Girls In A Coma article in San Antonio Current
posted by davidt on Friday December 31 2004, @11:00AM

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Eyes wide open

by Dawn Pomento, San Antonio Current

Girls in a Coma, who have spent the last four years honing their chops on the local club scene, are getting their first big career break: On January 14, the threesome leaves for England to record at the home studio of Morrissey's guitarist Boz Boorer. To put in perspective the significance of this opportunity, keep in mind that the girls cite the Smiths, and especially Morrissey, as their major influence: Girls in a Coma is a play on words on the Smiths' song "Girlfriend in a Coma."
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    nice (Score:0)
    Nice to see they are true fans! I really didn't expect to like their music but it is great! Can't wait to buy this album. Should be interesting to see what Boz does with this.
    Anonymous -- Friday December 31 2004, @03:53PM (#145490)
      best of luck (Score:1)
      ladies and gentleman.
      Johnny Marr -- Friday December 31 2004, @03:55PM (#145491)
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      There is no such thing in life as normal.
        Oh I like them! (Score:1)
        And how exciting for them! Best of luck! You rule, girls!
        sweetnesss <bettiepageNO@SPAMgmx.de> -- Sunday January 02 2005, @12:26PM (#145621)
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