Coach Party Release Fierce Single "All I Wanna Do Is Hate" Alongside Album Announcement | THE NOISE


Isle of Wight alt-rockers Coach Party, comprised of vocalist Jess Eastwood, guitarists Steph Norris and Joe Perry, and drummer Guy Page, are celebrating the announcement of their debut album Killjoy with the release of their new single, "All I Wanna Do Is Hate." The single is a roaring and relentless blend of punk and noise pop that oozes with power and inspires listeners to get in touch with their inner fury.

The single is a banger through and through, opening with hooky guitar riffs leading the charge into a world full of thrumming bass lines and crashing percussion. Eastwood taps into a merry bitterness with her addictive vocals, declaring, "I'm into hating / Not hesitating / I'm gonna tell you everything / That I think of you." In the climactic chorus, she challenges her peers to a fight, exclaiming that she always gets what she wants. She later cements herself as an indomitable force to be reckoned with as she chants atop a hypnotic melody, "I am untouchable / Yeah I'm a dangerous girl / I'm gonna hate shit / You should embrace it / You'll learn to like it."

"'All I Wanna Do Is Hate' is about acting out against people who are trying to help, but you're not ready for that and choose to do the opposite of the advice you're given," said vocalist and bassist Jess Eastwood, about the single in a statement. "This song is just about being incredibly angry, for what is up to whoever is listening, but sometimes you need to go against everyone to learn a valuable lesson. Maybe you'll write a cool angry song about it."

The accompanying music video is a raging visual that opens with scenes of Eastwood in an abandoned warehouse. She's soon chased by a group of cheerleaders, and scenes of the band smashing and shredding their way through the track further lure the viewer in. Later, with Eastwood brandishing a baseball bat, they embrace all their anger, letting it all out and living up to the song's message of causing mayhem.

The band's debut album Killjoy is set to arrive on September 8th and serves as the highly anticipated follow-up to the band's ferocious 2022 EP Nothing Is Real. The group has also announced a run of European shows as an extension of their existing UK dates in the autumn. They have also confirmed that they will play three shows supporting Queens of the Stone Age.

Be sure to check out Coach Party's latest single, "All I Wanna Do Is Hate," today!


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