
*Artist: Comity
*Album: The Journey Is Over Now
*Year: 2011
*Genre: Post-Grindcore/Sludge/Post-Metal/Mathcore
*Country: France

*Format: mp3@CBR320kbps
*Size: 116MB
Tracklist:
1. Part I 11:40
2. Part II 08:22
3. Part III 09:01
4. Part IV 21:58
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Total playing time: 51:01

Extended info
Band Members:
Nico: Drums / Backing Vocals
François: Guitars / Lap Steel / Sitar / Backing Vocals
Yann: Guitars / Saxophone / Backing Vocals
Thomas: Bass-guitars / Soundscapes / Lead vocals
"The Journey Is Over Now", their first full-length in five years, shows a band more ruthless and musically ambitious than ever before. Four tracks delivering 52 minutes of an oppressive but finely worked chaos : a maze of winding riffs and unique melodies. Recorded and mixed between Laval and Paris by sound sorcerers Amaury Sauvé & Sylvain Biguet, mastered by Carl Saff, this fine-cut monolith of darkness shows a band in constant soul-searching and who has been able to push their art in ways they never would have dreamed possible. Exhausting in their ability to bring fluidity and atmosphere to their extremely dense compositions, "The Journey Is Over Now" reminds that COMITY is, more now than ever before, a band impossible to pigeon hole. This is extreme rock'n roll, and nothing else.
For fans of Starkweather, Breach, Today Is The Day, Neurosis, Oxbow Plebeian Grandstand, As We Draw and Converge
Nico: Drums / Backing Vocals
François: Guitars / Lap Steel / Sitar / Backing Vocals
Yann: Guitars / Saxophone / Backing Vocals
Thomas: Bass-guitars / Soundscapes / Lead vocals
"The Journey Is Over Now", their first full-length in five years, shows a band more ruthless and musically ambitious than ever before. Four tracks delivering 52 minutes of an oppressive but finely worked chaos : a maze of winding riffs and unique melodies. Recorded and mixed between Laval and Paris by sound sorcerers Amaury Sauvé & Sylvain Biguet, mastered by Carl Saff, this fine-cut monolith of darkness shows a band in constant soul-searching and who has been able to push their art in ways they never would have dreamed possible. Exhausting in their ability to bring fluidity and atmosphere to their extremely dense compositions, "The Journey Is Over Now" reminds that COMITY is, more now than ever before, a band impossible to pigeon hole. This is extreme rock'n roll, and nothing else.
For fans of Starkweather, Breach, Today Is The Day, Neurosis, Oxbow Plebeian Grandstand, As We Draw and Converge
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