

Once again, it’s been recorded without any kind of amplifiers, with no guitars, and lacking the need of entering a studio… just with an electric bass and the willing and happiness of creating. This album could be marked as conceptual, but as time goes by you’ll be able to see how it turns into something more than that, a multidisciplinary task that will be growing through the years and will be shaping and expanding itself amongst different ways of expression, not only musical but human. “The new 413 LP ‘Path to Hocma’ is now available.
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This time, free downloads will be distributed to put sharing and accessibility within the level of our investment.” Now that this project is complete, we want to share our music on stage with as many people as we can. We choose to keep a standard tuning, a less saturated sound, without compression and with natural-sounding acoustic drums. Once again recorded live with the same will to sound simply rock, without frills and as less overproduced as possible. Whether it’s riffs, structures or through integration of new instruments : lap steel on all tracks, “distorted” saxophone, “grinded” sitar, bass synthesizer or choirs & vocals interwoven and inseparable, we always had the need to write and play this music, without bounds nor strains. Our goal has always been to convey a multitude of emotions, of feelings with maximum intensity.

An ironic mise en abyme of musical composition : abstract, without end nor goal.

Still inspired by Philip José Farmer’s novel “To Your Scattered Bodies Go”, lyrics are based upon the will of living and the endless quest of absolution. A long journey which will finally lead them to nowhere. ”Because there’s nothing for them here, they search elsewhere. Four tracks delivering 52 minutes of an oppressive but finely worked chaos : a maze of winding riffs and unique melodies. “The Journey Is Over Now”, their first full-length in five years, shows a band more ruthless and musically ambitious than ever before. COMITY have behind them fifteen years of noise and incredible live performances (with The Dillinger Escape Plan, Converge, Cave In, Today Is The Day…) not to mention a discography with a fascinating progression which propel the band to the rank of one of France’s biggest glories at the release of their second album “As Everything Is A Tragedy” in 2006. A more than deserved sacrament after fifteen years of a spanner thrown in the works, between disillusions, line-up & record label issues amongst many other aborted plans – going as far as making them momentarily give up in 2007. And if there’s one band that has always sweat blood and water to access there in the midst of bands like Starkweather, Breach, Today Is The Day, Neurosis, Oxbow and Converge, then it’s without a doubt COMITY. With so much selection criteria, very few could pull this all off whilst harnessing a consistent sound. Incredibly meticulous attention to detail. Astounding violence executed in one of the most distinguished ways. Will of pushing back boundaries with a classical rock instrumentation.
