Marshmallow Coast
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Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 1996-Present |
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Marshmallow Coast (formerly M Coast) is an
Background
Marshmallow Coast began in 1996, with a self released cassette recorded by singer/songwriter Andy Gonzales,[1] which featured contributions from Joel Richardson. Gonzales then recorded Timesquare with Julian Koster in 1997, although it was not released until 2000 due to various label disputes.
Gonzales dropped the project briefly to tour with
The next two albums, Marshmallow Coasting and Ride the Lightning were produced by Almstead.
In 2005, Gonzales announced the project would show same changes as Almstead began to contribute to songwriting.
Marshmallow Coast returned in 2009 with the release of Phreak Phantasy on
Discography
Albums
- Kindercore Records- 1999
- Timesquare (CD) - Spare Me Records - 2000
- Seniors & Juniors (CD/LP) - Pickled Egg Records - 2000
- Marshmallow Coasting (CD) - Kindercore Records - 2000
- Ride the Lightning (CD) - Quattro/Misra Records/Pickled Egg Records - 2001
- AntiStar(CD) - Misra Records - 2003
- Bizarre Classical Volume 1 (CD-R) - Self Released - 2006
- Happy Happy Birthday to Me- 2006
- Happy Happy Birthday to Me- 2009
- Happy Happy Birthday to Me- 2011
- Happy Happy Birthday to Me- 2015
- Happy Happy Birthday to Me- 2018
Singles and EPs
- Marshmallow Coast (cassette) - Fuzzy Aloof - 1996
- "I'm a Big Kid Now" (split single w/Midget and Hairs) (7") - Fuzzy Aloof - 1996
- "Scent of Credibility" (7") Spare Me Records/Fuzzy Aloof - 1997
- Happy Happy Birthday to Mesingles club: October (7") - HHBTM - 1999
- Kindercore singles club: January (split single w/My First Keyboard) (7") Kindercore Records - 2000
- "Archibald Of The Balding Sparrows" (split w/Of Montreal) (7") Kindercore Records - 2000
References
- ^ a b Ankeny, Jason. "Marshmallow Coast". Allmusic.com.
- ^ Taylor, Joey. "Andy Gonzales (Of Montreal) - Musician - Processed". anchor.fm. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
- ^ Fink, Matt. "Ride the Lightning". AllMusic.
- ^ "Marshmallow Coast – Marshmallow Coasting". discogs.com. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
- ^ Morris, Kurt. "Antistar". AllMusic.
- ^ Schabe, Patrick (4 November 2003). "Marshmallow Coast - Antistar". Popmatters.
- ^ Bergstrom, John (13 July 2011). "Marshmallow Coast: Seniors & Juniors Strikes Back". popmatters.com. Retrieved 12 December 2020.