"TRIO
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Girl in a
Coma, hailing from the Lone Star State, formed when best friends Jenn
Alva and Phanie Diaz met in Jr-high school art class over a mutual
love of the Smiths, Nirvana, and skipping school. All they needed
was a singer. Enter Nina Diaz, Phanie’s then 12-year old little
sister. Nina blew them away with her mesmerizing vocals, a powerful
voice some critics have compared to Bjork, Patsy Cline, and the band’s
hero, Morrissey himself. The trio practiced for three years, gigged
at local punk rock clubs, played a High School talent show, one kid’s
birthday party, and then hit the road, building up a solid and loyal
fan base across the country.
In 2006, the
Girls played for Joan Jett and long-time songwriting partner and producer,
Kenny Laguna, at New York’s Knitting Factory as part of a cable
TV show featuring unknown bands. Jett and Laguna were so impressed
with the band that they signed GIAC to their label, Blackheart Records,
on the spot. The band’s 2007 debut album, Both Before I’m
Gone, was a critical hit with raves from Alternative Press Magazine,
the LA Weekly, Bust magazine, among many others, with the album reaching
No. 23 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart and No. 21
on iTunes. “Clumsy Sky,” the band’s first single,
won a 2007 Independent Music Award in the Best Song-Punk category.
The last of the four singles released, “Their Cell,” was
recently voted by TV viewers into the Top 10 on Logo’s The Click
List show.
Since the
CD’s release GIAC has been headlining shows in venues coast-to-coast,
playing on Cyndi Lauper’s “True Colors” tour, as
well as opening for the Pogues, Social Distortion, Tegan and Sara
in a cross-country national tour, and with Morrissey in both Europe
and the U.S.
In between
the constant touring, the band was busy writing songs for their new
CD, the upcoming Blackheart Record’s release Trio B.C.
The creative process was a new and liberating experience for the Girls.
“The
challenge for this record was having to come up with songs in a matter
of a year,” Jenn explains, “with Both Before I'm Gone
we had 7 years with that material. For this new CD, a little over
18 months.”
As with their
first album, the end result is a unique amalgamation of eclectic influences:
oldies, rockabilly, 90s alternative, and contemporary bands both indie
and mainstream. And in a nod to their San Antonio, Texas background,
the Girls place their cutting-edge rock sound in a familiar context.
“We
chose Trio B.C. as the album title because it was the name
of our grandfather’s Tejano band way back in the 50s,”
Phanie Diaz explains. “He was our first musical influence. He
would play us guitar and sing and we would love to watch him in the
garage with a cold beer in his hand playing his records and singing
along like he meant it. His passion is our inspiration. We hope to
make people feel that way about our music.”
Trio B.C. includes tracks produced by Grammy-award winning
producer Greg Collins (U2 and Gwen Stefani) and Gabriel Gonzalez (formerly
of Sparta and one of the producers of the band’s debut Both
Before I’m Gone). Joan Jett and Kenny Laguna produced two
special tracks on the CD, “Vino,” and “Joannie in
the City,” a snarling, post-punk rock cut featuring Joan Jett
on guitar along with Jett’s distinct vocals on background.
“The
song is about females in the music business,” Girl in a Coma’s
writer/singer Nina Diaz explains about her song, “having that
tough attitude and doing what you want. Joan was the door opener for
us all."
The rest of
the album’s cuts explore different styles and tempos with tracks
ranging from the eerie and poetic love song “El Monte”
to the fast and hard rocking “Static Mind.” Other tracks
include the delicate ballad "Pink Lemonade" and the more
sonically experimental "Ven Cerca," Girl in a Coma's first
Spanish language song, a cover of a bright 1960s Mexican pop song,
but made modern and dissonant with feedback and fuzzy guitars reminiscent
of Sonic Youth at their grungiest best.
When not on
the road Phanie likes to Ghost Hunt. Jenn paints pictures. And Nina
has a stuffed bear named Güenther. They all love tattoos.