Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Worst New Music Tour: @coping_skills w/ @turf420 #SuziTrash + More Thurs.5/3 @OutlandComplex+ @KWUR Presents: @coping_skills w/ Special Guests Fri. 5/4



Philadelphia's own Coping Skills are making a couple of stops in the surrounding area. The first is at the Front Of House Lounge in Springfield, Missouri. Sharing the stage with them will be Turf, Suzi Trash, Maoze featuring Kasey Denton and Buckle Up Baby featuring Addie McKenzie. The doors open at 8:00 pm and the show goes from 9:00 pm to 1:00 am. This is an all-ages concert. The cost is $5.00. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook.

The second show is on Friday, May 4th in St. Louis, Missouri at Beef O Brady’s and is presented by KWUR 90.3 FM which is a
Washington University student run radio station. This event is the last KWUR show of the school year. The concert features Coping Skills with special guests Kilometers Davis, Sunsulking and Camp Counselor. The doors open at 8:00 pm and the music starts at 9:00 pm and lasts until 1:00 am. Students can get in for $3.00 and the general admission cost is $5.00. All are welcome. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook. Continue on below to visit the artists online and to check out their music. Follow on for the latest on Coping Skills.

- Coping Skills: (Philadelphia, PA.)

Genre: Pop, Bummer Pop, Moody Punk

https://www.facebook.com/copingskillsband

http://www.copingskills.bandcamp.com

- Turf: (Springfield, MO.)

Genre: Punk, Emo, Garage, Indie, Pop-Punk Rock

http://www.turf420.bandcamp.com

- Suzi Trash: (Springfield, MO.)

Genre: Punk, Rock, Surf, Thrash, Garage.

https://suzitrash.bandcamp.com

- Kilometers Davis: (St. Louis, MO.)

Genre: Lo-fi Gourd Punk

https://www.facebook.com/kilometersdavis1

http://www.kilometersdavisband.bandcamp.com

- Sunsulking: Slowcore: (St. Louis, MO.)

https://www.facebook.com/sunsulking

- Camp Counselor: (St. Louis, MO.)

Genre: Alternative, Indie

https://www.facebook.com/actualcampcounselor

https://kwur.bandcamp.com/album/camp-counselor-stack-session


CHARMING NON-BINARY MOODY PUNK DUO

COPING SKILLS STREAM SOPHMORE ALBUM

WORST NEW MUSIC VIA TIDAL

AS TIDAL'S RISING ARTIST OF THE WEEK

LP OUT FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 2018

VIA CITYWIDE RECORDS

PRE-ORDER AND TAPES NOW AVAILABLE

RECORD RELEASE TOUR IN APRIL & MAY




STREAM WORST NEW MUSIC ON TIDAL

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Listen & share: "Bagel Fruit Water:

https://soundcloud.com/user-316688443/bagel-fruit-water

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Watch & share first single: “I’d Rather Not (Yeah)”

https://youtu.be/ZvOYdS0Kqqs

(strobe warning at 2:14)

Listen on Soundcloud:

https://soundcloud.com/user-316688443/id-rather-not-yeah

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Check out their video of "We're Gay (But Not For Each Other [Anymore])"

(Partner Cover):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNAtMPl9xRA&feature=youtu.be

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Listen to their Ok But Who Cares Podcast feature:

https://soundcloud.com/okbwcpodcast

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"In a city with no shortage of creatives, Coping Skills has stood out due to their partiality for balladic, pop-rock melodies and their ability to craft deeply personal yet relatable songs."

--TIDAL

“Their new track is about feeling disaffected but trying anyway. They want to do what they love — which, sometimes, involves doing absolutely nothing — but are forced into the real world in order to pay the bills.”

--Stereogum

“It’s a tongue-in-cheek high five to everyone who’s just trying to get through the damn day, with a hook that’ll be stuck in your head for the rest of the week. You’re welcome.”

--Autostraddle

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Deceptively poignant duo, Coping Skills, from Philadelphia will release their sophomore record, Worst New Music, will be out on April 13, 2018 via Citywide Records. It’s “moderately gay post-ironic bummer pop” that consists of “moving, endearing, and occasionally upsetting songs about, like, the exhausting burden of living under capitalism, post-millennial rot, and the ways mental health can affect both individuals and relationships.”

Today, the album is streaming in full on Tidaland the band is Tidal's Rising Artist of the Week. Tidal says,

"At the core of these very human tales of doubt, shortcomings and listlessness is an endearing bond between co-vocalists/songwriters Lauren DeLucca and Rachel Dispenza. That bond is captured in their on-stage banter, playful vocal exchanges in songs like “4 Days with Me Will Change Your Life (Cool Girl)” and both’s shared interests in being a part of the music industry in a way that directly bridges the gap between musician and public."

The first single from the album, "I'd Rather Not (Yeah), debuted on Autostraddle, who describe the simple yet effective premise of the video where "singer/guitarist Rachel and singer/bassist Lauren struggle through the mundanity of everyday life, til they’re finally able to flip the script and rock out together." Second single, "Bagel Fruit Water," premiered on Stereogum, which they aptly call "a catchy one about our tendency to treat our bodies like shit when we feel bad about everything else."

As the follow-up to their debut album, Relatable Web Content, which Stereogum calls a “wry and sharp collection of tracks, filled with odes to Ben Gibbard and songs about mounting college debt,” one thing is for sure: this band is committed to the bit and they’re all about the joke.

At times, it’s fair to say the duo (Rachel Dispenza and Lauren DeLucca) are annoyingly self-aware. Here’s what they have to say about the title of their sophomore record’s title:

Calling it Worst New Music is about being comfortable enough in our own strengths and insecurities that it makes it impossible for others to use them against us. Any criticism we might get, we've probably already said about ourselves. The most important opinions about an artist’s music should always be their own, but what we've noticed is how affected bands and listeners are by bad music journalism and "tastemakers." And that sucks. Because it's just one dude's shitty opinion versus your own shitty opinion. We want to spur a conversation about music press and its effect on both band's and listener's perception of music; drawing attention to the publicist/PR aspect to releasing music that pulls many strings but doesn't get talked about nearly the same way as say, signing to a label does. We want to talk about it.

Worst New Music is the band’s first time in a studio working soley as the musicians and not the engineers. Both Dispenza and DeLucca have backgrounds in recording, and many more hours have been spent behind the console than in front of it. Having recording their prior releases themselves, they took this opportunity to see what it was like to open their door to collaboration. They chose Evan Bernard and Chris Baglivo at Big Mama’s Recording because they’re another duo, who understand the dynamic of working as a team.

The new album is available for preorder - both digitally and on a limited run of 25 glitter or 125 black cassettes. Coping Skills will be on a record release tour throughout the Spring (dates below). Two Philadelphia shows will happen before the tour, to kick things off in the band's home city (3/23 at JJ’s Diner for The Music Matters Project Benefit Show, and 4/12 at Johnny Brenda’s).

*** Note on pronouns: Rachel Dispenza is genderfluid and uses they/them, and Lauren DeLucca is agender and uses they/them.


RECORD RELEASE TOUR DATES IN MO. :

05/03 Springfield, MO @ The Outland

05/04 St. Louis, MO @ Beef O Brady’s

Photo credit: Josh Stewart


BIO:

Coping Skills is a band of two people who live in Philadelphia, the place where bands are from now. Lauren DeLucca and Rachel Dispenza met by chance when they ended up moving into the same house after they both enrolled in college for the second time. They started working the same jobs, dreading the same bosses, and decided to learn how to play instruments so they could start a band. This is that band. They graduated, and as of this writing, their combined student loan debt is exactly $288,136.69. Which is a lot of money. They wrote a song about this. Please pay them.

Since starting the band in 2015, they’ve written a bunch of songs and played a bunch of shows and learned to play their instruments, more or less. That’s what bands do. In 2016, they released a tape called Relatable Web Content, which essentially describes the spirit of the thing. Rachel plays the guitar and sings. Lauren plays the bass and sings. They have a rotating cast of friends who play drums with them. For a while they used a drum machine operated by a stuffed hedgehog named Doug, but they fired Doug later that year. Despite creative differences, the three remain friends.

Their songs are just songs. You’ve heard songs? They sound like those. The best parts of this band come from a dynamic Rachel describes as an unstoppable-force-immovable-object-collision sorta situation, where theirs and Lauren’s gut impulses come in conflict, and they end up writing records full of pop songs about bagels and the way that life can suck. They self-identify as “moderately gay post-ironic bummer pop,” which gives you a good idea of what you’re in for.

On April 13th, they’re putting out a new record they’re calling Worst New Music, mostly because it fucking sucks, and they wanted to tell you that first. But also it’s because the idea of Music Taste is a late capitalist branding tool that only stands to benefit tech companies and major labels. Music criticism, as much as it even still exists in 2018, is a vehicle for ads for alcohol brands owned by InBev more often than it is anything else. (Also, hello, InBev if you’re reading this, Coping Skills would love to discuss the possibility of a more direct sponsorship opportunity.)

Anyway, behind that real firebrand of a title are more moving, endearing, and occasionally upsetting songs about, like, the exhausting burden of living under capitalism, post-millennial rot, and the ways mental health can affect both individuals and relationships. There’s still jokes and stuff, so it’s not that serious. But it kinda is.

-- Colin Joyce (Noisey)




Photo credit: Josh Stewart


TRACKLISTING

01. Bagel Fruit Water

02. I’d Rather Not (Yeah)

03. User Error

04. Simmering

05. $5

06. Baptism

07. Soft Chokey

08. Have You Encountered The Softboy?

09. Dozing Driver Hits Pole

10. Man, It’s A Hot One

11. Threnody

12. This Is A GD B Of An Unsatisfactory Situation



Digital media links:

Facebook / Twitter / Instagram / Bandcamp /Soundcloud / YouTube

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