Coach Party

Coach Party return with visceral force on “Nurse Depression,” a raw, roaring new single that reasserts the Isle of Wight quartet at their most uncompromising. The track marks their first new music since the release of their acclaimed second album Caramel. True to form, “Nurse Depression” hits hard and fast, with face-melting guitars, relentless drums, and a palpable sense of frustration tearing through every bar. Produced by drummer Guy Page, the song takes direct aim at the modern obsession with metrics and algorithms, pushing back against the reduction of music to numbers rather than feeling. At the center is Jess Eastwood‘s unmistakable voice, delivering a clear rallying cry that emphasizes “Don’t trust the numbers, put your faith back into art.” It’s a mission statement as much as a song, capturing Coach Party’s refusal to sand down their edges or dilute their intent! Following the release of Caramel, the band have played Reeperbahn Festival in Germany, wrapped a packed U.K. in-store tour ending at Rough Trade East, and kicked off 2026 with a standout set at Rockaway Beach Festival. With summer festivals on the horizon and their largest-ever headline tour across the U.K., Europe, the U.S., and Canada launching this month, “Nurse Depression” lands as a fierce, necessary reminder: Coach Party are louder, sharper, and more resolute than ever. Discover “Nurse Depression” HERE.

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