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Full set on the DL show
· 'Red Microphones'
· 'Come My Sunshine'
· 'Now I'm a Spider'
· 'New Wolf'
· Interview
Five Things About The Comas
1. The band formed as a joke country band in Chapel Hill, N.C. nearly a decade ago.
2. The 'Spells' LP was recorded in a secluded mansion in New York's Catskills mountains.
3. They are sci-fi buffs and often include geeky references in their lyrics.\
4. When the band opened for the Jesus and Mary Chain, guitarist Nicole Gehweiler was asked to sing 'Just Like Honey.'
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The band's unique sound encorporates a violin, an organ and a sampler.
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On the Blogs
What are bloggers saying about the The Comas?
· "On Spells, the Comas put a bit more power in their pop, making not only their most rockin' album yet, but also their best."
· "The Comas are solidly in the realm of fuzzy psych-pop marked, most notably by the woozy but oh-so-catchy lead single 'Red Microphones.'"
· "Lead man Andrew Herod has a way with melody..."
· "The lead off track "Red Microphones" is a college hit like when you heard the Pixies and you've gone to heaven."
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