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December 30th
2:22 AM
ALBUMS OF THE YEAR #7 COMA CINEMA - BLUE SUICIDE
The third LP from Mat Cothran’s stunning Coma Cinema project. Here’s an extract from the original review. 

The orchestration [in comparison to previous efforts] remains wonderfully dynamic - peaking on ‘Caroline, Please Kill Me’, the witty and buzzing anthem and the greatest spontaneous guitar ballad Jeff Magnum never penned, and re-aligning itself with those solitary levels Coma Cinema has perhaps made his name with on songs like ‘Her Sinking Sun’ and ‘Greater Vultures’. The latter plays host to such typically sunken word-play; ‘unless you’re willing to eat what the vultures will not’ and perhaps one of ‘Blue Suicide’s most striking of endings, the relentless pounding of synthesisers and stark life advice: ‘no-one cares, its easier to quit’ - repeated several times over on ‘Her Sinking Sun’

Coma Cinema - Her Sinking Sun (MP3) Buy from Fork & Spoon

Click here for full list / Click here for #6

ALBUMS OF THE YEAR #7 COMA CINEMA - BLUE SUICIDE

The third LP from Mat Cothran’s stunning Coma Cinema project. Here’s an extract from the original review

The orchestration [in comparison to previous efforts] remains wonderfully dynamic - peaking on ‘Caroline, Please Kill Me’, the witty and buzzing anthem and the greatest spontaneous guitar ballad Jeff Magnum never penned, and re-aligning itself with those solitary levels Coma Cinema has perhaps made his name with on songs like ‘Her Sinking Sun’ and ‘Greater Vultures’. The latter plays host to such typically sunken word-play; ‘unless you’re willing to eat what the vultures will not’ and perhaps one of ‘Blue Suicide’s most striking of endings, the relentless pounding of synthesisers and stark life advice: ‘no-one cares, its easier to quit’ - repeated several times over on ‘Her Sinking Sun’

Coma Cinema - Her Sinking Sun (MP3) Buy from Fork & Spoon

Click here for full list / Click here for #6