Coheed & Cambria
Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV, Vol. 1: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness
Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV, Vol. 1: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness
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Release Date: Sep 24, 2005
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Lyricist: Claudio Sanchez.
Personnel: Travis Stever (vocals, guitar, lap steel guitar); Claudio Sanchez (vocals, guitar); Josh Eppard (vocals, keyboards, drums); Michael Todd (vocals).
Audio Mixer: David Bottrill.
Recording information: Applehead Studios, Woodstock, NY (02/2005-06/2005).
Ambition has never been a problem for Coheed & Cambria, but with GOOD APOLLO, I'M BURNING STAR IV..., the upstate New York progressive-metal quartet has succeeded in topping its already-adventurous previous outings. While extending its sonic reach, however, Coheed & Cambria has also hit new heights of accessibility, often sounding like a kinder, gentler Mars Volta, with soaringly melodic moments peeking through billowing, dense clouds of driving guitars and breakneck rhythms.
The group eases into GOOD APOLLO with a moody orchestral opening ("Keeping the Blade") and a deceptively benevolent acoustic track ("Always & Never"), before launching into the blisteringly heavy "Welcome Home." As always, frontman Claudio Sanchez carries the dynamic songs, belting out strangely narrative lyrics in his high, clear voice. Although Coheed & Cambria has been loosely categorized as an "emo" band, here the ensemble fully outgrows that tag, joining an elite company of inventive metal acts (like the aforementioned Mars Volta) that are determined to challenge and fascinate listeners.
Personnel: Travis Stever (vocals, guitar, lap steel guitar); Claudio Sanchez (vocals, guitar); Josh Eppard (vocals, keyboards, drums); Michael Todd (vocals).
Audio Mixer: David Bottrill.
Recording information: Applehead Studios, Woodstock, NY (02/2005-06/2005).
Ambition has never been a problem for Coheed & Cambria, but with GOOD APOLLO, I'M BURNING STAR IV..., the upstate New York progressive-metal quartet has succeeded in topping its already-adventurous previous outings. While extending its sonic reach, however, Coheed & Cambria has also hit new heights of accessibility, often sounding like a kinder, gentler Mars Volta, with soaringly melodic moments peeking through billowing, dense clouds of driving guitars and breakneck rhythms.
The group eases into GOOD APOLLO with a moody orchestral opening ("Keeping the Blade") and a deceptively benevolent acoustic track ("Always & Never"), before launching into the blisteringly heavy "Welcome Home." As always, frontman Claudio Sanchez carries the dynamic songs, belting out strangely narrative lyrics in his high, clear voice. Although Coheed & Cambria has been loosely categorized as an "emo" band, here the ensemble fully outgrows that tag, joining an elite company of inventive metal acts (like the aforementioned Mars Volta) that are determined to challenge and fascinate listeners.
Tracks:
1 - Keeping the Blade
2 - Always & Never
3 - Welcome Home
4 - Ten Speed (Of God's Blood & Burial)
5 - Crossing the Frame
6 - Apollo I: The Writing Writer
7 - Once Upon Your Dead Body
8 - Wake Up
9 - Suffering
10 - Lying Lies & Dirty Secrets of Miss Erica Court
11 - Mother May I
12 - Willing Well, Pt. 1: Fuel for the Feeding End
13 - Willing Well, Pt. 2: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness
14 - Willing Well, Pt. 3: Apollo II: The Telling Truth
15 - Willing Well, Pt. 4: The Final Cut
2 - Always & Never
3 - Welcome Home
4 - Ten Speed (Of God's Blood & Burial)
5 - Crossing the Frame
6 - Apollo I: The Writing Writer
7 - Once Upon Your Dead Body
8 - Wake Up
9 - Suffering
10 - Lying Lies & Dirty Secrets of Miss Erica Court
11 - Mother May I
12 - Willing Well, Pt. 1: Fuel for the Feeding End
13 - Willing Well, Pt. 2: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness
14 - Willing Well, Pt. 3: Apollo II: The Telling Truth
15 - Willing Well, Pt. 4: The Final Cut