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Music Style
Rock |
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Artist History
The band have known each other for many years and have played in different bands as well as together, they have extensive gigging experience and have learnt the hard way that “keeping music live” in today’s music environment is no route to success no matter how hard you try. Instead they decided to record their own album on a home built studio in Coemgen’s basement. The album now completed, they feel that it is more than strong enough to be worthy of outside attention ( on Garageband.com the majority of reviews where outstanding). Never being a band to sit on their laurels, the band have already started work on their next album. Regardless of any financial or social success the band will at least have the satisfaction of knowing that they were possibly the greatest unheard rock n roll band in the world. |
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Group Members
Coemgen Savage - Vocals/keyboards/guitar
Casey rybak - Bass
Giles Hancock - Guitars |
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Instruments
Guitars,keyboards. |
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Albums
Spine, Perfect Summer. |
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Press Reviews
(9th Oct '03) "Perfect Summer" (album) by Comeg - Rating: 7.1/10
With their latest album, “Perfect Summer”, Comeg have managed to recapture the addictive Brit-Pop sound that was so prominent during the late-nineties. Opening with the memorable “The River”, a catchy rock anthem with a sinister tinge, this release is an imaginative journey through all things melodic. The strength of the songwriting ensures coherence, and the striking vocals combine seamlessly with the extravagant soundscapes to send the listener on a rollercoaster of emotions. Other highlights include “Sunny Weather”, a beautifully written soft rock number, and “Altea”, a despairing look into an abandoned world. The latter of these possesses a wonderful haunting quality that gives it undoubted film-score potential, the synth pads and intimidating vocals seducing the listener into a hallucination of comfort. There are heavier moments, in the form of “Mr Clean” and the lo-fi “Junky”, but Comeg’s real strength is their down-tempo work. Tracks such as “Perfect Summer” and “Jim was Beautiful” may be somewhat anodyne, but the standard of hooks and song-structure is top drawer. Whilst “Wingless Bird” and “The Railway Bank” have a moodier feel, and put one in mind of Radiohead’s earlier material. Overall, this is a captivating release from a unique and diverse act. Comeg’s eclectic style and gift for instrumentation should attract fans from all walks of life. (JP)
The River - 7.5/10
Sunny Weather - 7.8/10
Fresh Cut Grass - 7/10
Mr Clean - 6.5/10
Perfect Summer - 6.9/10
Junky - 7/10
Jim Was Beautiful - 7.1/10
Wingless Bird - 7.1/10
The Railway Bank - 7/10
Altea - 7.4/10
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Additional Info
The new album is now available to download at our official website |
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Location
Exeter, devon - United Kingdom |
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