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| Comatose | 
enlarge | Artist: Skillet Label: Atlantic / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $7.99 You Save: $5.99 (43%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 119 reviews Sales Rank: 1598
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 94537 UPC: 075679453723 EAN: 0075679453723 ASIN: B000I0QJI4
Release Date: October 3, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW IN SHRINK WRAP! NEVER OPENED FACTORY SEALED! All Day Low Prices! Buy From Us, Sell To Us, We Do it All!!
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| Tracks:
| | Rebirthing | | | The Last Night | | | Yours to Hold | | | Better Than Drugs | | | Comatose | | | The Older I Get | | | Those Nights | | | Falling Inside the Black | | | Say Goodbye | | | Whispers in the Dark | | | Looking for Angels |
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Good music, mediocre lyrics November 24, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm not a fan of Christian hard rock, or even hard rock in general. Due to its generally having little thematic variety, few hard rock albums I've come across offer much more than melodramatic despair, arrogant hatred, and selfish depression. Christian Hard Rock bands tend to follow suit, but must pay lip service to redemption and hope if they want to please the Christian mainstream. The mark of a good Christian rock band is their ability to meet these expectations--naturally, not out of obligation--and also back thematic material with well written lyrics and good musicianship.
Skillet's 2006 album, "Comatose", fares well in the musicianship category, but flounders in the lyrics and thematic material. On one hand, Comatose has those obvious and elementary rhymes such as "right now/I came alive somehow" and "remember/in December", and the familiar thematic materials such as songs about some sort of mysterious "rebirth", several "don't leave me alone, I'm so sad" songs, and another one of those songs that fail to clarify whether the lyrics refer to God or girlfriend. There's also a little social commentary that doesn't quite work in Looking for Angels.
But on the other hand, you have the occasionally exhilarating string accompaniments on songs like "Rebirthing", delicious guitar riffs on songs like "Falling Into Black" and "Whispers in the Dark", and even a few truly beautiful melodies on songs like "Yours Alone", "Don't Say Good-bye", and "The Last Night". Simply put, the music rocks.
I think the main shortcoming on this album are the poor lyrics. There are some songs, though, with some well written lyrics, such as "Whispers in the Dark" and "The Last Night", which are the overall best songs on the album. But, if you buy this album, it's got to be for the music, because it's very good.
Overall, I have to give this album three stars. What it lacks in lyrical freshness it makes up for in musicianship, making it overall just a decent album.
If you download some songs, here's the best ones: 1. (Tie) Whispers in the Dark, The Last Night 2. Say Goodbye 3. The Older I Get
Gritty, real, and thoughtful November 3, 2008 These songs are gritty, real, and thoughtful without being whiny. If you like hard rock or alternative with some substance, check this out.
Love it October 21, 2008 I am somewhat new to Skillet, but I am loving this disc. Definitely worth whatever I paid.
Where's my CD? October 10, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
I really wanted this CD and ordered it last month... but it still hasn't come. I'm kinda bummed out. I hope it comes eventually...
the same skillet September 23, 2008 this cd proves that skillet hasnt changed a lot from their first cd, they continue to make decent music with good lyrics. best songs: comatose,the older i get,whispers in the dark and looking for angels.
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