While ‘Heroin & Helicopters’ feels particularly timely, the record’s themes have been fixtures of Cope’s music since the release of his self-titled debut in 2002. That album was the culmination of years of pursuing his passion. His music spread from fan-to-fan via word of mouth, and over the course of time his songs have become the soundtrack of his fans lives.
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Heroin and Helicopters arrives seven long years after One Lovely Day, the 2012 album that gave Citizen Cope his highest-charting hit. It's a long gap, but Citizen Cope never followed a straight path, so such a relaxed gait suits him. This easy touch is heard on the album, too, which simmers at a low tempo as he flits between hip-hop loops, laid-back reggae rhythms, and soulful grooves
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Citizen Cope released his latest album, One Lovely Day on July 17, 2012. In November of 2018, Citizen Cope announced his first album in six years, Heroin and Helicopters, arriving March 1st, 2019 on his own label RainWater Recordings. He released his first single from the album, "Justice," on November 30th, 2018 to heavy acclaim. NPR said "Citizen Cope swings for the fences and scores on 'Justice. On 1/17/19 he revealed another tune from Heroin and Helicopters album, The River. Citizen Cope in Seattle, Washington, in 2008.
Heroin and Helicopters' title comes from a conversation Greenwood had with Carlos Santana when the rock veteran came to see a Citizen Cope show at the Fillmore in San Francisco. He said, 'Whatever you do, watch out for the two H's - heroin and helicopters. They don't go well with musicians,'" Greenwood recalls. Despite that, he did take his first helicopter ride recently, transported to a show in Jamaica