Evann McIntosh drops new funk-influenced single “COCO PEBBLES”—watch
Emerging alt-pop artist Evann McIntosh has released “COCO PEBBLES,” their latest single of 2021. The funk-heavy single also comes alongside an enticing visual set in a small-town eatery. Read more: Trixie Mattel is broadening the horizons of drag performance The video for the track begins with the artist walking in and taking a seat in […]
The video for the track begins with the artist walking in and taking a seat in the spot. After the waiter brings them a bowl of cereal, they then take to the stage as a groovy bassline sets the tone for the song. Palm-muted guitar parts and perfectly placed synths combine with McIntosh’s spoken-word lyrics to create a unique brand of indie funk as the singer blows the crowd away.
Speaking of the track, the 17-year-old Kansas singer says the exceptionally smooth song took inspiration from Prince, despite their sonic differences.
“‘COCO PEBBLES’ is a track that was inspired by the first time I’d heard ‘Irresistible Bitch’ by Prince,” McIntosh says in a press release. “It sounds nothing like it, but I’d really wanted to make a funky track like that, and this is what came to be.”
The new single will be featured on their forthcoming record, Character Development, due Aug. 27. Coming from New York independent label Mom+Pop (Sunflower Bean,Sleater-Kinney), the new album explores themes of gender identity, self-expression and personal development.
“This record is all about growth and change,” McIntosh says. “I’m always evolving, and this project is the sound of that transformation, of one version of myself giving way to the next.”
A majority of Character Development was recorded in the singer’s bedroom in Kansas. Their previous album, MOJO, was also recorded at home. In a previous interview with Alternative Press, the artist said recording MOJO was the point when they realized they’d be making music for the long run.
“I was coming home every single day and having to wait for everybody to go to bed to get on the computer so I could make my stuff,” the artist says. “I did that for three months. Every single night, I’d come home from school and wait for everybody to go to bed so it would be quiet enough that I could record stuff in the family room. And I think then I knew that it was like a job because it felt like a job, but it was one that I wanted to do all the time.”
The artist also said they use songwriting as a therapeutic tool, employing it to capture their feelings at the time of recording.
“When I write this music, it’s exactly how I feel at that point in time,” McIntosh says. “It’s therapeutic for me to get it out of my system. So I never make music with the intention of somebody listening to it and getting something out of it. I just know that people tend to relate to whatever I’m writing. I just hope they can relate to it and they get some sort of shared therapy out of it because I get to [use it as an] outlet.”
To celebrate the release of Character Development, the breakthrough artist has also scheduled a tour featuring performances in eight locations. Dates for the tour can be found below, and tickets can be purchased through the artist’s website.
What do you think of McIntosh’s new track “COCO PEBBLES”? Watch the video for the neo-soul track, read the lyrics and see tracklisting for the new album below. After that, let us know your thoughts in the comments!
Character Development tour dates:
10/23 – Minneapolis, MN @ 7th St. Entry 10/24 – Chicago, IL @ Schuba 10/27 – Boston, MA @ Sonia 10/28 – Washington, DC @ Songbyrd 10/29 – New York, NY @ Baby’s All Right 10/31 – San Francisco, CA @ Outside Lands 11/02 – Los Angeles, CA @ Moroccan Lounge 11/05 – Wichita, KS @ The Donut Whole
Well she’s like Lemonade, yeah A little sweet A little bitter yeah How it wraps around her figure like, like Silk Yeah Like silk She’s my second cup of coco pebbles every morning Pour over me like Milk Yeah Like milk And it just don’t make sense And it just don’t quit, no Well she’s likeGod She could be praised Or she could be feared How I’m wrapped around her finger like, like Even when she’s insincere Even when she’s insincere She’s my second cup of coco pebbles every morning Pour over me like Milk Yeah Like milk
And it just don’t make sense And it just don’t quit You know what I think? (No, what do you think?) I think I wanna dance When the initial charm fades babe And you’re just one crazy act If you’d consider me sane, We could say Opposites attract But the way you make me feel I really don’t mind you being reckless Some call you a meal But honey, I just call you breakfast She’s my second cup of coco pebbles every morning Pour over me like Milk Yeah Like milk And it just don’t make sense And it just and it just and just and it just and it just won’t quit It won’t quit