The Coma Savants


The Coma Savants


It all started in the fall of 2001...

Your Mom SRO had been working on what would have been their third album when the band decided to call it quits. Very quickly, a new concept came forward and The Coma Savants came into being.

The first order of business was to head to Broken Horsey Studio with Ed Reardon and Jenny Hanson. Over the course of 5 days, The Savants recorded all the basic tracks for what would become their debut, Coma Savant.

The album, released on Uvulittle Records in April of 2002, showcases the group's irrepressible creativity and liberal interpretation of "music" + "performance."

The group played in the mid-west playing many 3-day weekend roadtrips and one 11 date tour.

They released an enhanced CD, Ç, in late 2003 which features music videos, a re-mix of an unreleased song and songs from their debut and one of Stephanie Rearick's solo albums.

They broke up in 2005.


http://myspace.com/thecomasavants

Discography

Ç


November 21, 2003 - In Stock
This is a one-of-a-kind collectors' item. We only made 250 copies and they are all numbered. Also, each one has different artwork inside. The packaging is a cloth pouch that is made from the long streamers used in The Eating Machine video so what you get may not quite look like the one pictured here. This is an enhanced CD -- it will play in your stereo and if you pop it in a computer you can... [read more]

Coma Savant


July 31, 2002 - In Stock
"This band's debut release is simply delightful. Pianist and vocalist Stephanie Rearick establishes that she is no slouch with the opening track, the band's theme song. Her performance invites comparisons to Nina Simone, a situation that most players would subsequently exploit at great length… the electric guitar madness of Jon Hain will appeal to anyone who enjoys new twisted takes on... [read more]