Coma Beach, the punk and alternative rock collective from Würzburg, Germany, is back with their intense new EP, A Madman’s Dream/Mind Descending. Sex Pistols, Joy Division, and Guns N’ Roses, as well as from writers Samuel Beckett and Arthur Schopenhauer are inspirations indeed for Coma Beach. Drawn by their inspirations, they put them together and blend punk rock with alternative influences to create just fabulous unique sounds. Receiving appreciations after their debut album, The Scapegoat’s Agony, they bring the same intense style to this new EP. Coma Beach’s music explores dark and provocative themes, offering a powerful and gripping rock experience.

“Can you already feel the Darkness? If you still haven’t then, now is the time to listen to Coma Beach’s New EP ‘A Madman’s Dream/Mind Descending’ “
Coma Beach’s new EP takes you on a harrowing journey through madness and despair, expanding on the themes from their debut album, The Scapegoat’s Agony. This EP has five tracks that pull you into the dark world of an unnamed antihero facing internal and external battles. It starts with “A Madman’s Dream,” where the protagonist fights against overwhelming forces. The song mixes intense punk energy with raw emotion, capturing the chaos of his struggle. Next is “Mind Descending,” which illustrates the antihero’s rapid fall into madness. The song’s powerful riffs and heavy rhythms reflect his swift slide into insanity, creating a feeling of urgent turmoil. “Absurd” follows, offering a powerful expression of the antihero’s frustration and isolation. Having a heavy vibe which shows the antihero’s angry side at the society for being fake and shallow somethings. “I Won’t Listen” is all about the antihero’s fight against what society expects from him. This song blends a rebellious attitude with intense punk rock, showing the antihero’s anger at fitting in. “Jesus’ Tears” wraps up the EP with a gripping tale of pain and revenge. Its deep, powerful sound mirrors the antihero’s suffering and his promise to avenge those who hurt him. These five tracks together form a compelling rock opera, each one adding to the antihero’s dark and emotional journey into madness and despair.
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