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The big names of the UK riot grrrl scene are well known and documented - bands like Huggy Bear, Skinned Teen, Comet Gain have claimed space, but there was also a strong, vibrant scene represented north of London - bands like Pussycat Trash, Golden Starlet, Witchknot and further north in Scotland Lung Leg, Hello Skinny and Sally Skull made strong, brave, individual sounds. Among these true pioneers were Coping Saw, surely the most unhinged, fearsome and genuinely exciting band of the lot. Their sound was a neurotic mashing together of styles, aggressive, lyrically expansive vocal work from WACK CAT's Karren Ablaze working over an boundless number of influences, including riot-grrrl, jazz-tinged improvising ('Basket Owl' and the heartbreaking 'For L'), pop ('Addictionary' and the emotive, melancholy 'Boats'), krautrock (the frenzied, brilliant 'Gas Electric') and brutal all-out punk ('No Sex In Rock'n' Roll'). Althogether it creates some of the most vivid, affecting music created within the UK underground for many years - one listen to the album closer and astounding musical nervous-breakdown titled 'Roadblock' and you'll be stunned to silence by the band's passion and extremity, it's definitely one of those 'moments'. Sadly Coping Saw's days have passed, their members went onto new pastures including bands and projects like WACK CAT, BEAR, LAZERBOY, ESPRIT DE CORPS, ACTION CENTRAL and RANDOM NUMBER. Regardless of that though, 'Outside Now' is still the defining moment of Co