Indie, Alternative, New Wave Folk. Female singer and driving guitars. Cowboy Junkies, Cranberries, The Sundays, Dresden Dolls, Throwing Muses, Belly, The Breede
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Malice
Pop Alternative with a sound like The Sundays.
Heartbeat
Dark and twisted.
New Wave Folk With Attitude
Melodic pop tunes infused with a somber tinge- this is the Coy.
Jennifer's mysterious lyricism and compelling voice colors and shapes her melodies into dark, beautiful imagery. The hauntingly carried notes and sweet
fluttering of her voice are captivating.
She combines innocence and
sensuality with a sweet
ease when she performs.
There is a genuine
shyness about her that
touches her audience and
pulls them in.
Robert gives generous
support to the music with his
alluring guitar drive. He
brings driving melodies and
ricocheting rhythyms to the songs
while he bounces between acoustic
and electric guitars. Robert's hyper-child
energy and willingness to give himself over
completely to the song, bring an unmatched
dynamic to their live show.
Although Jennifer has a talent for penning
dark, sometimes disturbing lyrics, their songs
are strangely uplifting due to their delicate
beauty. Spellbinding. It's the Coy.
The Coy was formed formed in 2004 by
Robert & Jennifer Hart.
Just Got back from a tour of the Southwest, but we usually play around the Tahoe/Reno/Sacramento area.
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