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someone like this Swedish band?
I think it was mentioned here in a thread about bands that sound like katatonia...
In any case...a Swedish guy suggested me to check out this band (esp. the album Tsunami) and told me they were similar to Kata...
Well, I only listened to a few samples, but it seems quite intresting music! Worth to check out!
 
ether said:
someone like this Swedish band?
I think it was mentioned here in a thread about bands that sound like katatonia...
In any case...a Swedish guy suggested me to check out this band (esp. the album Tsunami) and told me they were similar to Kata...
Well, I only listened to a few samples, but it seems quite intresting music! Worth to check out!

If you can find it somewhere, get Tsunami NOW! It's one hell of an album, a bit short (around 38 minutes with 8 tracks) but it hits you like a punch in the face. Very depressive stuff with clean vocals. The music is very dynamic and organic sounding with a Devin Townsend - like production (wall of sound). One of my favourite albums of all times and an emotional gem.

The guys seem to be working on a new album since the end of last year so maybe someday soon they'll release something new.
 
one of my favourite bands.

if you like them, you'll be happy to hear this:

KHOMA Sign With ROADRUNNER RECORDS

Roadrunner Records has announce their latest signing — KHOMA (formerly KOMA).

Hailing from Umeå, a hotbed of Swedish talent (CULT OF LUNA, REFUSED, MESHUGGAH, (INTERNATIONAL) NOISE CONSPIRACY, etc.), KHOMA was born in 2002. Conceived from a fusion of the long established local hardcore scene and a more diverse, emotive pop scene, KHOMA has two faces. One that writes, rehearses, and records songs, and another that gathers to play live.

The core of KHOMA is always static — vocalist Jan Jämte, guitarist Johannes Persson, and Fredrik Kihlberg on guitar/piano — but the surrounding band members are a rolling collective of musicians. The band hail from varied musical backgrounds and all members still play in a number of different groups: CULT OF LUNA, THE PERISHERS, and the DEPORTEES, to name three. Accordingly, KHOMA began as a side project.

"We weren't even a real band, merely a project filling a musical void, something we created because we felt a need to play together," explains Jan. "Since we had no real goals and no one expected anything, we also had nothing to lose. It was all about the music."

With no pressure and total creative freedom, the members wrote the music they personally wanted to hear. The result was a harsh, emotional, and intense mixture of sweeping melodies and roaring guitars.

"KHOMA is a breathing space where the different styles fuse," Jan elaborates. "We have a vision of creating heavy music that reflects more feelings than just sheer aggression. Sometimes whispering can be more powerful than screaming."

A few months in, things were beginning to take off for the band. A limited 1,000-disc run of debut album, "Tsunami", was released and quickly sold out. It was reprinted and quickly sold out again. The band was taken by surprise by the phenomenal response and signed with a management company to enable them to keep focusing on the music, rather than the business.

Without having signed a record deal, KHOMA started to work on the follow-up to "Tsunami". It soon became obvious that they had to do something about the line-up.

Since members often were scattered around the globe it was almost impossible to play live. KHOMA decided to create two faces: "Of course it's sad," says Fredrik. "It would be better if we could all stick together but it's impossible. In a way KHOMA was not meant to be, and we've had to adjust ourselves to that situation. Our main concern has always been about writing music. KHOMA is the creative process, our collective effort."

Besides playing music, the members of KHOMA are political animals. This reflects back on KHOMA in the member's words and actions. They all hold strong views on issues and ideologies spanning from anarchism, feminism and socialism to animal and environmental rights. This doesn't mean they are aiming to be "the new political rock band" or wear their political beliefs on their sleeves. It is purely something about who they are, what they believe in and what they stand for.

In creating their most recent music, the band have broadened their perspective and introduced new elements most notably cello and piano.

"I don't think that we have any limitations when it comes to 'do´s and don'ts' in our songs," comments Jan. "We just don't think about music in that way. Too many bands are stuck, sounding like something straight out of a production line. That's not why we play music. KHOMA is still a way of expressing diversity, not limiting us to just anger, depression or happiness. We're diverse as people. We want to be free. Our music should incorporate all of that.

"For us it's all about freedom and quality of life," says Jan. "KHOMA is not something that we've started to 'make it,' to sell thousands of records or to become icons. We just want to write and play this music and in order for us to do that we have to feel free, both personally and creatively. The plan is still the same. It hasn't changed."

KHOMA have an epic sound of their own. Look for an album release in April 2006.
 
i can´t say anything else...only that Komotio will play at S2 in Borlänge (Sweden) this friday, nov. 4. we will, naturally, only play Katatonia and October Tide songs. so if you wanna see 200 drunken farmers + Komotio you should concider a trip to "the valleys" this weekend. cheers!
 
Daniel L. said:
i can´t say anything else...only that Komotio will play at S2 in Borlänge (Sweden) this friday, nov. 4. we will, naturally, only play Katatonia and October Tide songs. so if you wanna see 200 drunken farmers + Komotio you should concider a trip to "the valleys" this weekend. cheers!

Do you play only in Dalarna or there´s a chance to see you somewhere...er.. in Stockholms län for example?
I would have come if I have had my car here...it´s so beautiful there up to "the valleys"...and since I have to wait so long before I see Kata again...why not listening to your other side projects!
 
@Daniel

Awesome... I'll be there. I was going there to see Blowsight, I had no idea komotio were going to attend as well.. Great news.
 
ott0 said:
@Daniel

Awesome... I'll be there. I was going there to see Blowsight, I had no idea komotio were going to attend as well.. Great news.

tell us how was the show then! I´m just curious about this band!
 
@ether

Will do, will do! Download their new demo if you haven't already done so at komotio.com.
By the way, why don't you answer my PM I sent you the other week? Didn't you get it? :)
 
ott0 said:
@ether

Will do, will do! Download their new demo if you haven't already done so at komotio.com.
By the way, why don't you answer my PM I sent you the other week? Didn't you get it? :)

ah sorry I didn´t get it! It was when the server was down and maybe some messages had been cancelled...Could you please resend it to me?Sorry:cry:

@Daniel, you don´t encourage fans to come to see you if you say that your band sucks:)
 
Dont be sad Danne, there are many labels who time after time prove that they hapily sign bands that suck.
Infact, in todays musicclimate there are almost more bands that suck that get signed than good bands..
Ergo, the more you suck, the bigger chance you have of getting signed.