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4.0 excellent | cjbizzlebizzle | March 24th 17 | The start to what I have recently found out to be an excellent discography. By far their most silly and sometimes cringe inducing album, The Coathangers' debut effort starts them off with a heavy Garage Punk approach littered with some Indie Rock character throughout. Their inexperience is obvious at times but it only adds to the charm of the record giving it a nice raw, punk feel. The biggest strength of this band, and it shows in their entire discography, is the dynamic and varied nature track to track. Here you have lo-fi stripped-down tracks like Wreckless Boy, the broken telephone melody driven Don't Touch My Shit full of screaming, more melodic stuff like Buckhead Betty and plenty of more standard, yet great punk tracks. The listener is brought to a wide range of different places and it pays huge dividends into the replay-ablility of the album. Perhaps one of the most under-appreciated artists I have come across.
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4.0 excellent | Hep Kat | July 25th 17 |
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