St. Albans, UK power-pop quartet TV COMA are back with their debut full-length ‘Wuss’, now streaming everywhere.
Named after an essay by Bret Easton Ellis called “Generation Wuss” which criticizes the millennial generation, the band explains, “WUSS is about the people who run the world now, the millennial adults, who are still trying to figure out how to be adults, a generation left blinking at the lights of a rapidly changing world that they helped create, but no longer understand.”
Formed in a cesspit of post-university malaise, TV COMA re-appropriates this word via the medium of punk-flecked millennial pop songs, drawing from the personal experiences of co-frontmen and siblings Max and Leo Troy.
After gaining coverage on Spotify playlist “Hot New Bands”, Radio X, BBC Introducing, Louder and Fresh On The Net, the band is ready to bring its anthemic, guitar-powered sing-alongs to the masses.
‘Wuss’ follows the 2019 release of the band’s well-received ‘Body Negativity’ EP (Wiretap Records).
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