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The Coral | Interview | Live4ever

‘A Memory Of A Memory’: The Coral talk Live4ever through the creation of new album Coral Island 21 April, 2021 The Coral are arguably too big to be regarded as a ‘cult band’ but not big enough to dominate the festival circuit. The Liverpool quintet have spent nearly 20 years sustaining a loyal fanbase; loyal for good reason. Despite forthcoming album Coral Island being their eighth studio effort (ish….it’s complicated), their quality control across each has been incredibly high. Indeed, the new album can stake a realistic claim of being their best yet, as recent singles Faceless Angel, Love Undiscovered and Vacancy emphatically attest to.

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The Coral | Coral Island - Record Collector Magazine

The Coral | Coral Island 27 Views Ever since Mark Sheridan’s I Do Like to Be Beside the Seaside became a music hall staple in 1909, a thread of popular music, from folk through to David Essex, Morrissey and beyond, has been drawn to the kitsch glamour of English coastal towns. On their 10th album, The Coral give this tradition a distinct twist. Coral Island, a double record, recounts the faded glory of an imagined funfair isle. It’s a project in keeping with this enduringly impish group’s adventurous DNA. Hailing from the Wirral peninsula, The Coral’s music has often had something of the shore about it – their Mercury-nominated, self-titled 2002 debut was scattered with far-out sea shanties – while exploring ways to contort their vintage songwriting into weird and wonderful shapes. Songs about migraines, maggots and men who look like plants have been set to a genre-bending mix of acid folk, 60s psych, Merseybeat, stoner rock and spaghetti westerns.

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