
Fear of musical routine. Will of pushing back boundaries with a classical rock instrumentation. Astounding violence executed in one of the most distinguished ways. Incredibly meticulous attention to detail. With so much selection criteria, very few could pull this all off whilst harnessing a consistent sound. And if there’s one band that has always sweat blood and water to access there in the midst of bands like
Starkweather,
Breach,
Today Is The Day,
Neurosis,
Oxbow and
Converge, then it’s without a doubt
COMITY. A more than deserved sacrament after fifteen years of a spanner thrown in the works, between disillusions, line-up & record label issues amongst many other aborted plans - going as far as making them momentarily give up in 2007.
COMITY have behind them fifteen years of noise and incredible live performances (with
The Dillinger Escape Plan,
Converge,
Cave In,
Today Is The Day…) not to mention a discography with a fascinating progression which propel the band to the rank of one of France’s biggest glories at the release of their second album
“As Everything Is A Tragedy” in 2006.
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