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Sharing Space

by Cog

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No Other Way 09:55
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What If 04:18
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Swamp 05:22
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How Long 03:26
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Bitter Pills 07:33
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Four Walls 04:11
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about

On 9 January, Cog began to record and write tracks for their second album, entitled Sharing Space, at Weed, California, once again with Sylvia Massy producing. They took a break from recording in June, bouncing back to Australia for the Boomerang Tour for a number of shows. The short tour run included Fremantle, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, where several new songs were premiered, including "Bird of Feather" (then titled "Double Triple") and "What If". Cog toured Australia more extensively in November 2007, in support of "What If?", the first single from the new album due April 2008. This tour marked Cog's first trip to North Queensland.

On 3 November, Cog released "What If", the first single from Sharing Space with the title track to the album as a b-side. On 12 November, this song debuted at No. 21 on the physical ARIA singles chart, the only new entry debuting higher being Alicia Keys. Sharing Space was released on 12 April 2008. In February, the band announced that they will be touring around Australia in support of Sharing Space in May and June. They performed shows around the country with two New Zealand bands, Kora and Jakob, as well as local Melbourne prog-rock band Sleep Parade and Brisbane's Melodyssey. Despite the conflict and difficulty of the recording process of Sharing Space, Borich commented on the process saying "You can’t really put a timeframe on creating art...sometimes you have to struggle through in order to come up with the goods musically. Otherwise it’s not going to have any validity or longevity".

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released September 7, 2023

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Cog Sydney, Australia

A testament to Cog’s creative camaraderie, Flynn Gower (vocals, guitar) and Lucius Borich (drums), have been playing together since 1998.

Their full-length debut album, The New Normal (2005) is now hailed as a classic.

Returning from hiatus in 2018 with singles The Middle, Altered States and Drawn Together Cog proved they’re just as potent, whether recorded or live.
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