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XMAS SALE Hello there, Captains Of Industry is celebrating the season with a great big online sale. For the duration of December 2007 all albums are £3 each and all singles are £1... More Summer Sale Right, hear this. Every week, for the next four weeks, we are running a different special offer on our back catalogue... More JAN SALE Another year, another offer. For the rest of January we are discounting all albums to £5 or less and all singles to £1. The first fifty orders will also get a very limited Silicon Vultures CD promo of ‘Sour Tits’... More Dog gone... Whatever happened to The Coyote Men anyway? Answers on a stamp-addressed raw steak please. More |
![]() At the last count The Coyote Men are: Helmut "The Bruiser" Von Schoen - lead vocals Randy "Captain Dynamite" Hornocker - guitar "Slapsey" Maxie Rosenbloom - bass Manny "No Nose" Galiano - drums Half men, half beast and clad in matching mobster-noir suits and Mexican wrestling masks, Newcastle, England punks the Coyote Men debuted with the ultra-limited Headin' for Trouble and the subsequent EP Call of the Coyote Man!, (both later releases on Estrus Records as The Coyote Men Vs. El Mundo). The group's sophomore LP, Two Sides of the Coyote Men, followed in 1999. But it’s live that Coyote Men excel, each show – and they’ve toured Europe and the UK many times – a violent, no hold-barred, meat-slinging, tequila-slugging freakout that has seen them share stages with everyone from The Hives to the Futureheads. Some would say that without the Coyote Men there to make them look good, these bands would never have discovered. We wouldn’t say that, though fans of the Devil Dogs, The Dictators and The Dirtbombs will certainly dig them. Coyote Men has split amidst fisticuffs and reformed over beer more times that we can care to mention. They released a tonne of seven-inch singles on a variety of different labels. They’ve all got great covers and came out on cheap, scratchy coloured vinyl like it’s the 90s or something! They’ve fought audiences, each other, and fought against an idea that garage rock is now the domain of pretty boy poseurs. Son, the Coyote Men have been playing this shit since the day they were born. IIn 2003 they released a split album with their alter ego’s The Illegal Movers on the then-brand new Captains of IIndustry label. They subsequently toured Europe, got arrest and stuff, then split. Then reformed. Then split. Then reformed again – hurrah! Just buy the fucking record, OK?
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