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'''Love Coma''' was a [[Christian rock]]/alternative group in the early 1990s based in the [[San Antonio]] area of [[Texas]].<ref name=Baimbridge>Baimbridge, Richard (September 28, 1992). "Spiritual Love Coma a band of Christians", ''[[San Antonio Express-News]]'', p. E3.</ref> The group disbanded in 1997<ref>Lloyd, James (May 26, 2000). "Recordings on review", ''[[Dayton Daily News]]'', p. 26.</ref> following the bankruptcy of its record label.<ref>Reddy, Vanita (February 20, 1999). "Diverse artists depart from typical music", ''[[San Antonio Express-News]]'', p. B9.</ref>
'''Love Coma''' is a [[Christian rock]]/alternative group in the early 1990s based in the [[San Antonio]] area of [[Texas]].<ref name=Baimbridge>Baimbridge, Richard (September 28, 1992). "Spiritual Love Coma a band of Christians", ''[[San Antonio Express-News]]'', p. E3.</ref> The group disbanded in 1997<ref>Lloyd, James (May 26, 2000). "Recordings on review", ''[[Dayton Daily News]]'', p. 26.</ref> following the bankruptcy of its record label.<ref>Reddy, Vanita (February 20, 1999). "Diverse artists depart from typical music", ''[[San Antonio Express-News]]'', p. B9.</ref>


Critics have compared the band's sound to that of [[Simple Minds]] and [[The Mission UK]], and band members cite other influences such as [[The Waterboys]] and [[The 77s]].<ref name=Baimbridge /> ''[[The Dallas Morning News]]'', reviewing the album ''Language of Fools'', wrote that the music is "[s]mart and subtle, seductive even."<ref>(December 30, 1995). "Love Coma: Language of Fools", ''[[The Dallas Morning News]]'', p. G6.</ref>
Critics have compared the band's sound to that of [[Simple Minds]] and [[The Mission UK]], and band members cite other influences such as [[The Waterboys]] and [[The 77s]].<ref name=Baimbridge /> ''[[The Dallas Morning News]]'', reviewing the album ''Language of Fools'', wrote that the music is "[s]mart and subtle, seductive even."<ref>(December 30, 1995). "Love Coma: Language of Fools", ''[[The Dallas Morning News]]'', p. G6.</ref>

Revision as of 18:10, 26 October 2020

Love Coma
OriginSan Antonio, U.S.
GenresChristian rock
LabelsR.E.X.

Love Coma is a Christian rock/alternative group in the early 1990s based in the San Antonio area of Texas.[1] The group disbanded in 1997[2] following the bankruptcy of its record label.[3]

Critics have compared the band's sound to that of Simple Minds and The Mission UK, and band members cite other influences such as The Waterboys and The 77s.[1] The Dallas Morning News, reviewing the album Language of Fools, wrote that the music is "[s]mart and subtle, seductive even."[4]

Members

Discography

References

  1. ^ a b Baimbridge, Richard (September 28, 1992). "Spiritual Love Coma a band of Christians", San Antonio Express-News, p. E3.
  2. ^ Lloyd, James (May 26, 2000). "Recordings on review", Dayton Daily News, p. 26.
  3. ^ Reddy, Vanita (February 20, 1999). "Diverse artists depart from typical music", San Antonio Express-News, p. B9.
  4. ^ (December 30, 1995). "Love Coma: Language of Fools", The Dallas Morning News, p. G6.