Artist's albums
I Like to Hide in the Bathroom at Parties
2022 · single
fiimy [fuck it, i miss you (Housefly Remix)]
2022 · single
fiimy [fuck it, i miss you (Live)]
2022 · single
fiimy (fuck it, i miss you)
2022 · single
pulp
2022 · EP
pulp
2021 · single
barcelona (acoustic)
2021 · single
barcelona
2021 · single
Congratulations (Remix)
2021 · single
The Romantic Way (Acoustic Version)
2020 · single
Congratulations
2020 · single
Congratulations
2020 · EP
Come To The Beach (Acoustic Version)
2020 · single
Kangaroo (Flux Pavilion Remix)
2020 · single
CVS (Acoustic Version)
2020 · single
Come To The Beach (The Knocks Remix)
2020 · single
Come To The Beach
2020 · single
Kangaroo (Acoustic Version)
2020 · single
Kangaroo
2020 · single
CVS
2020 · single
Slow Dances (Big Data Remix)
2019 · single
Slow Dances (Boy Blue Remix)
2019 · single
Cloudy With A Chance Of Sun
2019 · EP
Kombucha (BRKLYN Remix)
2019 · single
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Biography
Winnetka Bowling League’s debut single “On The 5,” a love letter to the baked asphalt of a California freeway, perfectly encapsulated the melancholy of a past romance conducted under blistering sunshine. The track, released at the tail end of the summer, was an immediate hit at college radio where it spent three weeks in the top 5, was playlisted on Sirius XM’s’ AltNation; Not bad for the first release from a newly formed band of musical compadres named for their singer’s bowling league in the San Fernando Valley. Their 2022 EP pulp arrives as the most immersive and introspective body of work yet from Winnetka Bowling League, whose lineup also includes drummer Kris Mazzarisi (Koma’s brother) and keyboardist Sam Beresford. In laying the groundwork for the EP—which features a guest spot from multi-platinum-selling pop superstar Demi Lovato on fiimy—the L.A.-based Koma headed to New York and spent several months holed up in a studio in the dead of the pandemic winter, a deeply isolated experience that soon inspired him to re-examine certain moments from his past. Along with tapping into the limitless ingenuity he’s shown in his work with an eclectic range of artists—Bruce Springsteen, Britney Spears, Tiësto, to name a few—Koma deliberately returned to a more intimate approach to songwriting. “For years before starting this band almost everything I was doing was electronically driven, and it’s felt good to pick up a guitar again and write in a more direct way,” he points out.