COMET GAIN - Letters To Ordinary Outsiders - CD [JUN 6]

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  • Label: Tapete

  • Barcode: 4015698407174

  • Catalogue ID: TR575CD

  • Format: CD

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Formed in London in 1992 by singer and songwriter David Christian, Comet Gain were originally inspired by early Creation Records, Television Personalities and mod culture, drawing from the same ideals as Dexys, The Style Council and Vic Godard, and from the lineage of The Velvet Underground, The Byrds and the 13th Floor Elevators. In the ensuing years they have released eight albums on such esteemed labels as Wiiija, Kill Rock Stars, What’s Your Rupture and Fortuna POP! that blend French New Wave with English kitchen-sink heart, Riot Grrrl with acid punk, and C86 with Post-Punk and Northern Soul, somehow outliving their peers and in turn inspiring a younger generation of DIY musicians. On this record, their second album proper for Tapete Records, Comet Gain are David  Christian (vocals, guitar), Ben Phillipson (guitar), Rachel Evans (vocals), Robin Christian (percussion), Anne Laure  Guillain (keyboards) and Clientele bassist James Hornsey, with additional vocal, brass and keyboard contributions  from producer Sean Read (Dexys, Edwyn Collins, Rockingbirds).

So who IS the ‘Ordinary Outsider’? The wayward, hungry, tender, bruised, scared, defiant, shy but knowing, blessed with unseen magic, keeping their flames hidden away until needed, waiting for the time to let rip their powers in this age of hopelessness. In this TikTok narcissist era they hide from the spotlight but in their hearts are all reaching for the total Whatever-It-Is. These songs are postcards to and for them - you can’t go wrong in hard times with a sense of belonging. After Comet Gain’s last LP Fireraisers Forever! which was a necessary exorcism of the Moron Era that has in fact only got worse – they have put aside the fuzz drenched broken glass howls for a more immediate, toe-tapping rush of melody and intent.

Sifted through from the library of songs David Christian Feck had been recording over the last couple years for Band-camp LPs of homemade snap, crackle and Pop and picked the best bunch and streamlined, improved and muscled up 8 or so and wrote new songs that would fit into a living thing - a jukebox of favourites playing somewhere in the back-ground - evergreen sixties UK pop with tough edges, soul stompers with a slight tear in the eye, Alex Chilton, Gene Clark, Sound Affects Jam, euphoric melancholic folk rock, Hitchcock and Cope, The Fall when they made pop records, snarling freakbeat, yearning 80s baroque popness and jangled mornings and sad midnights - an alchemy mix to make something direct with hooks and hope and heart-looking back to look forward and looking forward to be in the Now.

Songs about old buildings, old streets and the ghosts that live in them - when you’re gone does the house remember you, does it mourn you? Songs about clothes, the ones you don’t fit in anymore, the ones you only have photos of, songs about that time you used to walk by the Thames with the gang of ordinary outsiders at midnight singing Style Council songs into the wind - when you were younger and stronger, songs about that first band - the one that never made it anywhere but gave you the strength to carry on, about the scars that build up in your heart like punctures from darts that turn into a kind of forcefield to protect you from the sadness now, about the vibrant pound of blood as the beat of the song ricochets into your system giving you the strength you need, about the defiant, tender poets whose job it is to show us how we can get out of here, about the girl who walked through the factory door and changed your life, lifted your broken spirit and made the day beautiful again, about the new wildhearted outsiders – the next generation of weird lions and lionesses who will show the next lot the way to get out, because y’know, maybe one day it’ll really happen….

Tracklist: 

A1. The Ballad Of The Lives We Led
A2. If They Can't Find The Way Then There's No Way Out
A3. Beat Of The Veins
A4. We Were Paintermen
A5. Threads!
A6. Yeah, I Know It's A Wonderful Life, But There's Always Further You Can Fall

B1. Do You Remember 'The Lites On The Water'
B2. Danbury Road
B3. Buildings
B4. Hearts Of Scars
B5. Ashtray Cult
B6. Maybe One Day It'll Really Happen

COMET GAIN - Letters To Ordinary Outsiders - CD [JUN 6]

COMET GAIN - Letters To Ordinary Outsiders - CD [JUN 6]

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