Album
Suck My Shirt
2014 · Rock
3 collectors on Gatefold own this

Suck My Shirt is a Rock album by The Coathangers, originally released in 2014. On Gatefold: 12 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
About
The absence of keyboardist Candice Jones combined with the remaining players’ increased instrumental skills have turned this Atlanta-based garage-punk trio into a lean machine that’s gone from sheer, offensive novelty to a serious entity capable of dramatic intensity. Their three previous albums show a band high on energy and bratty insouciance, but <i>Suck My Shirt</i> (its title aside) delivers a less confrontational band than you might expect. They’re still big on unison vocals and bleeding their natural live sound of amplifier feedback into their studio recordings, but the songs here largely deal with the broken hearts that every songwriter finds themselves coming to terms with at some point in their career. Except here, drummer Stephanie Luke, bassist Meredith Franco, and guitarist Julia Kugel never allow for self-pity. No, their music is still about being aggressive (“Smother,” “Dead Battery”) and even a touch tongue-in-cheek (“Love ‘Em and Leave ‘Em”). They understand that the band with the best songs and freshest riffs can have their other shortcomings forgiven. It is punk rock, after all.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Follow Me
- A2Shut Up
- A3Springfield Cannonball
- A4Merry Go Round
- A5Love Em And Leave Em
- A6Zombie
Side B
- B1Smother
- B2Dead Battery
- B3Adderall
- B4Dereks Song
- B5I Wait
- B6Drive
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Garage Rock
- raw
- aggressive
- punky
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Crook Kid CoathangerVOCALS, GUITAR
- Minnie CoathangerBASS, VOCALS
- Rusty CoathangerDRUMS, VOCALS
- The CoathangersWRITTEN-BY, PERFORMER
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 12 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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