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The Coathangers announce new album today, but the coloured vinyl editions are nearly sold out already!

by Nick Linazasoro
Tuesday 8 Jan, 2019 at 11:19PM
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The Coathangers announce new album today, but the coloured vinyl editions are nearly sold out already!

The Coathangers (pic Matt Odom)

The Coathangers (pic Matt Odom)

Last October, the Brighton & Hove News Music Team had a weekend of punk rock performances that included Atlanta’s three-woman riot band The Coathangers performance on Sunday 21st at Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar – You can read our report HERE.

Today The Coathangers announced their latest work in the form of a new eleven track album entitled ‘The Devil You Know’ which is due out on March 8th via Suicide Squeeze Records.

Rusty Coathanger from The Coathangers taking the weight off of her feet at Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar (Pic Nick Linazasoro)

For 12 years The Coathangers have been building an infallible reputation for chaotic punk rock and visceral live shows, but this sixth LP is a record that captures their established takes on vitriolic punk, playful house-party anthems, and heart-worn ballads and melds them all, revealing a new level of songwriting and nuance.

Crook Kid Coathanger from The Coathangers live at Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar, Brighton (pic Nick Linazasoro)

Today they have shared the album’s opening track and accompanying video, ‘Bimbo’ – Watch it HERE.

Guitarist/vocalist Julia Kugel saying: “‘Bimbo’ is a bittersweet note on love, self preservation, and letting go. It came together naturally and was one of the easiest songs to be written for the new record. It tells two sides of the story but still feels uplifting and positive. An acceptance of things the way they are.”

Minnie Coathanger from The Coathangers live at Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar, Brighton (pic Nick Linazasoro)

She continues: “The video was shot on our last European tour by us and our fellow road warrior Mackenzie Sutch. We spend a large part of our lives on the road and it felt right to make the first video off the new record a small documentation of that. Tour is bittersweet as well. It can be dreamy and harsh at the same time. Shot mostly in Spain and Portugal, the video for ‘Bimbo’ is a lovely memory of a complex emotional and physical journey. The video was edited by our good friend Nacho Montero from Madrid.”

Rusty Coathanger from The Coathangers live at Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar, Brighton (pic Nick Linazasoro)

“The writing process was done with an open heart,” says Kugel. “Everything that came before had to go away. Whatever hang-up, whatever thing we were holding onto, it had to go away. And we started there, at ground zero.” This may sound like the band was going through some Hüsker Dü-level personal drama, but the reality is less gritty and salacious. The individual members had merely become entrenched in their way of doing things. Kugel excelled at the melodic pop songs. Drummer/vocalist Stephanie Luke belted out the gritty rock tunes. Bassist/vocalist Meredith Franco drove the post-punk and no-wave angles of the band. With each album, you could hear the individual songwriters honing their style. But with ‘The Devil You Know’, it feels like we’re hearing the first Coathangers record written as a true unit. There’s a newfound discipline, depth, and dimension, like each member learned how to imbue their bandmates’ songs with their own personal touch.

Crook Kid Coathanger from The Coathangers live at Sticky Mike’s Frog Bar (pic Nick Linazasoro)

Inspired and emboldened by their experience recording their 2016 LP ‘Nosebleed Weekend’, the band returned to Valentine Recording Studios in Laurel Canyon with Nic Jodoin, who pushed them into increasingly layered and lush sonic territories. The album title stems from an old adage whispered at a friend’s wedding; we settle when we’re afraid of the unknown. It’s a theme that runs through every song on the album, and even though the band insists they were writing songs about other people’s’ pain, they acknowledge that the old saying applies to their band as well. We get comfortable, we get scared, and we refuse to change. But with ‘The Devil You Know’, The Coathangers lost their fear, and that allowed them to shed the baggage of the past. “Why are we living in these cells we built for ourselves?” Kugel asks. “That’s been the great thing about this record. It’s been honest and confrontational… but not in a sh**ty way.”

The MAYDAY vinyl version

Suicide Squeeze Records is proud to release ‘The Devil You Know’ to the world on March 8, 2019 on CD, a limited run of 300 cassettes, digital formats, and an initial pressing of 3,000 LPs with 500 copies on MAYDAY colour vinyl (HURRY ONLY 45 LEFT OF 500 AT TIME OF PUBLISHING THIS ARTICLE!), 500 on LUCKY DEVIL colour vinyl, and 2000 on BITTERSWEET colour vinyl (HURRY ONLY 32 LEFT OF 2000 AT TIME OF PUBLISHING THIS ARTICLE!). The vinyl version includes foil on the cover of the LP jacket, a printed inner sleeve, and a download card.

The BITTERSWEET Green version of the album

‘The Devil You Know’ will be released on March 9th via Suicide Squeeze and is available to pre-order HERE.

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