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BALTIMORE (Map, News) - It’s one thing to be a Morrissey fan. It’s quite another to have him become a fan of yours.
That was the enviable situation Nina Diaz found herself in recently. When Diaz was 12, she formed the band Girl in a Coma with two friends. Although several notable musicians (including Joan Jett, who signed the trio to her Blackheart Records label) have raved about the band, meeting Morrissey was especially motivating for Diaz.
“He came to see us at [Los Angeles club] The Viper Room and gave us some compliments,” said Diaz. “It just makes you feel so cool and like anything is possible.”
Soon after the meeting, Morrissey invited Girl in a Coma to open for him on a European tour. Although plenty of up-and-coming musicians model themselves on Morrissey and The Smiths, you don’t hear of many that receive such attention from the legendary musician.
Not that opening for big-name musicians is really new for the band, which has also toured with The Pogues and Social Distortion. Such recognition might overly inflate some performers’ egos, but that’s clearly not the case with Diaz, who speaks affectionately about her family and friends and seeks paths for self-improvement.
“Recently I’ve started reading a lot about Zen and [practicing] yoga,” said Diaz. “I’m opening my mind to different things to stay focused and centered.”
That self-awareness is also helping Diaz and her bandmates focus on writing their next album. She promises it will have the same kind of ‘90s alt-rock vibe (think of The Toadies) as the band’s 2007 debut, “Before I’m Gone,” which received wide critical acclaim.
“Girl in a Coma are as influenced by the Smiths as their moniker implies, but the all-female, Latina trio also put plenty of spit-polished guitar and intimidating atmospherics into their silver-throated sound,” wrote a critic for Seattle Weekly. “[It’s] a slickly produced but smartly executed collection of dreamy, anthemic hard rock. …”
Let other musicians fret about a “sophomore slump” after a well-received debut; Diaz seems energized by the challenge to put out another well-received record.
“We’re excited to play the new songs,” said Diaz. “It’s all come together really well; these songs are definitely cool.”
IGirl in a Coma with Pariah Piranha, Savory James, DJ Gilbert
Venue: Metro Gallery, 1700 N. Charles St., Baltimore
When: 8 p.m. doors, 9 p.m. music; Saturday
Details: $7; brownpapertickets.com
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Examiner Reader said:
Asia show at the Ballroom was fabulous. Steve was complete animated like I have never seen at a yes show. Carl Palmer, what can you say except assume? Did anyone buy the $30 wrist band of the Show? Wondering how it sounds.
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Examiner Reader said:
nice. we remember seeing the band in Dan's Bar and the G street pub in sacto and playing with other local bands trying to launch out of San Fran, and thriving ivory did it while others feel off the face of the earth. bravo.
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Was very disappointed with Nick Lowe. My new ex fav. Acoustic on stage with a mic for his warmup then with him. How about a band, some pub rock? It was like Donovan in a bad time warp. I remember when that bard used to rock and roll... sadly...
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Examiner Reader said:
Ray Davies' "Peace In Our Time" is about a troubled relationship, not about the end of the war. Please read the lyrics before writing your article. Rolling Stone made the same error. You'd think the media in San Francisco could learn to read before writing. Thank you.
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Examiner Reader said:
$215, plus fees, for such an ecclectic lineup? No thanks.
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Examiner Reader said:
Regarding "Come to the Cabaret" no mention has been made of how the new Razz Room intends to include local artist or even if they will be able to book the room as in the old days with the Plush Room. While it is nice to know that the "Big Names!" in Cabaret will have a place to play, it would be nice to know that the little man will still be considered. That's what was nice about The Plush. It did provide opportunity for local talent.
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Can't wait for this. Biffy Clyro are probably the best band on the planet at the moment.
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Actually, spreading 'virally on the Internet' is how Ms. Gauthier seems to be getting her music heard these days. Being from Britain, of course, you don't fathom the sorry state of US radio. And it appears she wants nothing more than to share these multilingual versions of her song with listeners around the world, for free. Perhaps sparking some understanding, or at least a potential discussion, in the process. Aided, of course, by that malevolent Machiavellian device, the Internet. Does that sound like a self-centered 'celebrity' to you? We Yanks aren't as stupid as we look.
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I doubt that Mr.Lanham did anything more that reprint a press release, which will no doubt spread virally on the Internet and make money for Ms. Gauthier as "news." This is the problem with celebrity culture and the lack of a world view in the United States. To think that a song which stands to make the "artist" some money is going to stop the torture that is life in the Mideast is a grave disservice to the people suffering there. Celebrities are a simple-minded lot and Americans believe them. From UK visitor
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great band - great show!
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Huey was hot in the 80's, but now it's sort of sad to see that he's becoming, well, middle aged. I'm glad to see that he can still rock and roll even though it makes me feel old!
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Examiner Reader said:
I know this is a really third-rate rag and you're doing the best you can, but would it kill you to proofread a bit and spell the names of the people you quote correctly?
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"Weird" Michael said:
Good article! I always head that Al got his nick name "Weird Al" whilst attending university. deadairpodcast
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MCRGirl said:
Interesting.
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