CODA formed in March of 2004 and they have been gigging heavily in and around Northern Ireland ever since, honing there live shows to experiences of pure tense energy delivered with an urgency and passion.
CODA members are:
Julianne Shawe – Guitar & vocals
Matt Crothers - Drums
Gareth Scott - Bass
Chris McCorry- Guitar
All four members have vastly differing musical tastes but share a passion for heart felt melodies and sparkling guitar interplay coupled with urgent and driving riffs which complement the unique female vocals of frontwoman Julianne Shawe.
Their alternative brand of rock finds its roots in influences such as Sleater Kinney, Bloc Party, Skunk Anansie, Pretty Girls Make Graves, The Cure, At The Drive In and Sonic Youth.
Throughout 2004/2005 the band have gigged extensively with numerous headlining slots at several prominent Belfast venues such as The Limelight, Mandela Hall, Auntie Annies, and most recently, The Empire.
The band were also invited to take part in Belfast’s annual ‘Belfest’ festival which celebrates the finest in Northern Irish artists.
The rising profile of the band also led to them being recently asked to support Sub-Pop’s Sleater Kinney at their sold out show in Belfast’s Spring and Airbrake in August 2005.
This was followed closely by an explosive show supporting Domino Record’s Sons & Daughters in Belfast’s Limelight in November of 2005.
“Their music is a satisfying blend of melody and hard guitar power, and frontwoman Julianne Shawe ably demonstrates an oft-elusive ability to weave her vocals over riffs that could easily drown out a lesser voice”
- Gavin Bell – The Big List magazine
CODA have recently recorded a two song demo featuring one new track 'End of the line' and a remixed and reworked version of live favourite 'Not Enough'.
Further information on the band, upcoming live shows and song downloads are available from:
www.codaonline.co.uk & www.myspace.com/codaonline
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