A Def Needle In Tomorrow is the second album from the American indie rock band The Comas.
[5] Indy Week wrote that the band's "cloudy, creamy, country-tinged dreampop—with violin by ... Margaret White, a strong female vocal presence, and a drummer toying with a sampler—stood out from the masculine rock energy that still pervaded Chapel Hill.
"[6] The Morning Star wrote that the Comas' "songs are awash in beautiful, hazy melodies, layers of guitar, keyboard fills and the sly, thin vocals of frontman Andy Herod.
"[5] PopMatters thought that it "hinted at greatness, even if it didn't always deliver.
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