One Song

Diane Coffee

Everyday

Tom Doz | August 10, 2015

In case you need some updating, Diane Coffee is Shaun Flemming and Shaun Flemming is also the drummer in Foxygen. And as I'm fact checking my info on Wikipedia I'm learning that he was also a former Disney voice actor (Kim Possible) and a didgeridoo crafter?????

I'd normally call bullshit on those tidbits, but it's Wikipedia and Wikipedia is the ultimate authority on facts. 

Anyhoo, I wrote about Diane Coffee a couple of years ago because his song "Green" made my grundle as moist as an under-baked cookie dipped in milk...it was so doo-woppy and strange and retro. Even when I hear that song today I still get full of the swoonz and need to drop a Dramamine. 

This may explain the overwhelming joy I felt this morning when my bro, Doug, played a new track by Diane Coffee called 'Everyday'. First, I didn't even know Diane Coffee dropped a new track. Secondly, I learned it's off of his new album titled Everybody's a Good Dog that is out 9/4. AND Turd, this track is the rubber balls danglin' from the rear bumper of a emerald green '76 Cutlass Supreme on its way to the Rocky Horror Picture Show. 

"Everyday" checks the box on all the categories I expect from Diane Coffee (i.e. doo woppy, soul, retro, moist, corduroy, musty, etc.) but also adds in this show-tune steez-o that makes me want to put on some circle sunglasses and wrap a feather boa around my farmer-tanned neck. Now, go click play if you haven't already.