The Coral, a critically acclaimed British indie rock band, has announced a surprise new album '388', which sees them going back to basics and embracing a more carefree attitude. In an interview with NME, the band's lead singer, James Skelly, revealed that the album was created with a more relaxed approach, with the band members embracing a 'fuck 'em' mentality.
This change in attitude is reflected in the album's sound, which is set to be a more raw and unbridled take on the band's signature indie rock style. The Coral has a long history of producing critically acclaimed albums, including 'The Coral' and 'Magic and Money', which have both been praised for their unique blend of folk and rock influences.
The album is set to be released soon, but no exact date has been confirmed. Fans of the band will be eagerly awaiting the release, and it's likely that the album will be a hit with both critics and fans alike. The Coral has a dedicated following in the UK, and their music is often praised for its raw energy and emotional depth.
With their new album '388', The Coral is set to return to their roots and deliver a raw, unbridled take on their signature sound. The album is set to be released on major streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music, and will be available to purchase on CD and vinyl.
The Coral's music has been praised by critics and fans alike, and their new album '388' is set to be a highly anticipated release in the UK music scene. Fans of the band are advised to keep an eye on their social media accounts for updates on the release date and other news.