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The Raincoats

The Raincoats were one of the most experimental bands that immediately followed the initial burst of punk rock in the late '70s. With their minimalistic approach to guitar-driven folk-rock, the band developed a distinctive, jagged sound, punctuated by a shrill violin. The Raincoats were also one of the first all-female post-punk bands, which wasn't common in the late '70s and early '80s. When they were recording, the band gained a small cult following in their native England and an even smaller audience in America; they broke up in 1984. Nearly ten years later, the band became a hip name in alternative rock, thanks to Kurt Cobain's mention of the group in the liner notes to a Nirvana album.

Rough Trade and DGC licensed the Raincoats' catalog and reissued their albums in late 1993 and 1994. The band reunited, heading out on their own tour of the U.S. in April 1994 with Sonic Youth's Steve Shelley on drums and were about to tour with Nirvana in the U.K.Two years later, the Raincoats released Looking in the Shadows, which was produced by Ed Buller. Since then the band have played rarely at special events and last month played 4 shows in the USA for the re-release of their first album on its 30th anniversary on We ThRee, their own label and Kill Rock Stars in the USA.