The Coffinshakers
Country · SE

The Coffinshakers

Deep, vampiric baritone vocals meet classic outlaw country twang. It is the sound of Johnny Cash rising from a Victorian grave to play a spaghetti western saloon.

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Imagine a world where the Man in Black never left the graveyard. The Coffinshakers deliver a pitch-perfect blend of traditional country fundamentals and the campy, eerie thrill of 1960s horror cinema. The music is anchored by Rob Coffinshaker's impossibly deep baritone, a voice that commands attention with its resonant, subterranean authority. Around this voice, the band weaves a tapestry of rockabilly rhythms, surf-rock tremolo, and the lonely, expansive atmosphere of a Morricone score.

What makes them truly distinctive is the sincerity of their execution. While the subject matter involves vampires, werewolves, and the undead, the musicality is never a joke. They treat the tropes of gothic horror with the same reverence that a traditionalist treats the Grand Ole Opry. The production is warm and analog, favoring the organic thump of an upright bass and the dry snap of a snare drum, creating a sound that feels like a lost transmission from a haunted radio station.

Start with 'We Are the Undead' to hear the blueprint of their sound. It captures the essential tension between their catchy, foot-tapping melodies and their grim, supernatural storytelling. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who loves the grit of outlaw country but wishes it had a bit more bite.

The Coffinshakers are a Swedish Gothic country band formed in 1995 in Karlstad by vocalist and guitarist Rob Coffinshaker (Robert Fjällsby). The group plays country and rockabilly with Gothic horror themes and imagery.
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Our Catalog3 Albums · 1999 · 2023
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