Girl In A Coma
Exits And All The Rest


3.5
great

Review

by iFghtffyrdmns USER (63 Reviews)
November 6th, 2011 | 18 replies


Release Date: 2011 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Is that you in there Joan?

If you know anything about 70's rock and roll, or if you happened to catch 2010's biopic The Runaways, you probably understand that Joan Jett is sort of a badass. Feverish, fierce, and oftentimes fucked up, Jett was able to claw and climb her way through the rock ranks of the 70's and 80's, not only with her original band The Runaways, but also as a solo artist and alongside her more renowned troupe, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. Jett's focus was not limited to her own music though, and the early 1980's saw the start of her and Kenny Laguna's independent label, Blackheart Records. Not only has Blackheart released many of Jett's own chart-topping singles, they have also helped to propel a handful of more recent bands into the spotlight, one of the most relevant of which is San Antonio's Girl In A Coma. Adding the post-punk sensibilities that one would expect from a band named after a Smiths song to a slightly less filtered pop-punk approach (and one that certainly appeases even Jett herself), Girl In A Coma have made quite a name for themselves in the Southwestern United States. With the release of their fourth LP, Exits And All the Rest, GIAC showcase just how loud and indelible three girls with amps and microphones can be.

With a sound that falls somewhere between that of The Runaways themselves and modern contemporary psych-rockers Warpaint, Girl In A Coma certainly put the right foot forward in leaving a lasting impression on their audience. Piloting the ordeal is front-woman Nina Diaz, whose powerful pipes lend Exits And All the Rest the dynamic edge that it needs to stand out amongst the numerous efforts of its peers. Bluntly put, GIAC stand tall on the shoulders of Diaz, augmenting a musical stature that would most likely come up short without so magnetic a vocalist. Diaz demonstrates such vocal mastery right from the get go on Exits…, with opening track 'Adjust' featuring a voice that brings an otherwise mediocre musical backdrop to life. Despite some slightly outdated riffage and a few less-than-impressive jam-session attempts, all three band members try hard to make their musical presence known, but none more so than Diaz. She shines bright throughout Exits…, even when her band shows signs of lagging behind. A track like 'She Had A Plan' sees Diaz just wailing along with cathartic, fuzzed-up feedback, making way for a truly unbridled, Jett-inspired finale.

Though the group's name pays homage to lyrical legend Morrissey, the same can rarely be said for their songwriting. Apart from a few radiant moments, the lyrical content of Exits… consistently hovers somewhere between unremarkable and pedestrian. Asshole acquaintances, boyfriends (or girlfriends) who didn't call when they said they would, and other personal trivialities are covered on the record, though tepid songwriting doesn't necessarily detract from the LP's quality. The more impressively written tracks like 'Cemetery Baby' or closer 'Mother's Lullaby' provide a glimpse into Diaz's ability to back a powerful voice with an equally affecting message. Still, the allure of Exists… lies not in its ability to convey profundities and tell magnificent stories; rather, the record's charm is wholly contained within the grace and tact from which these three Texas girls can extract a handful of hard-hitting tracks. As would be expected from a label anchored in the D.I.Y. predilection of 80's punk, the record's production is mostly raw and almost never overbearing, allowing Girl In A Coma to stand unabashedly behind their music and its authentic potency.

While not the most consistent release, Exits And All the Rest has enough memorable moments to produce some strong singles at the very least. Girl In A Coma owe much of this effectiveness to the vim and vigor of front-woman Diaz, whose sincere, impactful voice allows for the album's multi-faceted yet perfectly accessible tracks to really hit home. Appealing to a largely ranging audience, from intermediary pop-punk lovers to fans of the shoegaze-laden tracks of Warpaint and The Smiths, Exits And All the Rest affixes itself as a 2011 release worth checking out from three girls who have obviously studied up on their rock and roll.



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iFghtffyrdmns
November 7th 2011


7044 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Well they certainly ain't Laura Stevensons but they're pretty damn good nonetheless. Stream this shit over at NPR:

http://www.npr.org/2011/10/23/141505291/first-listen-girl-in-a-coma-exits-and-all-the-rest



Also posted @ http://muzikdizcovery.com

I'll give it a solid 3.3 / 5.0, I can see someone of you digging it hard and others being relatively unaffected.

Irving
Emeritus
November 7th 2011


7496 Comments


Niggle: often times

There shouldn't be a space between the words. Aside from that, great review. The recently-promoted Contributors seem hell-bent on putting me to shame with their work ethic. What are you guys on now? Four or five reviews each post-promotion?

iFghtffyrdmns
November 7th 2011


7044 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

geesh well apparently the non-native English speakers are hell-bent on putting me to shame with their knowledge of compounding words. but as always, thanks for niggling! And yeah some of the contribs (ahem ELI) are really stepping up big, I guess this is my 3rd since but I pretty much already had one of them written and stored.



Just remember Irv: It's quality, not quantity; good things come in 6-letter packages that begin with 'I'; and look both ways before you cross the street. alright then.

Irving
Emeritus
November 7th 2011


7496 Comments


^ HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

iFght, despite your tongue-breaking username, your glib wit and cool person make my life. Just saying =)

iFghtffyrdmns
November 7th 2011


7044 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

awww fuck yeah, feelin' that contributor love. ♥

pizzamachine
November 7th 2011


27303 Comments


Album cover would be perfect without the person in it. Good review!

Irving
Emeritus
November 7th 2011


7496 Comments


What is this - a Contributors night out?!

pizzamachine
November 7th 2011


27303 Comments


all night every night

iFghtffyrdmns
November 7th 2011


7044 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

molokos on the house! let's get real horrorshow, my brothers.

YetAnotherBrick
November 7th 2011


6693 Comments


I don't know what this is, but really good review. have a pos

Irving
Emeritus
November 7th 2011


7496 Comments


^ We just got busted.

Gyromania
November 7th 2011


37166 Comments


Great review, funny thread; pos!

craigy2
November 7th 2011


551 Comments


so this is like a punk warpaint? may have to check it out. nice review as always!

iFghtffyrdmns
November 7th 2011


7044 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah craigy I'd sum it up as a punkier, grungier, slightly less psychedelic warpaint.



and thanks dudes!

Zettel
November 7th 2011


661 Comments


I like how GIAC manages to sound different every record. Not sure if I like this that much, though. Their first two records were likable from the get-go, this one is gonna take more time.

iFghtffyrdmns
November 7th 2011


7044 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i actually haven't heard anything but a few of their earlier songs, they all sounded decent to me but not a whole lot more.

Zettel
November 8th 2011


661 Comments


Well, if you liked this, chances are you would enjoy their first two albums, which, so far, seem to be much better than this one. The third was just a covers album. Exits And All The Rest sounds darker, even a little experimental, but lacks the songwriting, melody and overall fun that attracted me from GIAC in the first place. But damn if Nina cannot sing, she's the core of the band.

Junr
November 11th 2011


3 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Zettel, I couldn't agree more. The first two albums, "Both Before I'm Gone" and "Trio B.C.", are much better than "Exits & All The Rest". I'm honestly a little disappointed. I was expecting an album that made me think like "those are the girls I'm in love with!", instead of just picking 2-3 songs that I really like out of it - the other songs are ok, just definitely not as good as the ones that made me become a fan of GIAC.



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