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The punk rock/alternative band from Germany, Coma Beach, release lyric video of "Jesus' Tears"

"Jesus' Tears" is the track #7 from their album "The Scapegoat's Agony"


Shock, chaos, pain, rage and isolation: These are the thematic cornerstones of Coma Beach’s music. The very title of their debut album, The Scapegoat's Agony, an ominous-sounding allusion to Samuel Beckett's literary works, already bears the haunting promise of a highly unusual experience. Lurking behind it all, there is a clear-eyed artistic vision rather

than a generic punk rock album…


Coma Beach is a punk rock/alternative rock band from Würzburg, Germany. The band was formed by singer B. Kafka, guitarist Captain A. Fear and drummer M. Lecter, with bassist U. Terror and rhythm guitarist M. Blunt completing the lineup. 


Coma Beach's musical influences range from Sex Pistols, Ramones, Hüsker Dü, Joy

Division, The Cure, The Jesus and Mary Chain to Guns N1 Roses, Therapy? and Bad

Religion, with their songs frequently straddling the line between punk rock and

alternative rock.


The band's English lyrics draw on numerous themes and motifs from various authors,

such as the existentialist view of the world's utter meaninglessness, as portrayed in

Samuel Beckett's plays and novels; the satirical-sarcastic approach to the absurdities

of human existence, as employed in Douglas Adams's narratives; the often tragic and

- not infrequently - self-inflicted conflicts that countless characters have to suffer

through in William Shakespeare's plays; or Arthur Schopenhauer's system of a

radical metaphysical pessimism.



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