Coma Beach is back to the music yet again with a banger tune compilation 'Passion/Bliss' and here's everything you need to know! Drowning in moods of shock, pain, chaos, rage and isolation: COMA BEACH isn't just your ordinary band but rather a thriving sensation that is growing its charm in the rock world for all the right reasons! Curating artistic illusions based on real-world scenarios, they draw their vision from the likes of Joy Division, The Cure and Guns N' Roses to name a few, blurring the thin line between punk and alternative rock. Having that out of the way, let's give their brand new Sonic baby a shot and see what's it about!

Bound to revive the spirit of rock in the minds of youngsters, this album is here to save a generation!
We start strong with the dramatic funks of 'Passion'. A numbing tale that questions the existence of a found purpose in one's heart, this captures the angst and frustration one feels while one runs in circles trying to figure out life. Then we drift subtly into a more laid-back, bass-driven lucid dream with 'Bliss'. Reviving the energy of the iconic Nirvana, this is a number that feels inevitably on point with its every striking beat.
Growing the vibe of adventure even further in the album, 'Astray (Fallen Angel)' seems to paint the daunting realities of delusion versus reality, where one has no option but to face the music. Accompanied by a thunderous and power-packed splash of bass, 'Nothing Right' is the exact image of despair and agony one has. Capturing the vivid energy of the blues will instantly fill your bloodstream with adrenaline.
Last but not least, we reach the end of this masterpiece with the rock n' roll of 'The Final Door'. Pumping up the intensity of energy to manifolds is bound to get you tapping your feet. Overall, I think of this as a hidden gem that deserves its spotlight!
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