THE CORAL – Out Of The Blue, Melancholic Psych-Pop Folk Vets Drop New Familiar Sounding Album ‘388’
21 May 2026
Back in 2002, Liverpool‘s psych-folk-pop-rock ramblers THE CORAL
drew instant ear-attention with their dynamite self-titled debut LP.
Over the years, they scored some other damn fine records.
And this morning, after rubbing my eyes, I found out that the Scousers put a new
full-length, their 13th, online, named 388. A press statement informed me that the LP was being released under the cover of a physical format-only distribution and quietly stocked on independent record shop shelves. There you go.
“Recorded in two weeks and inspired by Rocksteady, vocal groups of the early 60s, Ethiopiques compilations and “the highs, lows, births and deaths of the last three decades”
11-tracks bring the band back to the essence of being The Coral.”
TUTV: I had a couple of listens, and it’s pure The Coral. Over the years, they got mellowier, more relaxed, more melancholic, more dreamy, and more sepia-colored. No, nothing new here. It’s all what I just said. Charming, hum-along, mid-tempo tunes for romantic sunsets.
To make the surprise complete, we can enjoy a studio-shot
video for the album’s opening track, Let The Music Play.
ALBUM
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TOUR DATES
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Thu 18 June: Halifax, The Piece Hall w/Amy MacDonald
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