Comsat Angels, The - Fiction

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Review by Pushpinder Singh Joshi

Fiction, the fourth album by British post-punk band The Comsat Angels, is a moody and atmospheric collection of songs that showcases the band's unique sound and songwriting ability. Released in 1982, the album features 10 tracks that range from haunting ballads to uptempo rockers, all delivered with the band's trademark intensity and emotional depth.

The album's opening track, "The Eye Dance," sets the tone for the rest of the record with its pulsing bassline, shimmering guitars, and singer Stephen Fellows' haunting vocals. Other standout tracks include "After the Rain," a brooding ballad with a soaring chorus, and "Total War," a propulsive rocker with an urgent, driving beat.

Throughout the album, The Comsat Angels demonstrate their ability to create complex, layered soundscapes that are both atmospheric and emotionally resonant. The band's use of synthesizers and electronic percussion adds to the album's otherworldly feel, while the intricate guitar work and Fellows' powerful vocals anchor the songs in a sense of raw emotion.

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Artist: Comsat Angels, The
Album: Fiction

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Tracks

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Don't Look Now
What Else!?
Pictures
Zinger
More
Ju-Ju Money
Now I Know
After The Rain
Birdman
Not A Word

Catalog Numbers

2383 645

Labels

Polydor

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Summary by Pushpinder Singh Joshi

Fiction is a masterful album that showcases The Comsat Angels' unique blend of post-punk, new wave, and atmospheric rock. With its haunting melodies, soaring choruses, and richly textured soundscapes, it remains a standout work in the band's impressive catalog.