Plus a Kodak-shot video
Jessie Atkinson
11:27 27th November 2019

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New Isle of Wight talent Coach Party have shared the partytime 'Oh, Lola' along with a sepia Kodak-shot video set in a classic British working men's club. The song is the first release from the band with their new label Chess Club.

The frenetic garage rock tune introduces a new, exciting band with the power to orchestrate mosh pits all over the country. Insistent vocals and bursts of careening guitar characterise this sub-two-minute track. The ajoining visuals have a very Breakfast Club feel about them: large empty establishment, young people running riot, an air of mischief. It was shot on 16mm Kodak film by Daniel Broadley. See it and hear the song:

'Oh, Lola', lead vocalist and bassist Jess Eastwood says, is about "that one friend we all have that when you're together, you overcome all of that negativity and just have fun". The band is made up of Eastwood, guitarist Steph Norris, guitarist Joe Perry and drummer Guy Page. All four of them still live and work on the Isle of Wight, where they met. 

Coach Party join Sinead O'Brien, Alfie Templeman and Phoebe Green at Chess Club Records, who previously had success with Jungle and Wolf Alice.

See them:

DECEMBER

4 - Isle of Wight, Strings

JANUARY 2020

Hamburg, Molotow

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Photo: Phoebe Fox