Walk In Coma - Human Condition

The New EP Available Now

God of the Gaps

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Music

Suffer
2023 . Digital

Dead Reckoning
2022 . Digital

Breathe (The Prodigy Cover)
2019 . Digital

Blur the Line of Fiction and Fate
2018 . CD & Digital

Narrenturm
2015 . CD & Digital

Band

Walk In Coma are an alternative metal band from Essex, forged from years on the local live circuit and built on the long-standing musical partnership of schoolmates Alex Adlington (vocals) and Mark Elliott (guitar). Joined by long-time bassist Tom Case and recent addition Dale Sellick (guitar), the band deliver a blend of aggression, precision and atmosphere that has made them a fixture of the UK underground.

Their EPs “Narrenturm” and “Blur the Line of Fiction and Fate” drew strong acclaim and secured support slots with Funeral for a Friend, Breed 77, Cancer Bats, Red Method and Heart of a Coward, while their relentless live energy led them to the final of Essex Metal to the Masses 2019 and numerous headline and festival appearances across the south-east.

Now turning a new page with their newly released EP “Human Condition”, the latest singles "God of the Gaps", “Suffer” and “Dead Reckoning” have already generated serious momentum, earning the band some of their biggest shows and festival bookings to date across the UK.

With a sound that combines the heaviness of Slipknot, the melody of Architects and the groove of Lamb of God, Walk In Coma are a band on the rise, ready to make their mark on the metal scene.

Photo by Richard Gatecliffe

Merch

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Beanie

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£10.00

Blur the Line of Fiction and Fate CD

Blur the Line... CD

£6.00

Narrenturm CD

Narrenturm CD

£6.00

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