The Beatles, Ben Folds (5), Beach Boys, Queen, Spoon, Superdrag, The Zombies, David Bowie, Elton John, Billy Joel, Motown, Beck, Brendan Benson, Doves, Jason Falkner, The Posies, The New Pornographers, Ben Kweller, Travis, Ivy, The Cars, The Strokes, The Stills, Elvis Costello, Guided By Voices, The Turtles, Supergrass, Joe Marc's Brother, Nada Surf, Rilo Kiley, Rooney, the best of the 60s & 70s
Here is what people are saying about the Close To Me EP:
"Rarely does a new band put together a record that garners recognition, but this band does it without breaking a sweat"- Daily Trogan (Los Angeles)
"The Comfies show a remarkable knack for creating dryly layered and very catchy recordings reminiscent of the '70s hit factory style"- All the Rage (Nashville)
"Tinkling harmonies and rhythms poised for hand-clapping audience participation propel the recording, which earned the 88th spot on CMJ’s music chart in its second week of release" - Illinois Entertainer
"There’s a thin red line between contrived and catchy, and The Comfies walk all so nimbly on the catchy side all the way through this fantastic debut"- Sound the Sirens Magazine
"This debut EP combines the crunching guitars of Superdrag and Nada
Surf, while also incorporating stop-on-a-dime mood changes a la Ted
Leo. And when a release's only downfall is that it's a seven-track EP,
not a full-length record, that's never a bad thing" - www.Beepcentral.com (Chicago)
"The Comfies are the brainchild of Benjamin Adam Harper, a wildly diverse songwriter with 40-year-old influences, 20-year-old techniques and a contemporary mindset. Close to Me piles up hooky references to avowed influences like the elemental pop of The Beatles and the baroque Pop of The Zombies, which comes out like a hybridization of The Smithereens and Velvet Crush. From the 80's Rock snap and swing of the title track to the Honky Dory/Bowie-esque turn on "That's What She Gets" to the Kinks jaunt of "Understanding 23" to the haunting and all-too brief finale of "Dear Miss Anderson", The Comfies show a talent for absorbing and exuding their influences rather than displaying them like cheap goods in a sidewalk bazaar. Hopefully there's a full-lenght CD lurking in the wings somewhere"- CityBeat (Cincinnati)
"This Nashville foursome thumb their noses at their fair city's love of all
things country and instead take a blueprint first laid out by the mighty Zombies and further taken on by bands like Zumpano (pre-New
Pornographers). They ape the former with harmonies like the ones on the charmer "That's What she Gets" while aping the latter on the same song with crunchy guitars and pounding drums. I'm not saying this record is the next coming of ODDESSY AND ORACLE (not much is in my book) but The Comfies can write good songs, no doubt, and it's always nice to hear a band that not
only rocks but can show a sensitive, more beguiling side so we listeners can have our cake and eat it too. "In My Room" (not a Beach Boys cover tho' I'm guessing they are an influence ) is another one that's subtle in all the right places then hits you when you least expect it. And at 7 songs a perfect taste tester"- Indiepages.com (Portland)
"Ex-members of Feable Weiner, Lifeboy, Silent Friction and The Darling Hearts make up this bouquet of early bloomers plucked from the hothouse of Music City pop. On their EP Close to Me (Livewire) they offer their own climbing-wall-of-sound take on the bouncy psych-pop swirl of The Zombies’ Odessey and Oracle, layering spun-sugar harmonies atop sweet-spot choruses and arrangements studded with music-hall piano, whipcrack rhythm guitar and sparkly flourishes. Every song is a slice of wedding cake, and the frosting almost hides the razor blades that glint in Ben Harper’s lyrics—the title song’s chorus isn’t a come-on, it’s a threat. Somehow, that only makes it tastier"- The Nashville Scene
"This is either an excellent EP or a near great album that mysteriously left the final three tracks off"- Fufkin.com
Thanks for the add!!! WOW - what a sound. Y'all have got some great stuff!
Hope you dig our music - we had a great time makin' it! Feel free to download and share our music with your friends. Want more? Check out our sister site with over 24 downloadable songs at:
http://www.xuwee.com/profile/PopKings
XuWee is a GREAT site for bands - you can upload up to 100 songs.
Keep up the great work and stay in touch - Marsden
Hey guys...just love your tunes! We hope you guys can make it out 4/28 to the Nashville Noir showcase. Love to see you guys hit the stage sometime soon!
Play there anyway, you guys are totally metal. I actually didn't know, I haven't been there in forever because you guys haven't played in forever. So many of us Owensboro folk miss your company!
the brothers like just re-opened lol and then there is always boney junes lol and there is supposed to be a festival at USI and Dashboard Confessional is the header and I think a house party is a great idea =) lol
Thanks to XM 43 for turning me onto you guys! The minor chord harmonies in Your Sunshine along with the incredible depth of orchestration and the beatboxing intro!!! What can I say? Genius.
Hope Donnie is talking care of you in the studio! Just a friendly reminder about our EP release party next Saturday the 23rd at The 5 Spot! Starts at 9pm. Hope to you see you there!
the other night i mentioned a few of your songs reminded me of page france, which i think is a definite plus. www.myspace.com/pagefrance. check them out. spectacular show, by the way.
HEllo there! I hope your concerts have been going well. I like the butterfly demo. It's sorta sad, but at the same time funny because we've all been butterfly killers at one time or another. For the other demo I have a suggestion. It sounds fine, but if you loosened up the guitar in more places like you did at the end I think it would be a stronger track. Thanks for the music! :)