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Natural Disaster is the solo debut album by Bethany Cosentino, best known as one half of the Los Angeles rock duo Best Coast. It was released on July 28, 2023, by Concord Records. The album announcement came the same day that Cosentino confirmed she was putting Best Coast on indefinite hiatus as she focused on her solo career.
Cosentino's mother was a school principal and his father was a civil and structural engineer. As a child, he found a magic book in a library which fascinated him, but, due to his learning difficulties, his mother had to explain the contents of the book to him while he looked at the pictures. [2]
Cosentino is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Cosentino, Turkish artist; Antonio Cosentino, Italian sailor; Barbara Cosentino, second wife of Gary Crosby; Barbara Ann Cosentino, wife of Robert J. Cenker; Bethany Cosentino, American musician, member of Best Coast and Pocahaunted; Chris Cosentino, American chef
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Cosentino was born in Syracuse on August 13, 1982. He lived mostly in Gravina di Catania , Sicily . After finishing his studies in economics in Catania , he migrated to Australia in March 2007 to study film making.
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Best Coast is an American rock duo formed in Los Angeles, California in 2009, currently on hiatus. The band consisted of songwriter, guitarist and vocalist Bethany Cosentino and guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Bobb Bruno.
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