COMET GAIN - City Fallen Leaves reviews
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It’s nearly 2006, and hip-hop is finally being widely recognized as an artistic force, 1970s punk rockers are being enshrined in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and there’s no debate left over the artistic merit of everyone from The Velvet Underground to Nirvana. Simply put, the majority of the world’s finally realized that music doesn’t have to be comforting, pretty and play by the rules to be important....full text |
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| Splendidezine |
| Comet Gain combine raw, lo-fi power with a deeply felt, almost Spectorish knack for melodic pop hooks. Of course, their strong, raw, sweet songs are completed by vocals, both male and female, that are far too heartfelt and earnest to stay on key -- or even near key, for that matter. Your enjoyment of City Fallen Leaves may depend upon the degree to which Jon Slade's, David Feck's, and Rachel Evans's vocals appeal to you....full text |
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| SoundsXP |
| Twelve years after forming/ splitting/ reforming, Comet Gain’s fifth album finds them still obsessed by the Go Betweens, French films, Dexys, soul and Rita Tushingham. But it also shows them in transition from their twenties to thirties, immortals to mortals, from political revolution to personal transformation. ‘City Fallen Leaves’ measures and compares the scars they’ve picked up in clubs, on pills, pursuing dreams, when “we felt so proud to be underground”....full text |
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