Komeda - The Genius of Komeda
![]() | Primary Artist |
| Komeda | |
| Album Title | |
| The Genius of Komeda | |
| Release Date | |
| September 24, 1996 | |
| Time | |
A product of the same Swedish pop scene which spawned the equally effervescent Cardigans and Cloudberry Jam, The Genius Of Komeda is another outstanding export, a bright and charmingly kitschy ode to space-age popcraft. Comparisons to Stereolab are certainly warranted, particularly on tracks like "Disko" and "Frolic" (with their "ba-ba-ba" backing vocals and futuristic effects), but Komeda's melodic smarts and cinematic aesthetic are all their own; tracks like the opening "More Is More" and "Rocket Plane (Music on the Moon)" are immediately ingratiating, and further buoying the album is the band's sharp, tongue-in-cheek wit -- theirs is a joke well worth being in on. Read More
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