The Comas
The Comas were an indie rock band active from 1998 to 2008. They formed in Chapel Hill, NC, in March 1998 as a 'joke country band', a sort of counterweight to the hyped No Depression movement. Before long, however, both the "joke" and the "country" parts of the concept were eliminated, thus allowing the band to develop into a quirky alternative rock outfit. The Comas' respectable 1999 debut, Wave to Make Friends, was composed of sleepy (but not lethargic) indie pop and off-kilter boy-and-girl vocal harmonies, courtesy of co-founders Andrew Herod and Nicole Gehweiler. The band's instrumental canvas proved to be larger and more eclectic than that of the typical indie group, buoying the usual guitars and rhythm section with violin, organ, and creative non-rap samples. Faced with the challenge of labeling such music, the Comas' label billed deemed the sound "stoner pop."
The Comas | |
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Origin | Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
Genres | Indie rock |
Years active | 1998–2008 |
Labels | Vagrant Records (2004-2008) Yep Roc Records (1998-2004) |
Members | Nicole Gehweiler Matt Sumrow Nic Gonzales Andy Herod Jason Caperton |
Past members | Justin Williams Cameron Weeks Adam Price John Harrison Margaret White |
Website | TheComas.com |
In 2008, lead singer Andy Herod moved to Asheville, and formed a new project, called Electric Owls, which was signed to Vagrant Records. Electric Owls has produced two EPs and a full-length record titled 'Ain't Too Bright'. Assisting him in the studio were a few friends and former member Caperton.[1]
Discography
Albums
Year | Title | Label |
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1999 | Wave to Make Friends | Plastique Records |
2000 | A Def Needle In Tomorrow | Yep Roc Records |
2004 | Conductor | Yep Roc Records |
2007 | Spells | Vagrant Records |
EPs and Singles
Year | Title | Label |
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2001 | Bumblebee / Shining Eyes / 1:30 | Sit-n-Spin Records |
References
- "VAGRANT | Electric Owls". www.vagrant.com. Archived from the original on 2010-02-22.
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