Life is full of interesting situations, questions and choices; none more interesting than those posed on Jeff Tuohy's sophomore album- Cocoon.

In the time it takes to finish a four-mile treadmill run, we meet a sociopath on the streets of New Orleans in the song Bourbon Street, a frightened bride, unprepared to wed in Slow Down, Isabella, and a drug-addicted socialite in Palm Trees, Latin Radio.
During Sit Tight, you'll find yourself asking: are your dreams achieved, or has life gotten in the way? We all wanted to be something when we grew up, but before we knew it, our youth was gone and the real world was here. Think about it though, when do we really "grow up?" Is there a date?
When you're an adult, you find yourself no longer figuring out just who you are, but who you are with other people. When is it time to enter an exclusive relationship? Some say your late-twenties. Some say never. Some say when you get the "right job." The track, Monogamy considers the following: if you can't commit to yourself, how can you commit to someone else?
The charismatic antagonist in Bourbon Street encourages us to take the first step away from our comfort zone and try something new. Perhaps it's time for you to act on your dormant desires and stop conforming to social norms.
Life is full of untapped potential. Most of the time we're afraid to confront these poignant questions...perhaps its time to reevaluate and act.
This untapped potential is Jeff Tuohy. He IS the charismatic sociopath encouraging us to embrace diversity within ourselves and in him as an artist. Our nation has grown into one that supports and encourages variety in all venues of life. Do you eat the same food everyday? Wear the same clothes? Well, maybe...but its time to indulge yourself as a listener and plug Cocoon into your ears.