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comas : a def needle in tomorrow
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dreamy slow core spiced with violins and samples
Genre: Pop: Delicate
Release Date: 2000
a def needle in tomorrow Record Label: painted sky
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
arena 4:57 Album Only
tiger in a tower 5:01 Album Only
wicked elm 3:15 Album Only
all over the school 3:09 Album Only
rancor 3:39 Album Only
sweet sweet 69 4:44 Album Only
tired 5:37 Album Only
sister brewerton 4:59 Album Only
centipedes 6:03 Album Only
free burritos 4:13 Album Only
pa mac 5:14 Album Only
coast to coast 5:35 Album Only
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Album Notes

Similar in mood and texture to their 1999 debut A Wave to Make Friends, the Comas' follow-up will find favor with those who found the prior album pleasing, without offering any notable advances or variations. It's not the junkie music of groups like Mazzy Star - the pace isn't slow enough, the mood far lighter and sunnier - but there are some similarities in the lazy, hazy mood and evocative yet unspecific lyrics. When they rock out with a quick-tempo, guitar-fueled indie pop tune with indecipherable intercom-textured vocals on "Wicked Elm," it sounds uncharacteristic and, frankly, not nearly as impressive as their usual modus operandi. No, their forte is tuneful, low-key indie pop, the arrangements considerably more multifaceted than much of their competition, sometimes employing deft violins and synthesizers. It's also nice when they get those male-female harmonies going; Andy Herod has a gentle, likable voice that's far better suited for this kind of thing than many a male half (or third) of such combinations. Sometimes the lo-fi/experimental side of their ambitions comes to the fore, as in the goofily careening electronic washes and burbles of "Free Burritos." Music for lazy Sunday afternoons

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