I Blame Coco is the project led by Eliot Paulina Sumner (born 1990), who released the debut album The Constant in 2010. The music blends synth-pop, new wave and electronic indie influences.

Eliot Paulina Sumner (sometimes credited as Coco Sumner) is the daughter of Sting and Trudie Styler and was born in 1990. I Blame Coco released the album The Constant in 2010. The project's sound is described as combining synth-pop, indie, electronic and new wave elements; the single "Selfmachine" is highlighted in the DeBaser review. The review also mentions a guest appearance by Swedish artist Robyn on the track "Caesar."

DeBaser hosts a single review of I Blame Coco focused on the 2010 debut album The Constant. The review highlights synth-pop, new wave and electronic influences, and mentions family background. Overall appraisal is mixed-positive (3/5).

For:Fans of synth-pop, 80s-inspired electronic, indie pop and listeners interested in the offspring of famous musicians.

 The Constant, released in 2010, is the perfect summation of this journey, a spicy and charming debut, without frills, rainbows, and sparkles, but with a dignified heap of tracks midway between the nostalgia of past decades, the cradle of Music par excellence, and the commemorative-celebrative aspirations of contemporary times.

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