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Bill McCai

The Coral · 2003

15 min · 3 tracks · alternative rock · indie rock · punk

A whimsical blend of alternative rock and punk energy, infused with vivid storytelling.

Bill McCai is a single by The Coral, released in 2003. A whimsical blend of alternative rock and punk energy, infused with vivid storytelling. 'Bill McCai' received positive critical reception, noted for its narrative depth and unique sound, contributing to The Coral's growing reputation. The album's lead track became synonymous with the band’s quirky style and helped sustain their momentum in a competitive era for indie rock. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Bill McCai sound like?

A whimsical blend of alternative rock and punk energy, infused with vivid storytelling. Rooted in alternative rock and indie rock.

What makes Bill McCai by The Coral notable?

'Bill McCai' received positive critical reception, noted for its narrative depth and unique sound, contributing to The Coral's growing reputation. The album's lead track became synonymous with the band’s quirky style and helped sustain their momentum in a competitive era for indie rock. By the time 'Bill McCai' was released in late 2003, The Coral had already established themselves with their self-titled debut and successful follow-up, 'Magic and Medicine.' This album marked a continued evolution in their sound, showcasing their ability to merge eclectic influences while solidifying their place in the UK indie rock scene.

How many songs are on Bill McCai?

Bill McCai has 3 tracks, running approximately 15 minutes.

Tracklist

3 tracks·15:50

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Bill McCai Standout 2:40
  • 2 Boy at the Window Standout 9:10
  • 3 Nosferatu Standout 3:59

Release Date

November 24, 2003

Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

15 min 50 sec