Pascal Comelade, a master of quirky, avant-garde compositions, presents "A Freak Serenade," a delightful collection of 15 tracks that blend whimsy, humor, and a touch of the macabre. Released on September 28, 2009, under his own label, this album is a testament to Comelade's unique musical vision and his penchant for the unusual.
"A Freak Serenade" is a carnival of sounds, where each track tells a story, paints a picture, or evokes a mood. From the playful "Two Manic Depressive Beatnicks Squabbling Over A Jane Russell Mozarella's Stereokini" to the hauntingly beautiful "Perque Vull (Reprise)," Comelade's compositions are as diverse as they are captivating. The album's title track, "A Freak Serenade," sets the tone with its playful, almost circus-like melody, while "Europe Change Bad" offers a more introspective, melancholic mood.
The album's duration is a concise 44 minutes, making it a perfect listen from start to finish. Comelade's use of unconventional instruments and his knack for creating catchy, memorable melodies make "A Freak Serenade" a standout in his discography. Whether you're a long-time fan of Comelade's work or a newcomer to his unique sound, this album is sure to captivate and entertain.