
Larceny & Old Lace is a Alt/Indie album by The Coathangers, originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- raw
- playful
- punky
About
Atlanta’s post-riot grrrl art-punk group the Coathangers haven’t lost their sense of outrage with their third album, 2011’s <i>Larceny & Old Lace</i>. They sing without regard to the repercussions to their throats and they play hard and nasty, full speed ahead. In addition, they also shade their attack with a modest nod towards pop. “Go Away” has a ‘60s AM radio flavor that recalls late-‘70s new wave. “Sicker” plays an angular post-punk that’s likely what the U.K.’s Gang of Four would sound like coming from American women. “Hurricane” is a hard chug with some vicious vocal power. “Jaybird” turns up the larynx shredding with a strikingly spare arrangement. “Johnny” jams with a New York No Wave approach. “My Baby” is the closest the group has come to an actual ballad while “Chicken: 30” is the nearest to straightforward punk rock. The Coathangers are a band that love confrontation and their aggressive stance make them one serious and vital punk group for the 21st century.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Hurricane
- A2Trailer Park Boneyard
- A3Go Away
- A4Sicker
- A5Call To Nothing
Side B
- B1Jaybird
- B2Johnny
- B3My Baby
- B4Chicken: 30
- B5Well Alright
- B6Tabacco Rd.
Credits
Production & Engineering
- Ed RawlsRECORDED BY
- Ed RawlsMIXED BY
- Justin McNeightRECORDED BY
- Justin McNeightMIXED BY
Songwriting
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 11 pressings tracked on Gatefold
