Unplugged | – |
Cover band | – |
Members | – |
Jan / 2016 | • | The Hope & Ruin with Night Beats | Brighton | |||
Dec / 2015 | • | Moth Club 1-2-3-4 Festival | London | |||
Nov / 2015 | • | The Monarch | London | |||
Oct / 2015 | • | The Finsbury | The Finsbury, London, GB | |||
Oct / 2015 | • | Stoke Newington Festival | London |
Label / Release | Type | Year | |
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Dead Coast | |||
Suffer's Ready | Single | 2020 | |
No Friends | Single | 2020 | |
Red Solstice | Album | 2019 | |
Seven Deadly Children | Single | 2013 |
Annibale Records | |||
Jenny Loves the Sun | Single | 2016 | |
Shambolic | Album | 2016 | |
Hills Made of Sand | Single | 2015 |
Dead Sounds | |||
Seven Deadly Children EP | EP | 2013 | |
Dead Coast | EP | 2012 | |
White Cross EP | EP | 2012 |
Greenway Records | |||
The Silt | Single | 2017 | |
E.S.P. | Single | 2016 |
Annabale Records | |||
Shambolic | Album | 2016 | |
Hills Made Of Sand | Single | 2015 |
Dead Coast are something of a British counterpart to smooth San Fran rockers Allah-Las. Their music would work perfectly as a soundtrack to a Quentin Tarantino film, cruising from one song to the next, in a motion that emulated the movement of waves.
Dead Coast’s sound is also reminiscent to the swinging ’60s, with easy comparisons to a heavier and more hallucinogenic version of The Beatles in their early days, which is perfectly displayed in their 2013 four track nostalgia trip EP ‘Seven Deadly Children’. The quintessential surf rock outfit have just released their first single ‘Hill Made Of Sand’ and is taken from their debut album ‘Shambolic’ which is release on 5th February 2016 via Annibale Records.