Tag: Coma Coma
75orLess presents Six Star General, Baby Oil, Sick Pills
Coma Coma, the return of synth-magnets Baby Oil, and New Bedford’s lovable ex-whaling shipmates Sick Pills.
The Parlour
North Main Street
Providence, RI
9pm
$5
21+
Coma Coma and The diePods at The Common Pub
The Common Pub
Bristol, RI
9pm
Coma Coma, Galvanize, Space Face at The Parlour
Coma Coma – Happy Man live video (Sparklehorse cover)
Mustache Ride – Live in Sneakytown
75OL-092 Mustache Ride – Live in Sneakytown CD
$7.00 S&H Included
Track Listing
- Viceroy
- Powers
- Global Regular Expression
- J.J. Goes West
- My Friend Peter
- I’m Not Yourself
- Captain
- I Get Paid Tomorrow
- Blood in the Water
- LWMOH
- Tall Ships
- Bad Scene Everybody’s Fake
- Cigs 4 Breakfast
- Show Me the Way to go Home
Recorded Live at The Common Pub on Robert Downey Jr’s Birthday (April 4th) in 2009. Hands down the greatest live recording since Sammy Davis Jr’s The Candyman Live at The Stardust 1966. In this masterpiece are included previously unreleased tracks and a couple of covers (Jawbreaker’s Bad Scene Everybody’s Fault & Alkaline Trio’s My Friend Peter). Almost everything written here is a lie.
Coma Coma – Chateau Rex
75OL-088 Coma Coma – Chateau Rex CD
$7.00 S&H Included
Track Listing
- Fourth of July
- Cheap Disguise
- Lightning Bolt
- Argyle Satellite
- Poor Emily
- 1924
- Bored
- Had to be There
- Metaphysical Mistake
- On a Clear Day
- Outer Space
- Chateau Rex
The full length debut from the Rhode Island-based trio incoporates all three members musical ideas and sound. Recorded at Summing Point in Newport, RI by Scott Rancourt in the winter of 2009-10, the album offers an eclectic look into the bands unique style of stoner/math rock. Influences include Fugazi, Radiohead, Jawbox, and Silkworm.
Coma Coma – Live at Jakes
75OL-061 Coma Coma – Live at Jakes CD
$7.00 S&H Included
Track Listing
- Baby Bitch (Ween)
- Bored
- Popsichemical
- 4th of July
- Cheap Disguise
- Mistake
- On a Clear Day
Coma Coma’s “Live at Jakes” is filled with the raw, yet complex sound that one has come to expect when listening to this band. A quick follow up to their debut EP, the improvised guitar solos meld seamlessly with a pulsating rhythm section that explores their sonic landscape, while the organic vocals give the songs direction. Recorded live at the late, lamented Providence venue in December 2008 by Jeff Bright from Sambello Studios.
Limited to 75 silkscreen copies
Coma Coma – Does Your Remote Control Have a Remote Control?
75OL-053 Coma Coma – Does Your Remote Control Have a Remote Control? CD
Limited to 150 silkscreen copies
$7.00 S&H Included
Track Listing
- Binary Code
- Urban Death Maze
- Plastic Goldfish
- The Politician
- Popsichemicle
- You’ll Find Out
Coma Coma’s “Does Your Remote Control Have A Remote Control?”. Their debut release, a co-release with Redtide Records, consists of 6 songs over 26 minutes and was recorded by the trio at Satellite Studios with veteran rocker Emerson Torrey (The Raindogs, The Schemers, The Dino Club) as engineer. The end result is six creative and energetic tracks fueled by large quantities of cheap beer. Some influences include the Flaming Lips, Pavement, Fugazi, and the Super Furry Animals.