Album Description"I suspect that the Coachwhips wanted to make garage rock and accidently turned into a thrash band, and the result is way better than if they had tried to do that on purpose." - Chuck Klosterman, ESQUIRE "Spectoresque wall of noise not unlike The Jesus and Mary Chain in their prime." - MOJO "Like a honky-tonk hayride gone gloriously amok." - ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY "Coachwhips know real garage rockers don't wear Beatle boots."- SPIN In some parts of the world, it's been said that attending a performance of the late, great Coachwhips was not unlike that of a religious experience; the blind began to see, the deaf began to hear, and water turned to wine. It's as if time stood still for 30+ minutes, and there wasn't anyone else in the entire galaxy but John Dwyer, his band and a few hundred electrified, sweaty kids having the longest orgasm on record. It's impossible to dispute this, trust us. Coachwhips combine the bit of six thrash bands playing simultaneouly with an uppercut of '60s garage-rock melody - a sound so furious and yet oh-so-incredibly-pop-laced, the second it punctures your eardrum you'll want to French kiss the Earth's entire population. if you never had the chance to attend one of their shows, this is the set for you. The DVD features previously unseen footage chronicling the band's short but magnificent career, from their house party days to their sticky final show, while the CD showcases 47 minutes of the rare and B-side tunes which were virtually impossible to find prior to this release. Now shut up and kiss me!