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The Atlas Moth — Coma Noir

The Atlas Moth — Coma Noir

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Limited Edition Clear with Black Splatter color vinyl / Gatefold / Throughout the band’s career, The Atlas Moth, has evolved and expanded its sound, never remaining stagnant and always throwing the listener a curveball. The results have continually been met with critical praise from writers, band members and fans alike. Coma Noir, their new album, is no exception. Recommended for appreciators of Mastodon, Gojira, Neurosis and Tribulation Due out on February 9th, Coma Noir marks a few firsts for the band; it’s the first release for LA indie metal, Prosthetic Records, it’s the first to feature Mike Miczik (Broken Hope) on drums and it’s the first time the band worked with an outside producer. On previous releases, the band’s guitarist/vocalist, Andrew Ragin handled production duties. This time around, longtime friend, Sanford Parker (Eyehategod, Voivod) stepped in to steer the ship. An outside voice, one that the band was comfortable with, was key to channeling all the different elements the band brings to the table and keeping everything cohesive and concise. The result has fashioned The Atlas Moth’s finest album to date. While 2014’s The Old Believer, saw the band gaze off into psychedelic realms throughout the album, Coma Noir is packed tightly with riffs and hooks. It’s the bands most rocking album by far, though it’s far from being a rock album.

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