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There are multiple artists with this name:
1) Coma was a Polish alternative rock band, founded in 1998 in Łódź by Dominik Witczak (guitar) and Tomasz Stasiak (drums). They disbanded in 2019.
The first album Pierwsze Wyjście z Mroku was released in 2004. After winning the Rock Festival in Węgorzewo the band became very popular in Poland. The second album, Zaprzepaszczone Siły Wielkiej Armii Świętych Znaków was released in May 2006.
In 2008, after hiring a new drummer, Coma released the double concept album Hipertrofia.
2) Coma is a Cologne-based techno-/electro duo - Georg Conrad and Marius Bubat. After a couple of ambient-like tracks they turned more into the electronical style of music. In early 2008 they got signed by Firm Records/Kompakt and released a 12" played on heavy rotation by famous Techno DJs like Superpitcher, Tobias Thomas and Sascha Funke. (Official Website)
3) Coma is a romanian nu-metal band formed around 1999.
From the very beginning a DIY effort, the band never expected any help from “outside”. In search of a record deal, Coma faced the problem of being a little hard for Romania in a time when easy dance summer hits were at the top of all charts. They were the first band in the Romanian rock landscape who alternated heavy riffs, profound lyrics and screamed and warm vocals. They were the first band to abandon the way old-school rockers used to dress and gave Romania a glimpse of what was happening across its borders.
A record deal landed finally from A&A Records, a Warner Music licensee, and while it didn’t do anything for them, the guys worked hard at promoting their music in the old-fashioned way – as many concert appearances as possible. And the word spread quickly!
Their first video Nu vreau, fetițo, casă (basically a wordplay in speaking, meaning both "Girl, I Don't Want a Home" and "Girl, I don't want to" depending whether you think of "casă" or "ca să"), which appeared in March 2000, was a parody of the Romanian music scene back then and attracted a great deal of attention towards the band. In the meantime, the band was working on their first album, Somn.
When it came to recording new videos COMA turned to Palme d’Or Award Winner Marian Crișan (at that time, just starting out as a director) who directed their subsequent videos: Bruzli Vs. Vandam (a phonetic Romanian transcription of the names Bruce Lee and Van Damme), Stai (tr. Wait) and În mine în șoaptă (tr. In Me In Whisper).
After the first pressing sold out, the band faced the denial of a second pressing, as record labels in Romania did not want to take chances with what they thought was a risky and noncommercial genre. Coma didn’t sell much in comparison with foreign bands (4000 copies) but due to the lack of interest from the record label the fact that they sold out all copies in such a short time is a miracle in itself.
Both the country’s economic factors and the age of the members determined them to take a break and search for other ways to develop a good and stable base for their lives. Although they were on hiatus, the public didn’t forget them, and they appeared as opening acts for Sepultura, Soulfly, Deftones and Born from Pain. Also, during this period they had some club gigs. Their fanbase still supporting them was a catalyst for going back to the studio and finally, work on Nerostitele began.
Nerostitele (tr. The Unspoken), their sophomore album, was released on November 30th 2006, in a special concert held in Bucharest's FIRE CLUB. The album’s first video, Coboară-mă-n Rai (tr. Descend Me Into Heaven), was filmed entirely in infrared and was again directed by their long time director friend and Palme d’Or Award Winner Marian Crișan. Two more videos have been released from this album.
Because the situation with the record labels didn’t improve, Nerostitele is a 100% independent product. Although indie, the album has lots to offer: appearances from Faith No More bassist BILL GOULD, and ADRIAN DESPOT - lead singer of Romanian alternative rock band Vița de Vie and also a collaboration with a Romanian hip hop artist – BRUGNER (B.R.G./Delikt/R.A.N.-S.).
There has also been a second video for Cântă-mi povestea (tr. Sing My Story), but its promotion restricted and hindered by most major labels and tv stations still interested only in commercial music and bands, it was played constantly on original member HEFE's TV show, "BRING THE NOISE".
Outside the band, CĂTĂLIN collaborated, amongst others, with Bucharest hip-hop band DAGGA on their debut album, on "Cum am crescut" (tr. How I Grew Up) while DAN revealed, once again, his screaming skills on Romanian alternative-rap giants, DA HOOD, on a track named "De cate ori" (tr. How Many Times).
3) Coma is a heavy load crustcore band from Sweden, with former members of Born Dead Icons, Autoritar and Mass Genocide Process.
4) Coma was a late 1970s Danish prog-rock band with obvious Zappa-esque style jazzy influences, who released two records, Financial Tycoon (1977) and Amoc (1980).
5) Coma is a Psuedonym for Jerusalem-based Shai Yehezkelli. He has released 3 LP's through the years 1999-2002, under the moniker Coma, on the Israeli indie label Fact: Poem for the Lowest Common Denominator (1999), Coma (2001), and Asuuann (2002).
6) Coma is an 1980s Japanese post-punk band that took heavy influences from Killing Joke.
7) Coma was a Swedish sludge metal band that was greatly inspired by Neurosis, Isis & Alice In Chains.
8) Coma is an acoustic project of Spencer Mertel based in Seattle, Washington.
9) Coma is a Finish progressive / indie-rock band.
10) Coma is an alternate ego of Simon Rees who released an Ambient-IDM album called "Chronoglide" under the moniker Astral Engineering on Worm Interface Recordings in the mid 90s. The drum and bass side-project Coma turns up via a few remixes and also on the first "Alt.Frequencies" compilation on Worm Interface with the track "Zero".
11) Coma is solo orchestral-ambience project from Adelaide, Australia.
12) Coma was a former Slovak rock quaternion consisting of Miroslav Feher (guitar), Jozef Tomašovič (drums and vocal), František Vizváry (bass guitar) and Peter Tomašovič (vocal). Their only one album was issued in 1992 under label Tak sa mám.
13) Coma is swedish crustcore band. They released split 7ep w/ Mass genocide process and s/t LP on Insane society recs. Currently inactive.
14) Coma is an alternative band from Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Coma was Brendan Hickey (guitars, boomerang), Christien Gagnier (guitars, analogue synthesizer, organ, lapsteel w/ebow, voice), Stewart Adamson (bass), Ryan Fields (percussion), James Tiller (production)
15) Coma is a Black Metal band from Germany. They formed in 2004 and have released two demos.
16) Coma is a Melodic Death-Black Metal band from Italy.
17) Coma was a thrash metal band from Poland.
18) Coma was a Technical Grind / Death metal band from Romania.
19) Coma was a thrash metal band from Washington, USA.
20) Coma is no-metal band in Brooklyn/Albany, NY/San Francisco, USA.
21) coma is a post-rock band in Georgetown, Penang Malaysia.
Coma hails from a two-block radius in Albany, NY (a city with deadly low self-esteem, but I digress). They practice in a spooky warehouse across the river. The three boys performing under the name Coma have spent the last almost-decade playing their little hearts out in musical outfits of tiny personal successes (Zahnarzt, Lincoln Money Shot, Amazing Plaid) and retarded, cringe-inducing failures (Starts With A 'B' Ends With An 'H').
Coma sounds like a nihilistic ghost trapped in the body of a friendly robot. It's wicked reductive to compare 'x' to 'y', but that's what you're interested in, right? Well, the boys like to listen to Scott Walker, Bobby Conn, the Screamers, the Birthday Party, David Bowie and the fun Brian Eno records. They enjoy cozy living rooms, bottomless dark nights of monumental personal reflection, drinking with friends and listening to dubstep. Their turn-offs include old people and tacky coupons.
22) CoMa
CoMa is U.S. born female vocalist and producer residing in Los Angeles, also known as Nicole Marie:
She participates in many collaborations, such as CoMa & Owsey and has worked with Stumbleine: The Beat My Heart Skips (ft CoMa)
Facebook band pageSoundcloud
23) Coma is stoner doom band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United states
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Tonacja
Coma Lyrics
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spokojny, cichy jak u schyłku lata noc
za praworządne pojednanie stron...
- niewierne suki demagogii nakarmione, śpią.
U nas ducha nie zgasi
odmienność poglądów i racji,
a sztuk używamy perswazji - łagodnych!
Mój dom, w którym głowy są wolne,
od słów samozwańczych proroków.
Tu miłość, rozsądek i wiara,
tu wszyscy szanują się w bloku!
A dziewczyny piękne i młode
oraz zawsze można je zaprosić na sok.
Chłopcy zorganizowali ruch ów,
nieustającej afirmacji nocy i dnia
odwiedzili mnie, gdy byłem sam,
kiedy wy będziecie sami, odwiedzą was.
A dziewczyny piękne i młode
oraz zawsze można je zaprosić na sok.
A dziewczyny piękne są i młode
oraz zawsze można je zaprosić na sok
Takiej władzy
W naszych progach
Wszyscy chcielibyśmy podziękować,
W kilku nie do końca pięknych słowach.
Z wyrazami szczerej niewdzięczności,
Dla skurwysynów nie mamy litości!
Moja nacja - moja tonacja
Moja nacja - moja tonacja
The lyrics of Coma's song Tonacja seem to describe a peaceful and safe home, where people of different views and opinions can coexist harmoniously. The first few lines express gratitude for such a home, which is quiet and serene like a late summer night. The song then talks about how the home values freedom of thought and uses persuasion instead of force to get their point across. The singer's house is depicted as a place where people respect each other, and even the girls are beautiful and always up for a drink.
The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Moja nacja - moja tonacja" which translates to "My nation - my tune." This seems to suggest that the song is not just about a physical house but a metaphorical one, where people of different backgrounds can come together and create their tune. The lyrics then take a turn, possibly referencing corrupt and dishonest politicians who manipulate public opinion. They are described as "unfaithful bitches fed on demagoguery" who are sleeping while the people are awake and aware of the situation. The song ends with clear contempt for these politicians and a call for honesty and sincerity in public life.
Overall, the lyrics of Tonacja seem to advocate for a peaceful and inclusive society where people can coexist even if they disagree. The song seems to be a critique of dishonest and power-hungry politicians who seek to exploit differences and manipulate public opinion for their gain.
Line by Line Meaning
i dziękujemy za bezpieczny dom, spokojny, cichy jak u schyłku lata noc za praworządne pojednanie stron... - niewierne suki demagogii nakarmione, śpią.
We thank you for a safe, peaceful home - quiet like a summer night, thanks to an honest reconciliation of opposing sides. Unfaithful bitches are fed by demagogues and sleep.
U nas ducha nie zgasi odmienność poglądów i racji, a sztuk używamy perswazji - łagodnych!
Our spirit will not extinguish due to differing views and opinions, and we use the art of persuasion - gently!
Mój dom, w którym głowy są wolne, od słów samozwańczych proroków. Tu miłość, rozsądek i wiara, tu wszyscy szanują się w bloku!
My home is where heads are free from self-proclaimed prophets' words. Love, reason, and faith are here, where everyone respects each other in the block!
A dziewczyny piękne i młode oraz zawsze można je zaprosić na sok.
And beautiful young girls, always available to be invited for a drink.
Chłopcy zorganizowali ruch ów, nieustającej afirmacji nocy i dnia odwiedzili mnie, gdy byłem sam, kiedy wy będziecie sami, odwiedzą was.
The boys organized the movement of never-ending affirmation of night and day, and they visited me when I was alone. When you are alone, they will visit you.
A dziewczyny piękne i młode oraz zawsze można je zaprosić na sok.
And beautiful young girls, always available to be invited for a drink.
A dziewczyny piękne są i młode oraz zawsze można je zaprosić na sok
And beautiful young girls are always available to be invited for a drink.
Takiej władzy W naszych progach Wszyscy chcielibyśmy podziękować, W kilku nie do końca pięknych słowach. Z wyrazami szczerej niewdzięczności, Dla skurwysynów nie mamy litości!
We would all like to thank such power in our homes, in a few not-so-beautiful words. With sincere words of ingratitude, we have no mercy for bastards!
Moja nacja - moja tonacja Moja nacja - moja tonacja
My nation - my tone My nation - my tone
Contributed by Lincoln Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@joannatasz5503
Rytmiczny kawałek i fajnie ulozone teksty piosenek z sensem o zyciu pisane lub przezyciach uwielbiam takie rytmy
@Julka821017
czasem w tym świecie obłudy, fałszywych uśmiechów i akuratności, gdy jadę do pracy czy z niej wracam.... słucham - i pomaga. Czemu coraz mniej jest ludzi, którzy rozumieją tekst, którzy noszą w sercu tolerancję? Nie mówię, że kiedyś było lepiej ale było normalniej
@markowalik
2:43 kto w październiku 2020? :)
@michaelmadsen3363
No ja :)
@arletajagiello
I dziękujemy za bezpieczny dom Spokojny, cichy jak u schyłku lata noc Za praworządne pojednanie stron... Niewierne suki demagogii nakarmione, śpią U nas ducha nie zgasi Odmienność poglądów i racji A sztuk używamy perswazji - łagodnych! Mój dom, w którym głowy są wolne Od słów samozwańczych proroków Tu miłość, rozsądek i wiara Tu wszyscy szanują się w Bloku! A dziewczyny piękne i młode Oraz zawsze można je zaprosić na sok Chłopcy zorganizowali ruch ów Nieustającej afirmacji nocy i dnia Odwiedzili mnie, gdy byłem sam Kiedy wy będziecie sami, odwiedzą was A dziewczyny piękne i młode Oraz zawsze można je zaprosić na sok A dziewczyny piękne są i młode Oraz zawsze można je zaprosić na sok Takiej władzy W naszych progach Wszyscy chcielibyśmy podziękować W kilku nie do końca pięknych słowach Z wyrazami szczerej niewdzięczności Dla skurwysynów nie mamy litości! Moja nacja - moja tonacja Moja nacja - moja tonacja.
@danielmatlosz666
2021. Tego nie da się nie kochać
@renatapelc2714
Zawsze można je zaprosić na sok
@renatapelc2714
Moja to nacja💪
@joszin1
Iść pod sejm i puścić im ten kawałek.
@leonzpoczty3669
Nie sądzę , by wielu z nich coś skumało!