Move Through The Dawn
After coming back from a hiatus with 2016's Distance Inbetween, a heavy, guitar-based album that reestablished the band and expanded their sound from their usual '60s worship to include some sounds from the '70s, the Coral did what they do best on their next record and made a creative left turn.
The Krautrock sensibility that offered The Coral a sniff at reinvention on 2016’s ‘Distance Inbetween’ has faded a little for its
On the follow-up to their 2016 return Distance Inbetween, British band the Coral eschew psychedelic sounds for quicker pop sensibilities.
The Coral tap into an array of vintage sounds without doing much distinctively new with them in our review of 'Move Through The Dawn'
Their ninth album sees the Coral break out some old friends - references to water, melancholy yearning and sublime choruses – it’s a lovely thing