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Coma Cinema

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Posthumous Release (2013)
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Blue Suicide (2010)
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Stoned Alone (2010)
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Baby Prayers (2009)


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4 users heart off Coma Cinema - Caroline, Please Kill Me
4 users heart off Coma Cinema - Her Sinking Sun
4 users heart off Coma Cinema - Business as Usual
4 users heart off Coma Cinema - Blue Suicide
4 users heart off Coma Cinema - Hell


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Coma Cinema is an American indie pop band that was formed by Mat Cothran in 2005. Mat began writing songs for the band during his high school days in Spartanburg, but the band is now based in Columbia, South Carolina.
Coma Cinema's Blue Suicide was released in March 2011, on both cassette (via Wonderbeard Tapes) and vinyl (via Fork and Spoon Records), as well as digitally on the band's website.

History:
Mat began writing songs under the name 'Coma Cinema' early in his teens. After years of performing locally to promote his body, Mat released a collection of his recordings in January 2009, entitled Baby Prayers.
Baby Prayers caught the attention of music blogs and websites--including Pitchfork.com, who posted the music video for "Flower Pills" in February 2010. In June 2010, Coma Cinema followed up with their second album, Stoned Alone. Accompanying its digital release, Coma Cinema announced on their website that their music is "currently feed to download and cumsumption."

Recent work:
Coma Cinema's most recent album, Blue Suicide, was released in March 2011 in both digital and physical formats (Wonderbeard Tapes released cassette tapes; Fork and Spoon Records pressed the binyl). Two tracks off Blue Suicide have already been released in a split 7" single with the band Teen Pornography through AMDISCS: "Wondering" and "Greater Vultures."
On May 27th, 2013 it was announced that Coma Cinema's fourth record Posthumous Release would be released on June 11th, 2013 on cassette tape through Orchid Tapes and on vinyl through Fork and Spoon Records.
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