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The Comfies

Indie / Rock / Pop

Nashville, TN

Bio/Reviews

We are magical creatures that make indie rock in Nashville, TN.


"Honed pop rock recalling the best of 70s and 80s power pop invasion with the warmth and sincerity of modern indie rock" -NashvilleZine.com

"Something like the Posies with a dash of Superdrag's saccharine harmonies, Britpop sensibility and firm grasp of the hook"- The Nashville Scene

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)

"This is either an excellent EP or a near great album that mysteriously left the final three tracks off"- Fufkin.com

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Spring Formal 2007 Spring Formal 2007 Super Fan Lanae 2006 Jackson, MS w/ Joe on drums

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The Nobility's Picture Jacob's Picture ::jaclynboutwell:: photography's Picture St. Jenn 309's Picture erica sirena's Picture

Videos

Band Members - see all 3

  • Ben - Vocals/Guitars/Songs

  • Nay - Bass

  • Raf - Guitars/Keys/Vox/Etc


Discography - see all 2

  • Close To Me EP

    Close To Me EP

  • Upcoming LP Demos

    Upcoming LP Demos


Stats

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all-time plays - 137

profile views - 629


Comments - see all 4

Green says:

Your music is awesome. I really like your song Medicine.

posted 2 weeks ago


Gagosian Liga says:

"We all admire the spangled acrobat with classical grace meticulously walking his tight rope in the talcum light; but how much rarer art there is in the sagging rope expert wearing scarecrow clothes and impersonating a grotesque drunk! I should know." Thank you for your friendship! Musical greetings from Munich/Germany!

posted Jul 1


Dan says:

hey guys nice music need help with the street team for myspace/virb/nashville

posted Jun 20


Amber says:

So yeah. I pretty much love this band. Your music makes me happy.

posted Jun 15