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Coach Party unleash their heaviest monitor but with ‘Parasite’

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Coach Party have shared their newest and heaviest monitor, ‘Parasite’, from their forthcoming debut album ‘KILLJOY’. Check out the video under.

According to a press launch, ‘Parasite’ is described as “a destroyer; a maximalist punk monitor that incinerates in below two minutes and eviscerates the folks in life who feed off of the goodness of others”.

Speaking of the monitor, drummer Guy Page stated: “Everyone has these folks of their lives that they’ll do something to keep away from. If you don’t, you could be a kind of folks, and this tune is for you: the parasite in human type, whose sole goal on this earth is to empty the power, creativity and enthusiasm of beneficiant folks.”

He continued: “When you see their title flash up in your telephone, you genuinely contemplate consuming it. As what’s arguably our most heavy monitor on ‘KILLJOY’, the tempo and sonics are a direct reflection of how irritating and soul-destroying these parasites are. Take our recommendation: starve them of your good vibes, and finally they’ll transfer on.”

‘Parasite’ is the fifth single to be launched following ‘What’s The Point In Life’, ‘Born Leader’, ‘All I Wanna Do Is Hate’ and ‘Micro Aggression’. The band’s debut LP, ‘KILLJOY’ is about for launch on September 8 through Chess Club Records. Pre-order the album right here. Their album follows their 2022 EP ‘Nothing Is Real’.

In different information, Coach Party will probably be embarking on a UK and EU tour this month. Check out the complete listing of dates under and go to right here for tickets.

Coach Party. Credit: Megan Doherty
Coach Party. Credit: Megan Doherty

Coach Party’s 2023 UK and EU tour dates are:

AUGUST
12 –
110 Above Festival, Twycross
18 – Cabaret Vert, Charleville-Mezieres
26 – Rock En Seine 2023, Saint-Cloud, France
SEPTEMBER
2 – Getoese Festival, Rietberg
3 – Bruis Festival, Maastricht
26 – Rescue Rooms, Nottingham
27 – The Cluny, Newcastle
28 – The Caves, Edinburgh
29 – Stereo, Glasgow
30 – Gorilla, Manchester
OCTOBER
4 – Castle & Falcon, Birmingham
5 – Thekla, Bristol
6 – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
7 – Hangar 34, Liverpool
8 – Bullingdon, Oxford
11 – Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth
12 – Scala, London
13 – Patterns, Brighton
24 – L’Aeronef, Lille
25 – Trix, Antwerp
26 – Rotondes, Luxembourg
27 – Paradiso, Amsterdam
28 – Vera, Groningen
30 – De Helling, Utrecht
NOVEMBER
1 – La Cartonnerie, Reims
2 – Stereolux, Nantes
4 – La Laiterie, Strasbourg
6 – Kesselhaus, Wiesbaden
7 – MTC, Cologne
9 – Private Club, Berlin
30 – Roisin Dubh, Galway
DECEMBER
1 – The Workmans Club, Dublin
2 – Voodoo, Belfast

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