Hometown: Portland, ME
Label: BCH Music, LLC
Management: Matthew Morris
Website: www.myspace.com
Genre: Metal
Dear loud music fan, Big Coffin Hunters are here to rock your socks, face, ass, or any other body part that needs rocking. Their music is angry, dark, sarcastic, funny, and it's all the things you've come to expect from a band that grew up in the 80's, came of age in the 90's, and is now plowing through the disgruntled 2000's. * BCH have played rock venues from NY, NY (CBGB's) to Oakfield, ME. A live BCH show is display of working-class metal-heads who take their performances and their audiences seriously. You'll be playing their CD in your car on the way to work the next Monday. You'll tell a friend about BCH, and ultimately, you'll be a fan for life!
“Big Coffin Hunters know the motto "Rocking is our business, and business is good." In this band's case, business is great!”
Meghan O'Brien - IT Magazine
“Maine’s BIG COFFIN HUNTERS have themselves a heavy hitting 5 song self-produced debut EP. It’s bar rock, but
these guys are a talented, hard-working bar band with quality songs that can record well produced material.”
Grim Analyst - Peacedogman.com
“Big Coffin Hunters is a band that defies being labeled - they aren't too heavy, they aren't punk, they
aren't thrash. While their music tiptoes on the borders of these categories, you can define their music rather
succinctly - it's kick-ass.
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Katy England - The Maine Edge
“very clearly the work of an excellent metal band who write & play in a manner that says “we want to be remembered.” In short, an excellent release, one that bodes well for the future and one that comes recommended to most readers of this site.”
Ray Dorsey - Ray's Realm Blog
“As the band’s first full-length, the disc is a significant progression from their 2006 debut EP, Platinum Hinges for Pine Boxes, with better musicality, more interesting songwriting, and a more cohesive take on modern heavy music.
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Sam Pfeifle - The Portland Phoenix
“The entire album is incredibly tight, balanced and polished. Each track is a brilliant example of what most rock bands wish they could be.
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Katy England - The Maine Edge
“In fact, "Drive Another Nail" is the most engaging hard rock record to come out of the Portland scene since 6Gig's 2000 debut "Tincan Experiment."”
William Earl - The Maine Switch
“They emerge with a pretty sweet rock ‘n’ roll sound. Morris, along with guitarist Tim Yocum, drummer Chris Giles and bass player Paul Clukey, admit they aren’t doing anything revolutionary — but like that matters. It’s still awesome.
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Emily Burnham - Bangor Daily News