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Double Death

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Double Death
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Despite the anarchy of their sound,
Coachwhips
had an impressive work ethic: they recorded four albums in as many years, playing hundreds of shows in houses, dives, and clubs along the way. A year after the band's final album
Peanut Butter & Jelly Live at the Ginger Minge
and their sudden split comes
Double Death
, a CD/DVD set that includes B-sides, rare tracks, and concert footage. As the CD shows,
were an incredibly raw band that stayed incredibly raw til the end, forgoing niceties like studio polish or second takes for blunt impact.
John Dwyer
once said that the band's abrasive blend of
garage rock
,
blues
punk
, and
noise
was so rough not because it was an aesthetic choice, but because they didn't care if they sounded perfect. That's particularly clear on
"I Don't Need You"
: when the song falls apart,
Dwyer
screams "The tape is rolling!" and the band pulls it together just long enough to finish the track. Like all of
' material, the odds 'n' sods on
range from noisy to super-noisy.
"Brains Out"
is so gruesomely distorted that it's hard to tell if the
at the end of the song is screaming or guitar;
"ATM"
sounds like
Spinal Tap
's
"Gimme Some Money"
played through savaged speakers; and repeated crashes and a keyboard line inspired by
Canned Heat
"On the Road Again"
are the hooks that hold
"Mid-Tempo Violent Dancer"
together. The CD also features some excellent cover choices from acts as well-known as
the Kinks
Sonics
Velvet Underground
(whose
"Guess I'm Fallin' in Love"
the 'Whips
mow down in under two minutes) and as obscure as
the Ickys
Horrors
Traps
.
's DVD features excerpts of gigs ranging from shows in apartments and basements to
' farewell show in Brooklyn. Regardless of the venue, all the footage is scuffling, claustrophobic, and crazed. Within the first 20 seconds of the DVD, the camera falls over and seems certain to be crushed by the crowd swarming
and the rest of the band; later,
bashes himself in the head repeatedly with his guitar. You can almost feel the sweat and smell the smoke of these gigs, and the shaky, weirdly lit look complements the band's outbursts perfectly. The DVD closes with a witty slide show of fans set to the strains of
"We'll Meet Again."
All cheekiness aside,
is an exhaustive, and exhausting, celebration of
' brief, blazing moment for those who want to relive it, or missed out on it the first time around. ~ Heather Phares

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