
Coach Party Ignites With Their Debut Album “KILLJOY”
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From mesmerizing EPs to commanding the stage in front of a sea of 97,000 at the iconic Stade de France, Coach Party’s journey to their debut album, KILLJOY, has been nothing short of spectacular. If their relentless touring and support slots for acts like the renowned French ensemble, Indochine, hinted at a promising ascent, KILLJOY confirms the Isle of Wight quartet’s place at the pinnacle of breakthrough artists.
KILLJOY isn’t just another album – it’s a journey through life’s candid, often challenging moments, packed with wit, rage, reflection, and uproarious energy. Take the sonically explosive tracks “Parasite” and “Micro Aggression.” Here, Jess Eastwood, the band’s charismatic lead singer and bassist, gives a defiant, biting response to misogyny and naysayers, creating anthems for everyone who’s ever felt suppressed or disparaged.
Yet, Coach Party doesn’t just dwell on the tumultuous. They seamlessly transition into introspection with tracks like “Be That Girl” and “Always Been You,” offering moments of poignant reflection amidst the clamor.
The beauty of KILLJOY lies in its pace, shifting between roaring anthems and soul-stirring melodies, all underpinned by Coach Party’s signature confrontational style. For them, facing adversity isn’t about anguish or resentment, but an unapologetic and straightforward acknowledgement. As Eastwood succinctly puts it: “the truth is that people are just dicks sometimes.”
With KILLJOY, Coach Party announces themselves not just as a band with infectious tunes but as a voice for a generation, standing tall amidst life’s chaos. Dive into this rollercoaster of an album – it promises raw emotion, resilience, and undeniably catchy hooks. A debut to remember.
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