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Comets on Fire were an American
noise rock Noise rock (sometimes called noise punk) is a noise-oriented style of experimental rock that spun off from punk rock in the 1980s. Drawing on movements such as minimalism, industrial music, and New York hardcore, artists indulge in extreme ...
band from Santa Cruz,
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,
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. The band was formed in 1999 by
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and
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Ethan Miller and longtime friend bassist Ben Flashman, who were seeking to create rhythmically and sonically intense music that paid no attention to categorizations.


History

The band started in 1999 and released their debut record on Alternative Tentacles (
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's label). This album shows the influence of the
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,
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and the MC5. The next album ''Field Recordings from the Sun'' for Ba Da Bing label showed more growth on the record with new drummer Utrillo Kushner, as well as
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s being added to their noise rock jams. Before the next record the band officially added Ben Chasny of
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to their lineup in 2003. He had previously performed and recorded with them. With this line-up they got a deal on
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Records and released their critically acclaimed ''Blue Cathedral''. The record exposed them to a whole new fan base and the record found favor with enough people for Comets on Fire to tour as the opening act for
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,
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and Mudhoney. In 2006, they released their fourth album ''Avatar'' which showed the band turning away from their psychedelic noise jams for a more subdued sound that ventures close to
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at times. They are notable for their heavy use of the
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, used primarily on vocals but on other instruments as well. This often renders the lyrics unintelligible; Miller claims to not remember the lyrics after putting an album together. After completing tours for ''Avatar'' through 2008, the band went on an extended hiatus. In the intervening period Ethan Miller began focusing attention on his Howlin' Rain project, and Noel von Harmonson joined Sic Alps. In 2012, the band members regrouped to record as Six Organs of Admittance for a new album entitled ''Ascent''. In an interview with '' Uncut'', Chasny emphasized that the group had not broken up, but that future plans were still uncertain. In June 2013, the band announced via their website that they would play the final
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festival, in Camber Sands.


Band members

* Ethan Miller - vocals, guitar * Noel von Harmonson - echoplex, drums * Ben Flashman - bass * Utrillo Kushner - drums, keyboards * Ben Chasny - guitar


Discography


Albums

* '' Comets on Fire'' (2001) * '' Field Recordings from the Sun'' (2002) * '' Blue Cathedral'' (2004) * ''
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'' (2006)


Other

* ''Live in Europa'' (Split LP with Major Stars, Limited 500 copies) (2003) * ''Bong Voyage'' (Limited 800 copies) (2003) * ''Cardboard Sub Pop Promo Jams'' (Limited 1000 copies) (2004) * ''Euro Tour 5 CDR Boxset'' (Self Released, limited 10 copies) (2005) * ''Collaboration'' (Split LP with Burning Star Core, Limited 1000 copies) (2005)


Related projects

* Howlin' Rain *
Six Organs of Admittance Six Organs of Admittance is the primary musical project of American guitarist Ben Chasny. Chasny's music is largely guitar-based and is often considered new folk; however, it includes obvious influences, marked by the use of drones, chimes, and ...
* Colossal Yes - side project of Utrillo Kushner * Heron Oblivion


References


External links


Comets on Fire Take Off
in ''Exclaim! magazine''
Comets on Fire
at
Sub Pop Sub Pop is a record label founded in 1986 by Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman. Sub Pop achieved fame in the early 1990s for signing Seattle bands such as Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Mudhoney, central players in the grunge movement. They are of ...
records * Allmusic entrybr>Comets on Fire
on Last.fm
Interview
with Ethan Miller :dead link
Instagram account
Official page, created in 2015 {{Authority control Alternative Tentacles artists Indie rock musical groups from California