Coach Party have shared their new single ‘Everybody Hates Me’.
The Isle of Wight group are gearing up to release their incoming EP, with ‘After Party’ pitting their potent indie pop influences against bittersweet lyricism.
Out shortly, the EP is teased by new thumper ‘Everybody Hates Me’, with Coach Party adding a neat gloss to their guitar pop sound.
If we had to pick a counterpoint it’d be ‘Crash’ by the Primitives – that sense of an underground noise putting on its Sunday Best, incorporating 80s influences to do something different.
Out now, ‘Everybody Hates Me’ comes equipped with a neat video steered by Daniel Broadley.
Vocalist Jess Eastwood comments…
“‘Everybody Hates Me’ isn’t a metaphor for anything; it’s literally about those times when you convince yourself that everyone, including your best friends don’t actually like you, and your self-confidence is so low that you don’t even blame them. Disguise that sentiment in an up-beat singalong, and there you have the third single from our new record.”
“The video is a direct extension of the song. It swings between the insecurities of feeling like you’re not good enough amongst your friends, and the sense of unity you get from those same people when you finally wake up from your rut. Everyone feels that way from time to time, but you gotta remember that sometimes your irrational self is going to take over. And when it does, try to remember that you’re awesome, and your friends really are your friends.”
Tune in now.
Photo Credit: Phoebe Fox
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