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The Coathangers play Ramsgate Music Hall Tonight

Atlanta's finest punk trio, The Coathangers, are finishing up their UK tour tonight. They have announced plans for new EP, which is due out on June 30 via Suicide Squeeze. Guitarist/vocalist Julia Kugel explained the track, saying: "Easy come, easy go; what you reap is what you sow. Sometimes people that you trust fail you miserably by falling victim to their own ego. They start believing their own hype, fancy themselves a leader, but they lead nothing. It's based on a personal experience, but this track has taken on a larger meaning given our current political weather. It's feeling stormy - the ships made out of shit will sink themselves."

Despite the adverse times, The Coathangers’ mastery of pop cannot be contained, as is evident in ‘Captain’s Dead’, with its sultry verses, triumphant chorus, and a bombastic freak-out of noisy guitar. When The Coathangers first stormed on the scene over a decade ago, their power resided in their ability to craft a crooked hook out of a grimy guitar line, a delightfully crass chorus, or an enticingly ham-fisted drum-and-bass groove. With each successive album, the Atlanta garage punk ensemble has increasingly tempered their brash charm with sharp-witted pop. Not that the band ever fully excised the primal howl of The Gories or the sparse strut of ESG, but with the trio’s latest EP, Parasite, The Coathangers explore the space between their initial unbridled expressionism and their recent nuanced song craft. “I'd like to think the EP takes you on a journey through the band’s existence,” says Kugel of the sequencing of the five songs on their latest offering.

Parasite’s cover features an illustration of The Coathangers as sirens of the sea, an image that aptly captures the nautical themes of the EP. But the notion of The Coathangers as both mischievous and enchanting is certainly fitting too, as is evident in the alternately piercing and beguiling tracks on their latest EP. Parasite is available worldwide on June 30.

The Coathangers - Parasite EP

1.Parasite

2.Wipe Out

3.Captain's Dead

4.Down Down (alternate version) 

5.Drifter

Subculture Sage reveal single ‘Rude Thai Shit’

Subculture Sage reveal the first single ‘Rude Thai Shit’, from their brand new T A K E 3 E P. Reminiscent of the ‘90s MPC/Boom Bap era of their childhood, the London duo have toured all over Europe with this song for over 3 years opening for the likes of The Pharcyde, Dead Prez and Pharoah Monch. The track has also had mastering support from ‘Firehouse’, the studio responsible for Wu-Tang Clan’s ’36 Chambers’ and Mobb Deep’s ‘The Infamous’.

Hailed by Wonderland as "the hottest duo in British Hip Hop", the duo have garnered support from Zane Lowe, Gilles Peterson, Complex, Noisey and Majestic Casual for their continually evolving London-centric post hip hop sound. Marking their newest full body of work since the release of their debut mixtape Big Smoke Autumn Blues which was described by Complex as "a shining example of what UK Hip Hop can be when left to it's own instincts”; the duo continue sparring their uncompromising DIY ethic of innovation.

With a string of self-releases scheduled for the rest of 2017, their next London headline show at the Camden Assembly on the 10th May and their first Glastonbury appearance, 2017 is looking to be a strong year for the pair.

T A K E 3 E P is out 16th June 2017.

Listen to ‘Rude Thai Shit’ here

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