"We are constantly touring and we need reliable gear, we choose Pig Hog cords because they last through extensive tours and it's one less thing to worry about. We know Pig Hog has our backs."
Girl in a Coma has never been a band content to follow the rules. Formed in San Antonio, Texas, by sisters Nina and Phanie Diaz alongside bassist Jenn Alva, the trio carved out a sound that seamlessly blends punk urgency, indie rock, post-punk, rockabilly, and Latin influences into something unmistakably their own.
After being discovered and signed by Joan Jett’s Blackheart Records, Girl in a Coma spent more than a decade building an international following through relentless touring and emotionally charged performances. The band shared stages with legendary artists including Morrissey, Tegan and Sara, Social Distortion, and The Pogues, while earning critical acclaim for albums such as Both Before I’m Gone, Trio B.C., and the Independent Music Award-winning Exits & All the Rest.
Following a hiatus, Girl in a Coma reunited, reminding longtime fans—and introducing a new generation—why they remain one of Texas’ most influential rock bands. Their chemistry is undeniable: Nina Diaz’s unmistakable voice and fearless guitar work, Jenn Alva’s melodic, driving bass lines, and Phanie Diaz’s explosive drumming create a live show that is as powerful today as it has ever been.
Now in 2026, the band enters its next chapter with renewed purpose. Fresh off a celebrated reunion, new touring, and the release of their first new music in over a decade, Girl in a Coma continues to evolve while honoring the intensity and authenticity that made them beloved in the first place. Their latest single, “Invisible,” offers the first glimpse into an upcoming full-length album—their first in more than ten years—as they continue reconnecting with audiences across North America.
More than twenty years after first stepping onto the stage together, Girl in a Coma isn’t revisiting the past—they’re writing an exciting new future, proving that some bands only grow stronger with time.
"We are constantly touring and we need reliable gear, we choose Pig Hog cords because they last through extensive tours and it's one less thing to worry about. We know Pig Hog has our backs."
Girl in a Coma has never been a band content to follow the rules. Formed in San Antonio, Texas, by sisters Nina and Phanie Diaz alongside bassist Jenn Alva, the trio carved out a sound that seamlessly blends punk urgency, indie rock, post-punk, rockabilly, and Latin influences into something unmistakably their own.
After being discovered and signed by Joan Jett’s Blackheart Records, Girl in a Coma spent more than a decade building an international following through relentless touring and emotionally charged performances. The band shared stages with legendary artists including Morrissey, Tegan and Sara, Social Distortion, and The Pogues, while earning critical acclaim for albums such as Both Before I’m Gone, Trio B.C., and the Independent Music Award-winning Exits & All the Rest.
Following a hiatus, Girl in a Coma reunited, reminding longtime fans—and introducing a new generation—why they remain one of Texas’ most influential rock bands. Their chemistry is undeniable: Nina Diaz’s unmistakable voice and fearless guitar work, Jenn Alva’s melodic, driving bass lines, and Phanie Diaz’s explosive drumming create a live show that is as powerful today as it has ever been.
Now in 2026, the band enters its next chapter with renewed purpose. Fresh off a celebrated reunion, new touring, and the release of their first new music in over a decade, Girl in a Coma continues to evolve while honoring the intensity and authenticity that made them beloved in the first place. Their latest single, “Invisible,” offers the first glimpse into an upcoming full-length album—their first in more than ten years—as they continue reconnecting with audiences across North America.
More than twenty years after first stepping onto the stage together, Girl in a Coma isn’t revisiting the past—they’re writing an exciting new future, proving that some bands only grow stronger with time.
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