Coachwhips Concert History

Coachwhips were a three-piece noise/punk rock outfit from San Francisco, California formed in 2001. John Dwyer, formerly of Pink and Brown (Dwyer was Pink), was the guitarist/vocalist. John Harlow played the drums and Mary Ann McNamara played the keyboard/tambourine. In their 2nd incarnation, Val (tronic) played the keyboard/tambourine, and Matt Hartman played the drums. The Coachwhips are known for their stripped-down, unpolished garage rock and completely inaudible lyrics, similar to The Oblivians and The Gories.

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Coachwhips / Child Abuse on Jul 23, 2005 [815-small]

Coachwhips / Child Abuse
Jul 23, 2005
 New York, New York, United States
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Punk
Garage Rock
Noise
Noise Rock
Indie Garage Rock
Garage Punk
Punk Blues
Garage Pop
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2014 2 concerts
2012 2 concerts
2005 4 concerts
2003 1 concert
2002 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Coachwhips had?

Coachwhips has had 10 concerts.

What genre is Coachwhips?

Coachwhips is most often considered to be Punk, Garage Rock, Noise, Noise Rock, Indie Garage Rock, Garage Punk, Punk Blues, and Garage Pop.

When was the last Coachwhips concert?

The last Coachwhips concert was on June 06, 2014 at Grande Halle de la Vilette in Paris, Île-de-France, France. The bands that performed were: "Villette Sonique" / Man or Astro-man? / Ty Segall / Coachwhips.

What setlist does Coachwhips play live?

The songs that Coachwhips performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the March 08, 2014 concert at The Smell in Los Angeles, California, United States:

  1. Hands on the Controls
  2. Purse Peekin
  3. (Harlow's) Muscle of Love
  4. Extinguish Me
  5. I Drank What?
  6. Thee Alarm
  7. Recline, Recline
  8. Letter 2 London
  9. I Made a Bomb
  10. You Gonna Get It
  11. Evil Son
  12. Hey Fanny
  13. PB and J

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