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Egodeath & The Change of Heart

by COMR

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about

As the spiritual successor to the crew's previous album, 'Nitrosimulations & The Witch's Sister,' some of the same themes run through both, most evidently the interlude named after it, The Witch's Sister, but the two albums are far from the same. Where 'Nitrosimulations' was a concise folk theatrical piece telling a story about evil witches in a wood, this album tells a different narrative. Starring a new addition (however not an unfamiliar voice) to the COMR family, the Shaman Romcast, or Romcast for short, lives in, presumably, the wood of the witches, however disconnected he may be. This story has a new approach, though, experimenting with a fly on the wall sort of experience, where the listener is transported to a cabin in a dark wood, listening to contrasting sounds of a rambling lumberjack and religious chants or a heavy rain accompanied by droning guitar chords and distant vocals. As far as experimentation goes, it's safe to say this was a success and at less than one month after their last release, the crew are gaining momentum fast. Let's see what the rest of 2020 brings...

[We'd also love to thank everyone who's participated in this wonderful experience over the past 5 and a half years. We love everybody we meet through this and everyone who has ever listened to our strange artform. We never knew how long this project would last but we're happy to say there's no sign of stopping anytime soon so please stay tuned, keep your (eye) balls peeled and most importantly,
thank you for listening,
We love you.]

-comr

credits

released January 23, 2020

COMR, Crochdeck On My Reenhoom, Crochdeck, Dj Andchris, Azterizk, The Shaman Romcast

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COMR Hartford, Connecticut

we are an experimental art collective, created by a group of friends who figured out how to travel between dimensions. this is the music that comes from those experiences.
thank you for listening.
- c o m r

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