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Or the album where The Coral grow up.
As we all know, when we grow up we put away the childish things - dancing bears, drunken sea shanties, people who've swapped their arms for roots - and we become men. Except, aren't those the exact things which make The Coral unique? Without them are they not just a bunch of semi-stoned psychedelic revivalists?...full text |
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| After emerging in 2002 with a debut that took in – as well as mind-altering substances, evidently – Love, Captain Beefheart, The La’s and sea shanties (sometimes in the space of one song), the Coral have since settled down. Having abandoned their quirky initial path to write songs based more around James Skelly’s blue-eyed soul voice, the band have made a sound decision: they want to square up with the greats, rather than be sidelined as an interesting oddity....full text |
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| From psychedelic shanties to spectral pop, the Coral have long been marooned from the workaday world of modern guitar bands. Even their retrospective sound seems born of some imagined past, where the Shadows got stoned and Jim Morrison came from The Wirral....full text |
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