Collection: The Coral
The Coral brought a fresh, retro-inspired sound to the early 2000s British music scene, blending indie rock, psychedelia, and folk influences.
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Holy Joes Coral Island Medicine Show
The Coral
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B-Sides Volume 1
The Coral
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Sea of Mirrors
The Coral
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The Invisible Invasion (National Album Day 2025)
The Coral
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Sea of Mirrors
The Coral
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Magic and Medicine
The Coral
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Magic and Medicine
The Coral
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The Invisible Invasion
The Coral
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Holy Joes Coral Island Medicine Show
The Coral
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The Coral
Hailing from Hoylake, England, the band released their self-titled debut album in 2002, earning critical acclaim for its vibrant melodies and nostalgic yet modern energy. Songs like “Dreaming of You” became instant classics, establishing The Coral as one of the UK’s most distinctive acts of the time.
Over the years, they’ve continued to evolve, experimenting with different genres while maintaining their knack for catchy songwriting and atmospheric arrangements. Known for their creative approach and refusal to be boxed into one sound, The Coral have developed a loyal following both in the UK and internationally. Their discography reflects a deep appreciation for musical history, drawing inspiration from classic rock, folk, and psychedelic pop while creating something uniquely their own.
With their combination of strong musicianship, memorable hooks, and a willingness to take creative risks, The Coral remain a beloved band in British indie rock. They’ve influenced a generation of musicians while continuing to release fresh material that resonates with long-time fans and new listeners alike.