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Although I don't seem to have all that much free time as of late.. I made sure to make time last Thursday night to catch another gig featuring my favorite trio of rock n' roll Ladies.. "Girl in a Coma" down at "The Cavern" pub on Lower Greenville in Dallas. Great performance by the girls as always.. but because they were not the Headliners (Xiu Xiu) and were in town as part of the support act (along with Noveller, who is an Awesome Gutarist/Artist by the way) .. it was a fairly short set... but overall a great night.
Below is a vid of "Girl in a Coma" I shot that night.. and the one below is of "Noveller".. which I didn't shoot but would like to share with you all none the less. Enjoy!
Here are a few snaps from last Thursday nights "Rock Your Body Politic" show over at "The Loft" in Dallas. As it turns out "The Loft" is the upstairs bar of "The Palladium Ballroom". We didn't arrive into to see all of the bands.. but I did hear a few of them. One of them being "Giggle Party", which was a pleasant surprise.. I really enjoyed their performance.. a lot of good vibes and a whole lot of energy.. all in all a very good live band. Check them out if your in North Texas and like the Indie Rock Scene. And of course, the main reason we went to the show.. "Girl in a Coma". What else can I say about these ladies that I already haven't. They put on a Kick Ass show as usual. The only new dynamic element that I can add to this post is that I just recently got my Cousin into this band.. (as in only a few weeks ago) and she has already taken over my spot as "Super Fan". She is so into them as a matter of fact that I've already started calling her "Mel".
If you’re in the mood to celebrate the 37th anniversary of Roe v. Wade next month, you’re in luck. The Rock Your Body Politic show has one of the best local lineups for the new year with San Antonio’s Girl in a Coma headlining. Not only do you get local faves The Happy Bullets and The Giggle Party, but Something Fabulous will give a dance performance as well. You’ve seen them grace the GayBingo stage before at the Rose Room.
Celebrating “freedom of choice forever,” the concert benefits Planned Parenthood of North Texas. I know, kinda heavy, right? But, if Coma pulls off their show like they did at House of Blues this past summer, it should be a great one. And with the entire band lineup, politics or no, this is a kickass way to get your music in the new year going.
The concert will be at The Loft, 1135 S. Lamar St. on Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the show and can be purchased here.
For the third time in 4 months, the ladies of "Girl in a Coma" made their way to Dallas, and of course for the third time I made my way to the show. For this stop in north Texas they headed back to the "House of Blues" in downtown Dallas. The opening act for the night was a local Punk band called "The Loosies". Like "GIC", "The Loosies" are a trio of ladies who like to play loud and fast music. Their show was a good one and I hope to check them out again sometime in the near future.
Girl in a Coma… what else can I say that I haven't already. They totally knocked the show out of the park. The ladies gave their all and the crowd was electrified by them. Nina is Pure Charisma.. Jenn is a Dynamo.. and Phanie is a ball of Energy! I can't highly recommend these ladies enough. Tonight "Girl in a Coma" is back on the road and I ask that if they happen to be playing in your town and if your into Alternative and Punk music, PLEASE do go and see their show. You won't be disappointed.
As usual I took my camera and grabbed some pic and vids of the night. However the third time was the charm for me as I finally got a great spot for the show which got me some good shots. Enjoy.
So last Friday I left my cave and me and a buddy (my Brother was to tired to go) of mine headed over to Sue Ellen's in Dallas to Check out "Girl in a Coma" for a second time this summer. Essentially it was a free show, you just had to pay the cover charge to get in the bar. Like nerds though, me and my buddy showed up so early that not only was the bar pretty much empty, but there was no cover charge to get in. So we ended up just playing Pool to kill time before the show started.
On a side note, on my way back to the Pool Table coming from the bar, I saw Nina (of Girl in a Coma) walking across the stage area kinda struggling with two guitar cases. So I did what any gentleman/fanboy would do, I asked if she needed help. Sure enough she did, so she directed me to head out to the back where the Band Van was parked. So me and my buddy put on our "Roadie" hats and helped Jenn, Phanie, and Nina unload their equipment from their van and carry them out to the stage area. Good Deed for the day Done!!
So… Sue Ellen's. What a very nice bar. Bar and stage downstairs. Another two bars and lounges upstairs. The good new for me is that it's catered to, and was full of lovely ladies. But as the saying goes "Water, water, everywhere and not a drop to drink." Yep, my "ma-cheese-mo" was completely useless in that place because all the ladies were too busy making out with each other than to notice little ol' me. I think I discovered the hell I will be going to if I ever die.
Yes back to the show. If I remember correctly the show started around 10pm and opened with the local Punk band "Screaming Red". At the time I had never heard of them, but after experiencing their live set, I can say that am a FAN. Phil the drummer played like a Madman. Both Daisi and Cera wailed away on their instruments. And by the Power of Greyskull, did Andrea have one hell of a stage presence. That being said, they still have some growing to do, but I can see the talent is there. They played their hearts out and put on one hell of a show. In my humble opinion they even put on a better "performance" than "GIAC". I briefly met Andrea and Daisi of "SR" after the show, both were nice and "funny" as one would expect rock star
"Girl in a Coma's" show started around Midnight. Funny thing I noticed.. while "SR" was performing, I think I, was or at least it felt like I was the only Hispanic on the floor. Fast Forward to "GIAC" coming on stage… and like magic.. dozens of Mexicans appeared out of nowhere, and somehow I got scooted all the way to the right of the stage? WTF! Anyways, Girl in a Coma, good show overall. What more can I say, Nina knocked it out of the Park, Jenn was Amazing, and Phanie was beating on those drums like they were going out of style. I am happy to report that they did play my favorite song of theirs "Pleasure and Pain" (included below for your listening pleasure). The sound/balance wasn't great at times, but that was mostly likely the bars fault. Again I briefly met the ladies after the show and of course they are very friendly to all of their fans.
So in conclusion… I had a wonderful time that night. Event though I was a fish out of water at "Sue Ellen's" I wouldn't mind going back there again (what a surprise). Both "Girl in a Coma" & "Screaming Red" rocked it hard. I thoroughly enjoyed both of their performances. They are both a fine example of Two Texas Punk Bands.. Loud, Fast, Funny, Energetic, and Entertaining! I am looking forward to the day when either of them play in D/FW again. And I would highly recommend that all fans of Punk/Rock to definitely check them out if they ever play in your neck of the woods…