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Length
  
33:46

Release date
  
7 April 2009

Genre
  
Post-punk revival

Artist
  
The Coathangers

Label
  
Suicide Squeeze Records

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Released
  
April 7, 2009 (2009-04-07)

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Scramble is the second album by Atlanta-based indie rock group the Coathangers. It was released on April 7, 2009 on Suicide Squeeze Records.

Contents

Critical reception

Scramble received mostly favorable reviews from critics. One such review was written by Robert Christgau, who described the album's music as "postpunk in the angular Gof4 tradition that femme bands long ago realized left room to squeeze high voices in edgewise." An exception to this trend was Chris Parkin, who wrote in NME that "these four grrrls from Atlanta will send more people off cliff-faces with their yelping, hysterical art-punk than they ever will into HMV to buy this." Another mixed review was written by Matthew Fiander, who wrote in PopMatters that "Scramble is a very solid record, but if anything it shows us the Coathangers’ talents have outgrown their humble garage sound."

Personnel

  • Crook Kid Coathanger--guitar/vocals
  • Rusty Coathanger--drums/vocals
  • Minnie Coathanger--bass guitar/vocals
  • Bebe Coathanger--keyboard/vocals
  • Songs

    1Intro0:05
    2Toomerhead2:39
    3Stop Stomp Stompin’2:36

    References

    Scramble (album) Wikipedia