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The Coathangers

Nosebleed Weekend

Suicide Squeeze

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Ten years and five full-lengths in, The Coathangers play midsized clubs, but their snotty denim-punk would still feel at home in your city’s finest DIY basements and other assorted ne’er-do-well hangouts. As before, guitarist Julia Kugel and drummer Stephanie Luke trade vocal responsibilities. Luke’s throaty snarl casts shade on dumb boys on the heavier garage numbers. Kugel alternates between a sarcastic yelp that bounces above the more angular post-punk jabs, and a lithe whisper, notably on “Copycat.” Poppy moments such as the handclap chorus of “Hiya” play well, like an unheard early Go-Go’s track. Polished without losing all its edge, Nosebleed Weekend is another well-written collection with little flab, despite being the Atlanta trio’s longest LP to date. (www.thecoathangers.com)

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May 17th 2019
6:12am

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