A Cool Devotion | Atonement

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Atonement

by A Cool Devotion

Romantic and Nostalgic Pop Rock with a bit of dark influence
Genre: Rock: 80's Rock
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1. Lost in You
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2. Take It Like a Man
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4:07 album only
3. World Full of Enemies
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4:02 album only
4. May Bravery Be With You
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3:43 album only
5. Mahatma's Fever
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3:34 album only
6. There By Your Side
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3:51 album only
7. Light of My Eyes
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8. Yesterday Again
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
Maximilian’s impressions about it: A great book by Ian McEwan ispired me for the title of this third album. There’s a sense of bitterness that the title includes along with regret mood. I’ll always feel this sense of spleen I tried to develop here. I know a lot of people will say “No, always sad stuff, sad stories”, nuff said my inspiration, true one, comes from grief and disillusion in love as in life so there’s no way for me to escape from these feelings. Therefore I’m proud to walk in the path a great band like the Cure has traced, maybe because I’ve been in a cover band of them in my twenties and it has been one of the most intense periods of my life I still don’t want to let it go. There’s something about keeping certain feelings inside that’s full of nostalgic beauty and still give sence of my life that is not, in any sence, the common one of people envolved in rock’n roll. I prefer to think about myself as a painter that use music to draw scenes and emotions, that’s what A Cool Devotion is about lyrically and musically. When the most sincere emotions are denied in a common life like mine the only way out is working to recreate them. The world is a marvelous place to live in if you’re a robot. It seems a lot of people lives (and dies) in order not to prove true sensations. The fact is that once you proved ‘em is really difficult to forget how it feels and what you’re losing when they’re gone. Here’s where art can help and how. It’s like a time machine and a void remover all in one, a cure sometimes sweet, most of times painful but intense and honest. That’s the reason why I had in mind to give up but I couldn’t as A Cool Devotion became my drug to sustain empty life and empty people. And you know the world is full of them definitely! Sometimes I think my life could have been easier and safer if I didn’t start playing and composing most of all. Creating art is certainly an heavy weight but a pleasant one like sustaining a woman’s body making love and obviously, if you see things in this way, it’s worth sleepless nights and hours of rehearsals trying to get the music right, trying to capture something that, not anyone, but closer spirits can easily understand and feel inside Getting this sort of universal inspiration is difficult and I don’t know if I obtained this result in this last work of mine but that’s exactly what I pointed to composing music and words this time. I’d never be the kind of person that writes only to hear other’s saying “Hey, you rock”. I prefer to listen to the result thinking “That’s really what I had inside and now it’s a sharable thing”. Was I good at it ? Well, the answer is up to you!


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