Back with yet another thunderous rock bang, Coma Beach returns yet again to rock your world with their liberating new tune compilation 'A Madman's Dream/Mind Descending'! Formed out of pure feelings of shock, chaos, pain, age and isolation: Coma Beach emerges as a narrative of authenticity and exploration in the modern rock scene. Offering their listeners an ominous sound that is allusive to Samuel Beckett's works, their sound is a little more haunting and beyond ordinary than what you'll usually listen to. Drawing inspiration from numerous themes, let's witness the agony of this brand-new tune compilation!
An electric array of mad rock energy will revive the thunder of rock and punk in the minds of listeners.
We breakthrough into this powerhouse with the debut track 'A Madman's Dream'. What feels like a trip back to the classic days of rock, this is powerful, catchy and full of maniac energy that will instantly wake your soul up. 'Mind Descending' feels like an amped-down demonic twin of the previous track, however, it carries a similar level of fury and arrogance. This feels like a loud call for action and a fight towards the demons in one's mind.
'Absurd' on the contrary, feels like a complete shapeshift from all the agony and rage, and seems to settle down the chaos caused by the previous tracks. Perfect for reminiscing nostalgic moments, this throws light on deep topics like life after death and bravely slams down the faces of all of those raising a voice against you. A follow-up from the previous track, 'I Won't Listen' also discusses how one doesn't require advice or company from others most of the time. Last but not least, 'Jesus' Tears' revives the previous amp and rage of the initial tracks but with a rejuvenating sense of energy, ringing back the delirious state of suffering of the anti-hero. Overall, this album is adventurous, fun, and dramatic and will instantly funk up your soul, and a must-listen for all my fellow mad rock lovers!
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