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Comus

Comus has been played over 20 times on NTS, first on 17 May 2015. Comus's music has been featured on 19 episodes.

Comus is a British progressive folk band formed in Beckenham, UK in 1969. The band broke up shortly after releasing their first album, 'First Utterance', in 1971. They reformed briefly in 1974 and then reformed again in 2009, playing festivals and releasing a new album in 2012.

Taking their name from a character in a John Milton masque, Comus mixes elements of progressive rock with the influences of The Pentangle, Fairport Convention and other more traditional folk outfits. The band broke up shortly after releasing their first album, 'First Utterance' (1971), due to its failure commercially. Some of the original members later re-convened for their second album, 'To Keep From Crying' (1974). Once again commercial success eluded the group, and they disbanded.

‘First Utterance’ was re-released in the UK in 1995. Other releases followed in Italy and Japan, culminating in the release of a 2 CD compilation in 2005, featuring everything that Comus had ever recorded in the early 1970's.

Comus reunited in the late-2000s and played several shows, starting with the Swedish Mellotronen Festival in March 2008. A DVD of that performance was released in 2011, and in 2012 they released their third album, aptly named 'Out of the Coma', on Rise Above Records.

The members were active outside Comus. Wootton appears on some recordings by Slapp Happy. Cooper joined Henry Cow. Reed player Jon Seagroatt is a member of free-improvising trio Red Square.

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Comus

Comus has been played over 20 times on NTS, first on 17 May 2015. Comus's music has been featured on 19 episodes.

Comus is a British progressive folk band formed in Beckenham, UK in 1969. The band broke up shortly after releasing their first album, 'First Utterance', in 1971. They reformed briefly in 1974 and then reformed again in 2009, playing festivals and releasing a new album in 2012.

Taking their name from a character in a John Milton masque, Comus mixes elements of progressive rock with the influences of The Pentangle, Fairport Convention and other more traditional folk outfits. The band broke up shortly after releasing their first album, 'First Utterance' (1971), due to its failure commercially. Some of the original members later re-convened for their second album, 'To Keep From Crying' (1974). Once again commercial success eluded the group, and they disbanded.

‘First Utterance’ was re-released in the UK in 1995. Other releases followed in Italy and Japan, culminating in the release of a 2 CD compilation in 2005, featuring everything that Comus had ever recorded in the early 1970's.

Comus reunited in the late-2000s and played several shows, starting with the Swedish Mellotronen Festival in March 2008. A DVD of that performance was released in 2011, and in 2012 they released their third album, aptly named 'Out of the Coma', on Rise Above Records.

The members were active outside Comus. Wootton appears on some recordings by Slapp Happy. Cooper joined Henry Cow. Reed player Jon Seagroatt is a member of free-improvising trio Red Square.

Original source: Last.fm

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The Herald
Comus
Dawn1971
Winter Is A Coloured Bird
Comus
Dawn1971
The Prisoner
Comus
Dawn1971
Song To Comus
Comus
Castle Music2005
The Bite
Comus
Dawn1971
All The Colours Of Darkness
Comus
Arcàngelo2008
Diana
Comus
Dawn1971
Drip Drip
Comus
Dawn1971
The Herald
カムス
Dawn1971
All The Colours Of Darkness
Comus
Castle Music2005