The Comb-overs

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And So You Exist No More 00:00 Tools
Hey, It Happens 00:00 Tools
Chalked Inscriptions 00:00 Tools
Call Me a Defeatist 00:00 Tools
Miles Worth of Maybes 00:00 Tools
The World Doesn't Mean Much 00:00 Tools
Limp 00:00 Tools
Plastic Bag 00:00 Tools
20 Says 00:00 Tools
Please 00:00 Tools
You Make Me Sick 00:00 Tools
Gibberish 00:00 Tools
Hell or High Water 00:00 Tools
We Should Not Deserve 00:00 Tools
The Death of Subject A 00:00 Tools
The Loss Of Less And Losing More 00:00 Tools
It's All The Same To Me 00:00 Tools
Every Time the Sun Shines 00:00 Tools
Shuffle, Or Else 00:00 Tools
Easy, Big Fella 00:00 Tools
Meaningless 00:00 Tools
Planted 00:00 Tools
For What It's Worth 00:00 Tools
-- 00:00 Tools
... 00:00 Tools
(demo) Call Me a Defeatist 00:00 Tools
(blank) 00:00 Tools
[] 00:00 Tools
(demo) Chalked Inscriptions 00:00 Tools
Emergency Response 00:00 Tools
(demo) Hey, It Happens 00:00 Tools
(demo) The World Doesn't Mean Much 00:00 Tools
Wide Awake 00:00 Tools
Passing It Off as Art 00:00 Tools
(demo) Plastic Bag 00:00 Tools
(demo) Please 00:00 Tools
Ash and Embers 00:00 Tools
(demo) 20 Says 00:00 Tools
(demo) Miles Worth of Maybes 00:00 Tools
Such a Wonderful Place 00:00 Tools
The Mountains 00:00 Tools
Something Big is Happening 08:07 Tools
Old Mason 08:07 Tools
Everyone is Happy 08:45 Tools
(demo) Gibberish 08:45 Tools
(demo) Limp 08:45 Tools
Commiato 08:45 Tools
Razor Burn is a Pain in the Neck 08:45 Tools
Oxygen, Nitrogen 08:45 Tools
(demo) ... 08:45 Tools
The Storm Is Scared 08:45 Tools
Without Reason 08:45 Tools
What Will it Take You to Drown 08:45 Tools
(demo) (blank) 08:45 Tools
Rubber Hose 08:45 Tools
For Shame Forever 08:45 Tools
(demo) Easy, big fella 08:45 Tools
Go On 08:45 Tools
Careful 08:45 Tools
Soliloquy 08:45 Tools
Wtih Smiles on Their Faces 08:45 Tools
Threes and Fives 08:45 Tools
(demo) Every Time the Sun Shines 08:45 Tools
(demo) Planted 08:45 Tools
Anaerobics 08:45 Tools
Just a Few More Blocks 08:45 Tools
(demo) Meaningless 08:45 Tools
(demo) [] 08:45 Tools
(demo) For What It's Worth 08:45 Tools
Document #29 08:45 Tools
(demo) -- 08:45 Tools
It's Really Happening 08:45 Tools
Oxygen/Nitrogen 08:45 Tools
I Don't Really Know What You're Doing Here 08:45 Tools
Synopsis 08:45 Tools
It Never Rained So Hard that Day 08:45 Tools
All Anecdote 08:45 Tools
With Smiles on Their Faces 08:45 Tools
What Would It Take You to Drown 08:45 Tools
Lure 08:45 Tools
(demo) Passing It Off As Art 08:45 Tools
As Far as the Rails Go 08:45 Tools
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Pete no longer goes by the Comb-overs. Just by Pete Davis now. Change your tags! The Comb-Overs is the acoustic 'one-man-band' of New Jersey's Pete Davis. He originally started recording at home with a 16-track and a few instruments, but has upped his musical arsenal to include acoustic (and the rare electric) guitars, piano, bass, drums, keyboard and synth arrangements, bells, cello, banjo, and accordion, all of which can be heard throughought the albums and all of which are played by Pete himself. In late 2002 Pete recorded his first EP "Tentatively Self-titled" which showcased a few simple folkish songs and one full-band recording (featuring drums, piano, and bass tracks). However the recording and performance quality was harshly unpleasant. During the next year he put out his second release, the LP "Passing It Off as Art." The new album was a bit more adventurous, offering more instrument variation and even an a cappella song ('Planted'). In the Summer of 2003 he released a short EP entitled "Common Houseplants EP" which consisted of five songs that were originally meant to be on the upcomming full-length but were removed to help fluidity of the album. In the Winter he released his second full-length, "The Waterworks." It featured more full recordings, an overall darker undertone, and a relative theme throughout the entire album. He then took some time off to work on his other project called "Surface Area": an equivalent to the Comb-overs as a post-hardcore indie rock outfit. In 2004 he received an accordion that he used on "Algorithms and Anaerobics", an EP consisting of just one song ("Anaerobics") that was 30 minutes long. He then came into ownership of a cello which was featured on his latest full-length "Emergency Response." In recent months Pete has re-recorded the first four CDs of the Comb-overs career to improve the sound and performance of the earlier songs. Some have been fleshed-out with broad orchestration while others remain exactly true to the original versions (and some have been completely revamped and refurbished). The original four have been lumped together into one collection called "Original Recordings and Demos", and the new recordings (tentatively refered to as 'redux' recordings) have taken the name of their respective albums. These four (as well as "Algorithms..." and "Emergency Response") will be available for sale in the Fall of 2006 on various online music stores (such as iTunes and Rhapsody) and hopefully as pressed CDs (shipped out by Pete himself) as well. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.