The UK post-punk trio Drahla comes from Leeds and mixes wiry, minimalist post-punk with a pinch of unpredictable art rock on "Useless Coordinates". With their three sold out 7" singles and the "Third Article" EP from 2017, the band, founded at the end of 2015, has impressively quickly found its identity in Yorkshire's fertile music scene and established itself as a promising newcomer. DRAHLA also live up to their reputation as a passionate live act. Most recently, the post-punkers shared stages with bands such as METZ, OUGHT, BUZZCOCKS or THE CRIBS - and performed at the Meltdown Festival at the request of Robert Smith (THE CURE). "Useless Coordinates" was recorded in the second half of 2018 in Yorkshire. Since then, the trio's sound has continued to evolve. For example by the Saxophonist Chris Duffin, who completes the record.