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Sounds | Boo Boos - C'mon Baby

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Met End Times maakte Mark ‘E’ Everett al eens de ultieme “Used to love you” plaat. Met zijn nieuwe project Boo Boos zet hij de liefde terug in de tegenwoordige tijd.

Boo Boos is een samenwerking tussen E (van Eels) en Katie Mattison van 79.5.

Ze leerden elkaar kennen toen E een liedje van 79.5 op de radio hoorde en van het één kwam het ander.

Hoor je op C’mon Baby volop echo’s van de seventies (en dan vooral Fleetwood Mac), dan is That’s Not a Thing meer een traditionele Everett-song, waarbij de bijdrage van Katie Mattison de song opluistert met nog wat extra sparkle.


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Katie Boo describes debut single ‘C’mon Baby’ as a “nod to the duets of the 70s”, with the composition coming together fast and intrinsically. The song illustrates two lovers’ recognition within themselves, that together they could do anything: “We got a way, baby, rolling together like the stars on the ocean.”


Also released today, ‘That’s Not A Thing’ was the duo’s first foray into bicoastal songwriting, with Katie and Bronco writing the track 3000 miles apart, yet joining together to create something truly special.


Katie Boo was born in a small coal-mining town in Ohio and was raised by the radio before moving to Brooklyn, NY and changing her name to Kate Mattison. The electricity of the city combined with her love of the heartland's soul music soon inspired Kate to start her band 79.5.


Bronco Boo began life in a Washington, D.C. hospital and was promptly brought home to live on the wild prairies of the Northern Virginia suburbs. He changed his name to Mark Everett and then again to the letter “E” and formed the band EELS before deciding to go back to Bronco in 2025.


While listening to radio station KCRW late one night in his adoptive town of Los Angeles, Bronco heard a song by 79.5 that he liked very much. When he was soon asked to make a playlist for Radio L'envie he put the song on it. This led to a verbal dialogue between the two artists that turned into a musical dialogue of ideas and songs sent back and forth between Brooklyn, NY and Los Feliz, CA.


Feeling like they were onto something special, and realizing they were born with the same last name, they felt it would be silly not to record these songs, so they did. Introducing rock’s newest supergroup. Boo Boos are here to make your boo boos ok.


© Gus Black
© Gus Black

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