) in Moscow, "
Edda" (2017) at the Norske Theater in Oslo and "
The Jungle Book" (2019) in Luxembourg. They have also performed at
The Watermill Center.
2017: "Smoke 'em Out" and subsequent album Put the Shine On On January 17, 2017, the group released the single "Smoke 'em Out" featuring
Anohni, a
protest song against the
presidential election of Donald Trump, while also confirming that they had started working on their next album,
Put the Shine On. == Other work ==