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New song from The Coathangers

Posted by Loren on October 6, 2015

The Coathangers, fresh off a US tour and with more dates scheduled for later this month, have premiered the new song "Watch Your Back," embedded below.

The song is one of two off their soon to release split EP with Black Lips which is scheduled for Nov. 13 (Suicide Squeeze). The band has a new full-length planned for 2016.

The Coathangers Live Dates:

10/24-10/25: Santa Ana, CA - Beach Goth Fest
10/28: Valley Bar - Phoenix, AZ #
10/29: Low Brow Palace - El Paso, TX*
10/30: The Sidewinder - Austin, TX #
10/31: Foundry - Dallas, TX * (FREE, 8PM)
10/31: Pariah Arts - Dallas, TX # (10PM)
11/1: Fitzergerald's Downstairs - Houston, TX*
11/2: Siberia - New Orleans, LA*
11/3: Star Bar - Atlanta, GA

* - w/ The Birth Defects
# - w/ Nobunny

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