The members of Coach Party all grew up on the Isle of Wight, and since, according to singer Jess Eastwood, "it's only a matter of time before you meet pretty much everyone on the Island," the paths of the all-enthusiastic music fans naturally crossed eventually. Either they worked in the island's venues or were already making music together and kept meeting at the same concerts. At some point, Eastwood and guitarist Steph Norris decided to form a band. It quickly became clear to the two that their connection was something special and that they complemented each other quite excellently in songwriting. A short time later, they were joined by guitarist Joe Perry and drummer Guy Page, and Coach Party's lineup was complete. In 2019, their first single "Oh Lola" was released, followed by a few EPs, and in September, the long-awaited debut album "KILLJOY" will finally be released. Musically, the quartet draws inspiration from a wide range of artists*, but keeps coming back to old legends like Nirvana, Sonic Youth or The Strokes and incorporates influences from contemporary artists like Wolf Alice, The Big Moon or Tame Impala. But ultimately, Coach Partys main drive to write and perform music comes from the "often entertaining struggle of real life." The band still lives and works on the Isle of Wight - Eastwood on a farm, Page in a music studio, and Norris and Perry in various cafes. But that could soon change when the record is out, Coach Party finally and deservedly take off and leave the island for the world. Definitely in November, when the Brits come to us on tour.
Support: Girl Scout
2x2 tickets incl. vinyl of the debut album "Killjoy" will be raffled!
Price information:
20,00 € plus fees