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| Times Online |
Their previous records were like explosions in a noise factory, but San Francisco’s quietly adored Comets have turned to classic rock for their fourth set, specifically the point where jazz, blues and avant-garde noise casually collide (ie, 1971). Very occasionally their electronically treated sound summons up a jam band soundchecking in a room while someone vacuums, but, generally, Avatar is a triumph....full text |
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| PrefixMag |
| Comets on Fire is the band Wolfmother wishes it had the balls to be. Instead, those Aussies take the easy route of appealing to teenage boys in their Zeppelin phase, hipsters who wish they could grow a 'fro as cool as the lead singer's, and baby boomer dudes who won't accept their age and always secretly got a little bit hard when Robert Plant wore those shirts that bared his chest....full text |
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| Dotmusic |
| They could hardly have been better named. San Francisco quintet Comets On Fire are not so much a band as a force of nature, their virtuosic, acid-etched jazz-rock leaving a vapour trail of combusted synapses as it blasts across the cosmos in an arc of transcendental promise. Attenuated, trippy explorations and monstrous, sludge-rock freak-outs are generally their thing, as 2004's exemplary "Blue Cathedral" proved in its borrowing from Blue Cheer, Iron Butterfly, Hawkwind and Led Zeppelin, but with their fifth adventure, Ethan Miller and gang cut loose in a slightly different fashion....full text |
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