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Comalies

Comalies
Lacuna Coil

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Track Listing

  1. Swamped
  2. Heaven's A Lie
  3. Daylight Dancer
  4. Humane
  5. Self Deception
  6. Aeon
  7. Tight Rope
  8. The Ghost Woman And The Hunter
  9. Unspoken
  10. Entwined
  11. The Prophet Said
  12. Angel's Punishment
  13. Comalies

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3933 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-10-29
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
U.S. edition of the Italian goth rock act's third album includes enhanced video track 'The Making of Coma Lies'. Century Media. 2002.


Customer Reviews

Good solid straight forward band with a slight goth touch5
Good basic rythms, worthy of classic rock or metal. Great vocals that interchange male to female from verse to chorus. He has a slight raspy feel, but not any annoying cookie monster crap, while she is just angelic sounding. The music also has a slight goth tinge, but what rock/metal band hasn't tinged their music with something ? It's not too much that it will keep a non gothic fan from liking it, but maybe just maybe enough for the goth fan. The music also has a slight atmospheric feel to it at times, I think it's her voice, along with the touch of keyboards in the background at times. A solid album without fillers.

Amazing CD5
Lacuna Coil's Comalies and Unleased Memories are master pieces. Every last song is perfect. I've listened to both CDs all the way through over a dozen times and loved every song. That has never happened for any other CD for me and both are by the same band.

Awful...Wanted to like it, but couldn't...1
I listened to various snippets of songs from 2 Lacuna Coil albums on Amazon (this one plus "Unleashed Memories"), and was initially blown away by Cristina Scabbia and the musicality of this band. However, after receiving the actual CD's, I was grossly disappointed...The male singer absolutely, unequivocally ruins every song he joins in on (which is 90% of the time). This in turn just makes the music seem clown-like, pathetic and campy at best. Very sad - I really wanted to like this band. They should eject the male singer and let Scabbia take the lead entirely to herself. Pathetic...Just wish I'd known this before I wasted my cash on not one, but two of their CD's.