Coachwhips were a three-piece noise/punk rock outfit from San Francisco, California formed in 2001. John Dwyer was the guitarist/vocalist. John Harlow played drums and Mary Ann McNamara played keyboard/tambourine and provided backing vocals. In their second incarnation, Val played keyboard/tambourine, and Matt Hartman played drums.
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| - Coachwhips were a three-piece noise/punk rock outfit from San Francisco, California formed in 2001. John Dwyer was the guitarist/vocalist. John Harlow played drums and Mary Ann McNamara played keyboard/tambourine and provided backing vocals. In their second incarnation, Val played keyboard/tambourine, and Matt Hartman played drums. Coachwhips are known for their stripped-down, unpolished garage rock and completely inaudible lyrics, a sound that is similar to The Oblivians and The Gories. Coachwhips played their last show in New York City in late 2005. (en)
- Coachwhips était un trio de noise/punk rock originaire de San Francisco, Californie, formé en 2001. John Dwyer (Pink and Brown, Landed, Burmese, The ohsees, Yikes, The Hospitals) était le chanteur/guitariste. John Harlow jouait de la batterie et May Ann McNamara jouait du clavier/tambourin et chantait les choeurs. Dans leur deuxième déclinaison, Val jouait du clavier/tambourin, et Matt Hartman jouait de la batterie. Les Coachwhips étaient connus pour leur garage rock cru et brut et leurs paroles complètement inaudibles, un son proche de The Oblivians et The Gories. Le groupe a joué son dernier concert à New York City fin 2005. (fr)
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| - Coachwhips were a three-piece noise/punk rock outfit from San Francisco, California formed in 2001. John Dwyer was the guitarist/vocalist. John Harlow played drums and Mary Ann McNamara played keyboard/tambourine and provided backing vocals. In their second incarnation, Val played keyboard/tambourine, and Matt Hartman played drums. (en)
- Coachwhips était un trio de noise/punk rock originaire de San Francisco, Californie, formé en 2001. (fr)
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