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If frizzy hair was a metaphor for festival time,
Then this woman is the goddess of the festival shrine.
Met her,at a jam in that garden of sorts
I must confess, God bless, having impure thoughts.
"Show us the money!" was the call of the night.
But no money could have bought even a piece of the pride.
There might have been a sea of peope I don't know.
All I could see is that this woman she glowed so.
Why, it's a pleasure to meet ya.
You look like one incredible creature.
Wanna treat you fine.
Let's dance and grind.
Get so funk-inflicted it's a crime.
You're divine.
You're sublime.
And well, you blow my mind.

You're so sly.
Why?
She caterpillar so good that all the Greeks go "Killa"
Break and enter, take ya like a glass of milk and "spill ya!"
Saw her coming, what I mean is, she got that sex coffee bean.
But she tastes like vanilla.
Well alright, she ignites when we hit the floor.
Like the vroom on a supercommadore.
Now if it makes a good story, well it's just worthwhile.
With her it's like dealing stories in the sprinkler style.
It's so sly, hi, it's a pleasure to meet ya.
You look like one incredible creature.
Wanna treat you fine.
Let's dance and grind.
Get so funk-inflicted it's a crime.
You're divine.
You're sublime.
And well, you blow my mind.
You're so sly.
Why?
Oh, do the Luis.
Do the chchchchchili.
Do the boom-shak, hit the sack, back seats feelin' alright.
Do the monkey shuffle.
Rock it with a fine strut.
Do the late checkout with the "Do not disturb" sign outside.
And do the sly.
Why, it's a pleasure to meet ya.
You look like one incredible creature.
Wanna treat you fine.
Let's dance and grind.
Get so funk-inflicted it's a crime.
You're divine.
You're sublime.
And well, you blow my mind.
You're so sly.
Why?
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San Antonio’s Girl In A Coma have left a permanent tattoo on the hearts of thousands with their piercing songs and nuclear performances. They’ve blazed a singular trail since Nina Diaz joined the band at age 13 and have found champions and comrades along the way including Joan Jett who signed them, Morrissey, Sia, Tegan and Sara, The Pogues and Amanda Palmer who have hand selected them for tours. In addition, Robert Rodriguez asked them to compose one of the key songs for his film Machete last year. All the while, they have been building one of the most impassioned and diverse fan bases in music. Girl in a Coma are that rare feral band, unaffected by trends, that has managed to stay wild and thrill us at every turn. Exits & All the Rest, their 4th album out November 1, 2011 on Blackheart Records, is the most heart-stopping turn yet.

Girl in a Coma formed when best friends Jenn Alva and Phanie Diaz met in Jr-high school art class over a mutual love of the Smiths, Nirvana, and skipping school. All they needed was a singer. Enter Nina Diaz, Phanie’s little sister. Nina blew them away with her mesmerizing vocals, a powerful voice some critics have compared to Bjork, Patsy Cline, and the band’s hero, Morrissey himself. The trio practiced for three years, gigged at local punk rock clubs, played a High School talent show, one kid’s birthday party, and then hit the road, building up a solid and loyal fan base across the country.

In 2006, the Girls played for Joan Jett and long-time songwriting partner and producer, Kenny Laguna, at New York’s Knitting Factory as part of a cable TV show featuring unknown bands. Jett and Laguna were so impressed with the band that they signed GIAC to their label, Blackheart Records, on the spot.

The band’s 2007 debut album, Both Before I’m Gone, was a critical hit with raves from Alternative Press Magazine, the LA Weekly, Bust magazine, among many others, with the album reaching No. 23 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart and No. 21 on iTunes. “Clumsy Sky,” the band’s first single, won a 2007 Independent Music Award.

In 2009, the band released their follow up album, Trio B.C. The album is a unique amalgamation of eclectic influences: oldies, rockabilly, 90s alternative, and contemporary bands both indie and mainstream.

Just a year later, the band recorded a companion piece to Trio B.C. Produced by Grammy-award winning producer Greg Collins (U2 and Gwen Stefani), Adventures in Coverland. features reinterpretations of songs and artists who have impacted the band. The songs range from a punked out version of Selena’s “Si Una Vez” to a stripped down version of Joy Division’s “Transmission.”

In early 2011, new material was piling up and the band was ready to head back into the studio to work on their upcoming album, Exits & All the Rest.

From sharing stages with their heroes to experiencing Arizona’s controversial laws firsthand, the album was born in an especially intense period for the band. The Girls headed a few miles north to Austin and recorded with producer Mike McCarthy (Spoon, Trail of Dead). It was the band’s first time working on analog tape and all the basic tracks were laid down live. The recording process seemed to help the band capture some of the raw energy and power that they are known for in their live shows. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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