Coral Fang EXPLICIT LYRICS The Distillers

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  • Release Date: 10/14/2003
  • Sales Rank: 41,340
  • Label: SIRE / LONDON/RHINO
  • UPC: 093624842026
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Coral Fang

1LISTENDrain the Blood 3:08
2LISTENDismantle Me 2:26
3LISTENDie on a Rope 2:39
4LISTENThe Gallow Is God 4:35
5LISTENCoral Fang 2:09
6LISTENThe Hunger 5:27
7LISTENHall of Mirrors 3:49
8LISTENBeat Your Heart Out 2:48
9LISTENLove Is Paranoid 2:07
10LISTENFor Tonight You're Only Here to Know 3:18
11LISTENDeath Sex 12:17

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Those wanting to reignite the flame that burned through Hole's Live Through This (and has yet to fire any of Courtney Love's subsequent work) should dig into Coral Fang, the major-label debut from L.A. punks the Distillers. Led by Brody Dalle, a tough-talking Aussie who's also the ex of Rancid frontman Tim Armstrong, the Distillers give the straight-dope punk of the Ramones and Black Flag a grungy post-punk edge that pops with bouncing bass lines and hard-nosed melodies. The disc was produced by Gil Norton, boardsman for both the Foo Fighters and Pixies, and he gives Coral Fang a welcoming modern-rock handshake. His touch is unmistakable -- and irresistible -- on songs such as "Dismantle Me," which suggests both the Foos and Nirvana's more melodic moments, and "Beat Your Heart Out," which evokes the tuneful snarl of the Runaways. But there's not much Norton can do to dampen the throaty croak of Dalle, whose every utterance sounds as if it contains her own blood and bile. When she rasps lines like, "I wish you didn't love me no more / I've been dead for years," on the anthemic self-hatred yarn "Die on a Rope," or "Hold onto the memory / It's all you got," on "The Hunger" (which evokes the Pixies' visceral quiet/loud dynamics), it's hard not to read these songs as a bloodletting after a feral breakup. Post-punk angst hasn't burned this white-hot in years. Lydia Vanderloo, Barnes & Noble



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Beautiful in everywayby Anonymous

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May 11, 2004: This is an amazing album and a fantastic third release for Distillers. Tony proves himself as a guitarist for the band and there is a clear sense of unity in the band through this album. They've drawn away from the more raw punk of the previous album but came out with an album I class as a piece of art. It really is a beautiful album

Great album from a great bandby Anonymous

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March 14, 2004: Really adventurous album and very unique. The very best Distillers album. The lyrics are very thoughtful and are more than the titles show, one of the best break up albums ever.


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