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Whilst the city of Atlanta may have a stake on the sound of trap music, there is a bubbling punk scene that is happening beneath the surface. One of the groups that are at the forefront of the punk circuit in the ATL are the threesome known as The Coathangers. Forming in 2006, these rockers have released a number of 7" records as well as three LPs over their decade span. With their forthcoming 'Parasite' EP out June 30th via Suicide Squeeze, they have shared one of the songs taken from the release entitled 'Captain's Dead'. A spicy delivery in content, sing-a-long hooks and clever instrumentation makes this another winner for the trio.
On the New York side of things, Brooklyn band Sharkmuffin have been dropping a load of excellent punk, noise and garage rock tracks for a number of years. Their 2013 debut EP 'She-Gods of Champagne Valley' was an energetic marathon of raw and in your face garage that was jumping with force and attitude. That same year they also dropped the '1097' EP. 2015 saw the release of Sharkmuffin's debut LP 'Chartreuse', further imprinting their core sound which featured a modern day punk fury mixed with classic elements of the genre.
We have literally followed Natalie Findlay since the days of her track 'Your Sister' which was approximately five years ago. The Manchester-raised singer and musician went on to hit the ground running with her 2013 EPs 'Off & On' and 'Greasy Love'.
Now with the music world practically in the palm of her hands, Natalie Findlay has released her debut album 'Forgotten Pleasures'. Comprised of 13 tracks, the album includes collab features with The Libertines' Carl Barat, producer Flood and Jake Gosling. Mixing together everything from garage rock, pop, grunge and more, the spunky artist continues to play by her own rules in an unapologetic manner.
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Hailing from Bristol are the female trio known as IDestroy. The band released their 'Vanity Loves Me' EP back in February of 2016. The record was a premium dose of punk and garage rock goodness from start to finish, with the group definitely hitting the ground running in the scene.
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London trio Girls in Synthesis make their debut with a …
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