
Coach Party announce debut album KILLJOY
Coach Party have also shared their new single "All I Wanna Do Is Hate", which was premiered with BBC Radio 6 Music’s Steve Lamacq.
Coach Party figurehead Jess Eastwood says that "All I Wanna Do Is Hate" is about: “Acting out against people who are trying to help, but you're not ready for that and choose to do the opposite of the advice you're given. This song is just about being incredibly angry, for what, is up to whoever is listening; but sometimes you need to go against everyone to learn a valuable lesson. Maybe you’ll write a cool angry song about it.”
The single follows on from last month's release, "Micro Aggression".
KILLJOY represents the culmination of four years of constant graft including three EPs (2020’s Party Food, 2021’s After Party and 2022's Nothing Is Real) and a subsequent slew of tours supporting Wet Leg, The Amazons, We Are Scientists and more.
Coach Party have today announced a run of winter EU headline shows to accompany their UK dates in September and October, as well as three huge support shows with Queens Of The Stone Age this summer.
Tracklist:
- What’s The Point In Life
- Parasite
- Born Leader
- Micro Aggression
- July
- Be That Girl
- All I Wanna Do Is Hate
- Hi Baby
- All Of My Friends
- Always Been You
KILLJOY will be released on 8 September via Chess Club Records. Tickets for all Coach Party shows are available here.
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