Massive rock riffs, swirling drums, monstrous hooks and undeniably catchy choruses. Hints of progressive rock mixed in with modern alternative flourishes and touches of classical influence as swelling strings intersect with sonic adrenaline rushes. It's indeed a fusion unlike any other, marking the latest chapter in the continuous evolution of Skillet, whose moniker couldn't be more fitting come its explosive release Comatose.
Coupled with 200 dates a year on the road, this foursome is one of the hardest working, heaviest rocking, boldly witnessing and most broadly appealing acts of its generation. Comatose has several examples of Skillet flexing its experimental muscles while keeping true to their original calling. The first single "Rebirthing" is a complex but accessible amalgamation of piercing strings, jarring guitars, humongous power chords and neck snapping reactions calling all to come alive in Christ. In sharp contrast, but equally compelling are enormous anthems like "The Last Night," "Say Goodbye" and "Yours to Hold," all oozing with ethereal orchestration and insanely infectious sing-a-long potential.
"The funny thing about Jesus is that He wasn't just all talk, but as much or more about relationships and communicating to people in a relatable way, as He was solely preaching to them. I'm very passionate about evangelism, but love begets evangelism and we want people to know we care about their needs in a practical way." - John Cooper, Lead Vocalist - SKILLET
Naming the record Comatose further cements those expressions, hoping to rev up listeners to break beyond the mundane, get on track with their relationships (here on earth and with the Creator), and charge forward with hope.
John L. Cooper – vocals, bass guitar
Korey Cooper – keyboard, guitar, vocals
Lori Peters - drums
Ben Kasica - guitar
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awesome| Posted December 08, 2007
i really like this cd. skillet can really rock out. and i don't even mind the slow songs either. it's my favourite cd by them so far.
Skillet Is Certainly Not Comatose| Posted November 13, 2007
"Comatose" is the only album that I own from Skillet, not to mention one of the few rock albums. But I have to admit this is a great album. From songs like the rocking "Rebirthing" to the more tender "Yours To Hold", "Comatose" is an infectious record that you will be singing long after you listen to it.
Skillet Comatose CD| Posted October 27, 2007
After listening to this CD, and later hearing Skillet in concert for the first time. Skillet became my favorite existing band.
I really enjoy this CD, and recommend it.
One of the their best| Posted October 26, 2007
Well, I may prefer Collide as a total album, I love Comotose, as well. In fact, the first three tracks are some of their best songs ever. I love Skillet, but this one exceeded my wildest dreams.
Love the Sound| Posted October 14, 2007
I'm going to have to say, this album is really good. The sound is very good, kind of edgy with lots of rock mixed in. 'Rebirthing' and 'Whispers in the Dark' are two of my favorite songs on the album and while I love the sound, the vocals are just okay. Don't get me wrong, John Cooper's voice is pretty good, just not my favorite. The messages in the songs are very repetitive and can get a little tiresome. Other than that, it's a pretty good album and if you like RED and Flyleaf, you'll probably like Skillet as well.
Good...But not as good as Collide!| Posted September 19, 2007
It's hard to top Collide, but Comatose comes close. My favorite songs on this album are "Last Night" and "Whispers in the Dark" Other than that, I get bored with this Cd quickly.
This is their best yet!!!| Posted September 16, 2007
Even though I do enjoy most of the music Skillet puts out, I wouldn't exactly call myself a 'panhead'. However, with the release of "Comatose" I am one step closer to becoming a 'pan-head'. This album is a true work of art. I admire the way they sing with so much passion. Their lyrics are thought-provoking and strike right at the listener's heart. The music (guitar riffs included) keep you drawn in.
Some of my favorite songs from the album are: Rebirthing, Comatose, The Last Night, Yours to Hold, The Older I Get, Those Nights, Say Goodbye and Whispers in the Dark.
I highly recommend this album if you want to listen to some down to earth Christian rock!!!
Amazing| Posted August 30, 2007
When I bought this cd I wasn't sure if I'd love it forever or just listen to it a few times and be done with it.
Well... when I listened to the whole thing over and over and over for about 3 weeks, I decided it was good and had to share it with all of my friends.
I know why they were voted the greatest band of the year.
If you love the hard sound with softer touches and a good mix of male and female vocals, then this is a wonderful cd for you!
Comatose| Posted August 29, 2007
Every single song on this album is awesome! I absolutly love it! My favorite song is "Those Nights". He talks about his past relationship with his dad, and holding grudges against each other (The Older I Get), and about struggles that teens now-a-days have with cutting and fighting with their parents (The Last Night). It's just a really uplifting CD, and I love it.