‘Celebrities’ begins with a classical arrangement from TV COMA before instantly switching up to catchy pop rock instrumentals

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TV COMA are a power-pop band based in Brighton.

The four-piece are now gearing up for the release of their debut album ‘WUSS’, which will be available on Friday 19th November 2021.

‘WUSS’ is named after an essay by Bret Easton Ellis called “Generation Wuss” which criticises the millennial generation.

On their debut, TV COMA look to re-appropriate the word for their own disenfranchised generation by writing punk-flecked millennial pop songs drawn from the personal experiences of co-frontmen and siblings Max and Leo Troy.

Delving into the psychology of the disoriented 20-to-30-year-old, ‘WUSS’ will present a scathing, empathetic and essential new record; laying bare all facets of a generation left blinking at the lights of a rapidly changing world that they helped create, but no longer understand.

‘Celebrities’ is the first single to be released from the forthcoming debut album.

‘Celebrities’ begins with a mellow classical arrangement from TV COMA before instantly switching up to catchy pop rock instrumentals.

The lyrics are satirical whilst also providing relevant social commentary about selfies and social media.

 

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