Review
Buckle up, folks, because let me tell you about an album that feels like summer festivals and endless nights – COIN's "How Will You Know If You Never Try." Released in 2017, this sophomore effort bursts onto the scene with "Don't Cry, 2020," a track that's nothing short of an energy blast, setting the stage for a rollercoaster of summer-rock and indie-pop gems.
Dive into tracks like "Talk Too Much," "I Don't Wanna Dance," and "Feeling," and you'll be swept away by infectious hooks and melodies that scream sun-soaked days and dancing under starry skies. And just when you think they couldn’t pull more heartstrings, "Malibu 1992" rolls in, draping everything in a nostalgic haze that pulls you right into youthful reminiscing.
Characterized by catchy choruses and prominent bass lines, the band’s 80s vibe doesn't let you go for a second. The lyrics hit home, delving into the revelry and riddles of young adulthood—think love, life, and camaraderie under the summer sun. "How Will You Know If You Never Try" is a vivid testament to COIN's evolving sound, ripe with fun and youthful exuberance, ready to dominate your next party playlist. - Cody