Comfort: What's Bad Enough?
Comfort: What's Bad Enough?
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Comfort
Label: Fat Cat
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 600116516718
Genre: Rock
Inimitable Glasgow sibling duo Comfort return with their highly anticipated new album, What's Bad Enough?. The album comes on the heels of the band's genre-defying Fat Cat debut, All Fears, Fully Formed EP, which came out last year and saw the duo further push the envelope of the uncompromising beat-driven sound. Having developed their sound through years of intensive writing and performing in spaces aligned with Glasgow's queer/punk scene, the band's infectious energy and raw messages have seen them earn early plaudits at press both on record and for the sheer power of their live shows, having played alongside the likes of Armand Hammer, Goat Girl and Protomartyr.
Tracks:
1.1 Billionnaire Potential
1.2 Real Woman
1.3 Pride of Britain
1.4 Born Bad
1.5 Normal till it’s Not
1.6 Too Many To Count
1.7 No Honest Work
1.8 Never Been Ignorant
1.9 One Size Fits All
1.10 Cowardice in Numbers
1.11 Same Shite, Different Lad
1.12 Wild And Fragile