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The Comas / CD / 2004
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Artist
The Comas
Producer
Alan Weatherhead
Label Name
Yep Roc
Song List
1: The Science of Your Mind (3:53)
2: Moonrainbow (3:15)
3: Tonight on the WB (3:26)
4: Invisible Drugs (2:21)
5: The Last Transmission (4:07)
6: Employment (3:17)
7: L 'Angostia y Vino (2:27)
8: Hologram (5:27)
9: Dirty South (5:17)
10: Oh God (3:40)
11: Falling (6:45)
12: Conductor: The Movie [DVD]
Format
CD
Release Date
2004 08 24
Genre
Rock
Style.Categories
Slowcore, Indie Rock
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Voted one of the best 2004 albums you didn't hear from both
Spin
and
Rolling Stone
, the third release from this Chapel Hill, NC, combo revels in its gloomy
indie pop
roots. Fuzzed-out guitars mesh with soaring, edgy melodies on a song cycle exploring the collapsed relationship between
Comas
auteur
Andy Herod
and TV star
Michelle Williams
. But you'd probably only know that from reading the press kit, since
Herod
's lyrics are typically obtuse. Still, there is no mistaking the self-pity wallowing in songs like
"Hologram,"
with lyrics such as "Every time I think of a zero it's me with my eyes X-ed out with a sharpie and frown." The disc kicks off with plenty of sludgy
pop
hooks roughed up by unfussy production, but gradually morphs into a more internally wracked affair. The sum of these songs equals more than their melancholy parts, and the album works on its own logic. That includes the bizarre three-and-half-minute single organ note that opens
"Falling,"
the closing song. Bits of
The Man Who Sold the World
-era
David Bowie
float through this world, but
Herod
isn't mimicking anything as much as crafting his own style. The
singer/songwriter
's careening voice conveys the sadness, anger, and angst associated with any romantic breakup, as it shifts from a detached whisper in the pensive beginning of
"Oh God"
to a frustrated
Alex Chilton
moan in
"Employment"
as he sings "I'm just starin' at the ground through the hole in my shoe." There is some pure rocking here in the
glam
-happy
"Invisible Drugs,"
although even with
Herod
's smart if obtuse words and sure melodic sense this isn't something you'd play at a lot of parties. The accompanying DVD presents a video vignette for each track, some of them featuring
Williams
. The short films -- a still from one serves as the album's cover art -- mix live action and animation in bizarre, often
experimental
sci-fi
pieces that are imaginative if not entirely understandable. Regardless, it makes an interesting, if not essential, complement to the audio disc and shows
Herod
's imagination and initiative to push the creative envelope. ~ Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide
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