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June 27, 2009 ET For a fledgling band,
there's no more valuable ally than an already-established rock icon.
Girl in a Coma counts Joan Jett as a mentor and a labelmate—the
band is signed to her Blackheart Records. Instead of Jett's arena-punk,
though, this San Antonio-based Latina trio—sisters Nina and
Phanie Diaz and buddy Jenn Alva—matches throwback vocals with
a modern-rock attitude. Think the Ronettes, heavily tattooed, meeting
My Bloody Valentine in a Texas alley. The act's sophomore release,
"Trio B.C.," finds it full of swagger and in fine form with
tracks like "Ven Cerca," featuring Nina crooning Spanish
lyrics with a snarl. Droning, high-voltage guitars fill "Static
Mind," while "BB" maintains a swinging, torch-singer
vibe while evoking the spirit of the American Southwest. The members
of Girl in a Coma may be protégés of a music
legend, but they don't need to ride Jett's coattails—these kids
are more than alright. |
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