Coma (band)

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Coma
Piotr Rogucki during concert in MegaClub in Katowice.
Piotr Rogucki during concert in MegaClub in Katowice.
Background information
Origin Flag of Poland Poland, Łódź
Genre(s) Rock (post-grunge/art rock)
Years active 1998–present
Label(s) BMG
Website http://coma.art.pl/
Members
Marcin Kobza
Rafał Matuszak
Piotr Rogucki
Tomasz Stasiak
Dominik Witczak

Coma is a Polish rock band which was founded in June 1998 in Łódź. In the end of 2003 they signed with BMG Poland what allowed them to record their first album Pierwsze wyjście z mroku (First coming out of the darkness).

On May 29, 2006 Coma released their second album Zaprzepaszczone siły wielkiej armii świętych znaków (The forsaken forces of the great army of holy signs).

On June 13, 2007 they gave a concert as a support for Linkin Park and Pearl Jam in Chorzów and on August 12, 2007 as a support for Tool and Dir en grey during Metal Hammer Festival.

Now, musicians of Coma are preparing materials for their third album.

Contents

[edit] Members


[edit] Former members

  • Wojciech Gręda - (Guitar) (1998 - 2001)

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

[edit] Albums

[edit] Unrelased tracks

  • "Bez widoków" (Without perspectives)
  • "Anioły" (Angels)
  • "Just"
  • "Lomocotive"
  • "Summertime "
  • "Nie tylko dla Ciebie" (Not only for You)
  • "Antyfemina"
  • "Mały Jimi" (Little Jimi)
  • "Mała dziewczynka" (Little girl)
  • "Nothing for you" (known also as "I will never lose")
  • "Way"
  • "Trawnik" (Lawn)
  • "Nie mogę nic" (I can do nothing)
  • "Nad dachami" (Over the roofs)
  • "Da da"
  • "Turn back the river"
  • "Coma Tolerancja" (Coma Tolerance; released only on a collection "Nie jesteś bandziorem")
  • "Underground" (Tom Waits' composition translated by Mariusz Lubomski)
  • "Nienasycenie" (Insatiability)
  • "Cisza i ogień" (Silence and fire)
  • "Słowa i sny" (Words and dreams)
  • "Droga na południe" (Road to South)
  • "Nowy projekt" (New project; composition without any official title, placed at the official website in 2003)
  • "Evka" (cover of "Nie płacz Ewka" by Perfect)
  • "Dyskoteki" (Discos)
  • "Chimery" (Chimeras)

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