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pixiesfanyo
07-05-2004, 09:47 AM
The Second Stage Turbine Blade
Coheed and Cambria

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Playing just over 3 years as Coheed and Cambria the band members, Claudio Sanchez, Travis Stever, Michael Todd, and Joshua Eppard, history doesn’t start there. The band goes back to their high school days in New York where they were Shabutie and had a bit of a different member roster. Over time Travis was integrated into the band, then Mike and Josh were added and in late 2000 Coheed and Cambria as we know them today was born.

Before Josh’s addition to the band they recorded a two-song demo, which through a mutual friend landed in the hands of the people over at Equal Vision Records.

These demo recording were eventually reworked into their debut album, The Second Stage Turbine Blade, which was released on February 5, 2002.

Second Stage Turbine Blade
The intro track, it is a collection of noises and there really isn’t a very related sound to it in comparison to the rest of the album. But it builds up the suspense for the next song. It has a very depressing feel to it but I think it’s a great intro track that fades into the next song.
9/10

Time Consumer
“The Second Stage Turbine Blade� slides right into a very low-key melodic guitar part after it finishes. This guitar pattern continues for about 50 seconds and then we get a build up into the first verse. The verse is powerful with distorted guitars and Claudio belting out some crazy notes (As he always do). After the verse we move into the chorus with establishes the sci-fi edge of the cd with the main line being “me and my star Matthew good night�. After some repeating of the verse and the chorus we break into a bridge and then it goes back to the intro piece, with a great solo performed by Dr. Know over it, then we get an incredible build up with Claudio making some great vocal sounds and it bursts back into the chorus. This is a great song lyrically and musically and also a great way to start of the track.
9.5/10

Devil In Jersey City
“Devil in Jersey City� is Coheed & Cambria’s most powerful and catchy song to date. It is there first single and I am extremely surprised it wasn’t a hit of 2002. This verse is incredibly catchy and the guitar trickles are orgasmic. After the verse we go into “ Let’s fire it up haha� which is a build up into the incredible chorus. The chorus is a slow sung “Don’t let them scare you� followed by an explosion of sound with the lines “When your down on the floor bleeding bastard�. In my opinion it is one of the greatest choruses ever composed by a band and it will get anyone singing along to it. We get into some repeating of the verse and the chorus and that it goes into a really slow melodic and soft bridge. Then for the outro we break into screaming and Claudio belting out some really emotional songs. It is incredible and will most likely give you chills the first time you hear it. This is one of my favorites of this album and is probably there most popular song besides “A Favor House..�
10/10

Everything Evil
As Devil In Jersey City ends we break into a great drumbeat and than some great guitar work and lyric work. This is probably one of the easiest songs lyrically to relate to and understand in on this cd. The song has a much more subtle feel as apposed to “Devil in Jersey City� and it seems more “metal� in comparison. The chorus is somewhat of a let down in my opinion since it isn’t as powerful lyrically as the rest of the song, although I think it fits perfectly. My favorite lyric in this song is probably the section of “blood hungry cannibalistic untied family ties�. Again we break into a very melodic bridge after two repeats of verse in chorus where Claudio breaks out the lines “ Stay until Wednesday and write me a child like letter pretending, at War here in Thursday lets make this our last day at home by the fence� These lyrics are extremely well sung and are very lullabyish. Then it breaks into a heavy hitting outro where Claudio is yelling, “Would you run!� with some screaming in the background. Another one of my favorites on the cd just because of it’s incredible ending, and great lyrics.
10/10

Delirium Trigger
From the start of this song, you know it’s going to be a great hard song. This song contains powerful riffs, Claudio’s best lyrical achievement and a very menacing feel. This is in most opinions the highlight of SSTB. Before the chorus we get a very low-key vocal piece by Claudio, which goes “You made a good friend to me but while you were out numbered and torn they made us do things�. Then chorus is an explosion of vocals and guitars bliss. After the chorus we go back to the “good friend� piece and some subtle guitar bass and drum playing. Claudio softly sings a few more low-key lyrics here, before it breaks out into an even heavier version of the chorus with a great build up towards it. One of the most incredible Coheed and Cambria songs in my opinion this is the second best track on the cd in my opinion.
10/10

Hearshot Kid Disaster
After three incredible songs the album has to give you a break. But at the beginning of this one you wouldn’t suspect it. We get some heavy guitars and a huge section of screams, but then we break into a very poppy happy feeling song. “Hearshot Kid Disaster� is in my opinion the weakest track on the cd but that doesn’t make it a bad song since most of the tracks on here are incredible. The main problem I have with it is the lack of affective lyrics in comparison to the last 3 songs. The highlight lyrically and musically is the transition from a small build-up into the chorus which starts about 2:30 through the song after the transition it breaks into some great guitar work and some great vocal performance by Claudio with some screaming working with him. After this great part it breaks into some very loose feeling riffs and vocals that encompass the idea of the rest of the song. Although I think this is the weakest track on the CD it’s still a good listen, it’s just sort of a let down after the last three tracks.
8/10

33
This is a very catchy song even though the lyrics are probably the hardest to decipher on the album. It’s also one of the shorter more pop-punkish songs on the album. The “Patrick Short Flip� line is extremely confusing but also extremely catchy and one of the most singed lines at there concerts. Most of the song is the same pieces played over and over. Except towards the end when we get a breakdown with the lines “Let go of the youthful honesty�. This is probably the most difficult song to get into on the cd, but once you do you’ll realize how great it is.
9/10

Junesong Provision
The highlight is here in my opinion. Lyrically, this song is incredible. Vocally, this song is incredible. Musically, this song is incredible. Everything just fits into place on the song and it creates for a truly orgasmic experience. The highlight of this song is probably the lyrics “Is it the dream that one day you might be something your not? Is it the dreams that make us real�. Also another highlight is the ending with the great lyrics “Paper cut my heart in half and discard the evidence� You can hear the emotion pouring out of Claudio and the rest of the band in this part and it’s a really amazing musical thing to here. I may seem kind of biased but this song is in my top 10 best songs ever list after the second time I heard it. It is incredible in all its ways and I think if you check out one Coheed song this should be it.
10/10

Neverender
This song starts of with the bass highlight of the album. Then it goes into a great verse with some really powerful lyrics. The chorus has some great vocal work done by Claudio, although is probably the least catchy chorus in the entire album. The songs’ beginning is mostly not very loud. The save the powerful part of the song for the end starting of with the lines “point your gun in another direction now that you’ve cried yourself to sleep� Then it comes into the second best ending in the album with some really powerful lyrics and guitar work. This helps keep up with the 3 great ending songs that “Junesong Provision� started.
10/10

God Send Conspirator
If you ever get the chance you should check out the original demo of this song, in my opinion it takes it and makes it even better. Still this is a great ending piece to the album. It follows Neverender in the fact that most of it is pretty quiet until the ending which explodes in the line “Your dreams can’t last forever�. The ending is one of the better on the album and the “When eye meets eye� part is classic. Another great track alluding to the finale of the album "I Robot".
10/10

I Robot
Coheed and Cambria totally change there sound on this track. They break into a very acoustic beautiful and enchanting song. The lyrics are quite amazing in this song and so is the vocal performance. The best part in my opinion is the ending with the fading out acoustic and the piano in the background. Although it is a secret track it is one of the best songs on the album along with Junesong Provision, Delirium Trigger, and Devil in Jersey City. If you want to download a couple of the tracks this should be one.
10/10

The Second Stage Turbine Blade is the best pop-punk album in the history of pop-punk. It is original, catchy, and overall extremely intelligent in its musical and lyrical aspects. This is one cd you do not want to miss.
5/5

RollerQueen
07-05-2004, 12:40 PM
Everyone is going to be mad at you for reviewing this before they did.

Lord, do I love this band. I've been playing "Devil in Jersey City" every time I pick up my guitar for 6 months now. Soon, I will be able to sing and play "Everything Evil" the way Claudio can... Anyways, good review of an awesome album. Maybe "low-key" wasn't the right term for how Claudio sings some parts, but ah well. I wouldn't give it a 5/5. No lower than a 4/5, though.

:thumb:

pixiesfanyo
07-05-2004, 12:44 PM
Well 5/5 is defined as..Something that will change peoples views on genres..And I think Co & Ca did that for Pop-Punk with SSTB

cbmartinez
07-05-2004, 12:51 PM
I don't think theres much if any pop-punk in coheed's music, so I wouldn't have put pop-punk in the genre. Good review though.

RollerQueen
07-05-2004, 01:04 PM
Well I can't argue with someone from my home state, so alright. Claudio's voice is still a big deciding factor on whether or not you'll like the band, though.

pixiesfanyo
07-05-2004, 06:54 PM
Agreed about the voice

Kujo
07-06-2004, 12:52 AM
I'd give a 10/5, but that's just because I'm a Co&Ca junkie. A Co-whore, if you will

Sep
07-06-2004, 06:33 AM
I've heard the first 3 or so songs of this album. I will for sure pick this up in the summer as I loved IKSOSE3 and this is supposed to be even better.
Thanks for the review, it was great!

pixiesfanyo
07-06-2004, 07:38 PM
thanks

biografiend
07-07-2004, 11:39 PM
awesome review. from junesong provision on the cd is beyond orgasmic.

40 oz 2 freedom
07-08-2004, 03:12 PM
Nice review. This album definately changed me when I heard it. "Delirium Trigger" is my favorite Co&Ca song, as well as one of my favorites of all time. This is a great band, and if you ever get the chance to see them live, go.

ATD-I
07-08-2004, 06:02 PM
An incredible album. My voice has gone up quite a bit since I've started singing along to their songs. Now whenever I play a song for someone there like "dude what happened to your voice you sound like your on helium".

pixiesfanyo
07-19-2004, 09:06 AM
The Second Stage Turbine Blade Comic Book is on Preorder NOW! YAY!!!

nirvanaafi182
07-19-2004, 09:55 AM
The Second Stage Turbine Blade Comic Book is on Preorder NOW! YAY!!!
i know!!! 4 bucks!

..Trogdor's Revenge..
07-31-2004, 06:43 AM
I just got this album like 10 minutes ago in the post. It seems awesome so far. :thumb:

IsItLuck?
07-31-2004, 09:48 PM
this was a great review except 2 things, heartshot kid should be rater higher and time consumer should be 10/10 :)

I got this CD as soon as it came out a while ago :]

pixiesfanyo
08-21-2004, 03:23 PM
I like time consumer better acoustic. So I gave it a 9.5 :P

BuddyBigsby
08-21-2004, 03:46 PM
They have their pop-punk moments, but they're more Progressive Indie.

Genre nazism aside, great album. "Delirium Trigger" is da bets.

ƒµn §+µƒƒ
08-21-2004, 04:52 PM
They have their pop-punk moments, but they're more Progressive Indie.

Genre nazism aside, great album. "Delirium Trigger" is da bets.
they are more like
metal/pop/punk/rock/sci-fi?/lil emo/some screamo
i wouldn't like em if they were only one of those things but all of them together jsut seems to work so ****ing well.

TMA
08-21-2004, 06:32 PM
BEAUTIFUL REVIEW MY FRIEND! I love Coheed And Cambria, and I think that this is the better of the albums. Right now i'm really diggin' Time Consumer, Hearshot Kid Disaster (I think its an awesome song), and 33.
I am amazed by the fact that Claudio Sanchez can play some of those riffs while he sings some of those lyrics.

YDload
09-07-2004, 08:31 PM
Downloaded and saved on to my computer. Thanks for the review, I shall be listening to the album now.

IsItLuck?
09-07-2004, 08:49 PM
You shall love it. now.

CommieCanada
09-07-2004, 11:30 PM
i dont understand. i love In Keeping Secrets, but there are only 3 or 4 songs on this album that i can totally dig on. and everyone keeps telling me how SSTB is so much better, but i just dont feel it. i think i am the only one, however.

IsItLuck?
09-07-2004, 11:54 PM
Yeah, you're the only one.

BuddyBigsby
09-07-2004, 11:54 PM
I still need to spin both a few more times, but I think I'm in the same boat as you Commie.

IsItLuck?
09-08-2004, 12:04 AM
I still need to spin both a few more times, but I think I'm in the same boat as you Commie.

The songs that really stand out and are good on IKSOES:3 are The Crowing, 2113, The Light and the Glass, The Velourium Camper 3: Al the Killer, The Velourium Camper 2: Backend Of Forever, Cuts Marked in the March of Men, and IKSOES. 7 out of 11 (not counting the intro even though it's pretty good)

SSTB all of the songs stand out IMO.

I guess it can go either way though. I just felt like saying that :)

YDload
09-08-2004, 12:10 AM
I don't think there was enough variety on SSTB; the last album has those pop-punky songs to break the pace a little bit.

pixiesfanyo
09-09-2004, 08:48 PM
^ Well you think wrong.

Haha. What are you talking about no variety. It's mostly variations of pop-punk. You have some harder stuff some lighter stuff. And even some semi-metal moments.

Tapeworm
09-10-2004, 11:42 AM
Man, I was supposed to be getting a copy of this in the mail about a month ago. I'm so angry. I can't buy it anywhere in the town where I live, and I can't order it on the net. I need it so bad!!!

woeisme etc etc

EDIT: I just realized you put the album title and band name the wrong way around in the thread title. Tisk tisk tisk pixiesfanyo, looks like it's out to the slaughter house with you. :p

Sep
09-10-2004, 03:06 PM
Tapeworm where do you live? Because SSTB can only be found in shops in America from what I've heard from several independant store owners. You should try ordering it at an independant store?

Happymeal
09-10-2004, 08:27 PM
^Tapeworm's Aussie I think. I liked Hearshot Kid a lot though, but I agree with Junesong being the best, Godsend Conspirator being my personal favorite.

SSTB is still much better than IKSOSE!!

shortstorieswithtragicendings
09-11-2004, 02:46 AM
I live in Australia and own both CDs if that clears anything up. But i live in Brisbane, not remote Australia, that might make a difference. I love SSTB, i listened to it every day for a month - every song is just as addictive as the next, i would try and turn it off but couldn't bring myself to it. Claudio's voice is as soothing as your own mother's, and as refreshing as sprite (there's a bit of product placement for ya!). I can't say i've been as hooked on IKSSE, but maybe i should just give it time. Some of the songs on it are catchy radio numbers (Three Evils) so i don't think it'll take too long. Can't wait to get my copy of the comic and hope they'll visit us down here soon.

Tapeworm
09-11-2004, 01:02 PM
Yeah, I live in Bundaberg, which is just north of brisbane. I might have to wait till next time I'm in Brisbane to get a hold of this. Man, if SSTB is better than ISKSOSE, I am going to be in heaven when I hear it.

Happymeal
09-11-2004, 03:12 PM
Of course, the production is better on IKSOSE, but SSTB's flow is more balanced. You really can't go wrong with any SSTB song.

shortstorieswithtragicendings
09-12-2004, 03:45 AM
Yeah, I live in Bundaberg, which is just north of brisbane.
Haha. Just four hours or so...
But i imagine you will really enjoy SSTB. When you get into it, it's becomes more and more ingrained in your mind.

YDload
09-12-2004, 01:18 PM
I've listened to this album more and more because it's really great. Even though I feel it doesn't have as much variety as 3, that's probably one of the reasons I like it so much: it's more consistently full of good songs.

Horace
10-03-2004, 10:56 AM
Excellent, excellent review for a VERY excellent done album. CO&CA rocks!!

Dynamite
10-03-2004, 11:35 AM
I was introduced too coheed through IKSOSE3 but after i listened too SSTB it just grew on me, its amazing, great review man

Tapeworm
10-03-2004, 12:10 PM
I finally got SSTB, and I love it. At this point I don't like it as much as IKSOSE:3 though...

CommieCanada
10-03-2004, 12:53 PM
I finally got SSTB, and I love it. At this point I don't like it as much as IKSOSE:3 though...
right on. i think its the album you are introduced to first that makes the biggest impression

YDload
10-03-2004, 04:05 PM
"Time Consumer" is probably my favorite song though. In the first verse Claudio has some great singing that starts with "...the one that grabs at your ankle," and he really stretches out some of those words ("aaaaall have a flaw...liiiiiiife as you know it").

BuddyBigsby
10-03-2004, 06:09 PM
Nevermind, I'm definitely a SSTB guy.

SubtleDagger
10-03-2004, 06:14 PM
This is the definitive C&C album so far. Secrets simply isn't consistent enough. This album is much more structured and thought-out, so it's definitely my favorite.

40 oz 2 freedom
10-03-2004, 09:18 PM
Nevermind, I'm definitely a SSTB guy.

Good decision.

FourTouchCombination
10-09-2004, 05:02 AM
Downloading Junesong now! Will get back in an edit.

EDIT: Not bad, i'm checking out some of their otha stuff now.

Sep
10-09-2004, 08:16 AM
I will get a copy of this in the mail this week. I'm really looking forward to it.

RollerQueen
10-09-2004, 10:50 AM
Ever hear the demo version of "Junesong Provision" with the gunshot in the beginning, the layered vocals, and the acoustic guitars? That is heavenly... This album is stilll awesome.

pixiesfanyo
10-09-2004, 11:00 AM
^ It's a quote from evil dead I believe. This album is a masterpeice.

Sep
10-13-2004, 04:22 AM
Ever hear the demo version of "Junesong Provision" with the gunshot in the beginning, the layered vocals, and the acoustic guitars? That is heavenly... This album is stilll awesome.

When I downloaded Junesong Provision I got that song. I thought it was pretty good also, Claudio's vocals are even more high-pitched than normally. I really love the ending in there.

Sep
10-15-2004, 12:16 PM
I got this album a few days ago. Neverender is definitely the best song in my opinion.

TMA
10-15-2004, 02:59 PM
Wow this is off topic, but... I'm surprised to see BuddyBigsby and SubtleDagger posting here saying they liked Co&Ca.
Not that there is anything wrong with that.
It's just that they are always so up in arms about what Emo is, I figured that Emo/Screamo was all they listened to.
But than again, I'm dumb, so...

xtruthnotproofx
11-11-2004, 01:15 PM
Wtf, who gives you the authority to go and review a cd.... yeah that's great that you like some of the songs and dislike some of the songs, but who made you the authority on music.... do you even play an instrument? or do you just sit in your room calling all the people that enjoy life and listen to music that's less than 20 years old conformists. i'll give you a review of a pixies cd i borrowed from one of my friends:
Sucked

see that's all you have to say, hey i really like the new coheed cd, or hey i didn't like the new coheed cd... sitting there spending an hour (or more) reviewing a cd, for other people to see on this petty forum, who cares, people are gonna make their own opinion on the cd, not listen to what you have to say about. let people decide them selves what they think about the music...

Sep
11-11-2004, 02:17 PM
Wtf, who gives you the authority to go and review a cd.... yeah that's great that you like some of the songs and dislike some of the songs, but who made you the authority on music.... do you even play an instrument? or do you just sit in your room calling all the people that enjoy life and listen to music that's less than 20 years old conformists. i'll give you a review of a pixies cd i borrowed from one of my friends:
Sucked

see that's all you have to say, hey i really like the new coheed cd, or hey i didn't like the new coheed cd... sitting there spending an hour (or more) reviewing a cd, for other people to see on this petty forum, who cares, people are gonna make their own opinion on the cd, not listen to what you have to say about. let people decide them selves what they think about the music...

You are the biggest idiot I have met on the internet. I bet you are even more stupid in real life, you deserve to get beaten up. :smash:

xtruthnotproofx
11-11-2004, 02:30 PM
fair enough, even if you have no reason to beat me up, sometimes people mask their sexual frustion by outward violence and aggression... just food for thought

xtruthnotproofx
11-11-2004, 05:08 PM
^ Well you think wrong.

Haha. What are you talking about no variety. It's mostly variations of pop-punk. You have some harder stuff some lighter stuff. And even some semi-metal moments.


metal ??? do you smoke crack? what punk/indie band would make "semi metal moment?? maybe hardcore, but those are two different things... get your **** straight before you go and review something...

pixiesfanyo
11-11-2004, 09:09 PM
...^

lol.

SubtleDagger
11-11-2004, 10:19 PM
Biggest. Moron. Ever.

Iai
11-12-2004, 12:10 PM
Wtf, who gives you the authority to go and review a cd.... yeah that's great that you like some of the songs and dislike some of the songs, but who made you the authority on music.... do you even play an instrument? or do you just sit in your room calling all the people that enjoy life and listen to music that's less than 20 years old conformists. i'll give you a review of a pixies cd i borrowed from one of my friends:
Sucked

see that's all you have to say, hey i really like the new coheed cd, or hey i didn't like the new coheed cd... sitting there spending an hour (or more) reviewing a cd, for other people to see on this petty forum, who cares, people are gonna make their own opinion on the cd, not listen to what you have to say about. let people decide them selves what they think about the music...

http://www.digitalend.com/pics/funny036.jpg

Tapeworm
11-13-2004, 10:10 PM
aaaaaaaaahahahahahhaa. Another win for Iai. :lol:

Iai
11-13-2004, 10:16 PM
It's funny because it's so utterly wrong. :lol:

Sep
11-14-2004, 11:46 AM
He deserved it though.

d0ped0g
12-05-2004, 10:33 PM
now that i've got this cd, and listening to c&c much more... theres one thing that constantly pisses me off

yes... its the singing. Sure, its amazing... but it seems to sound all the same... which wouldnt be annoying if it wasnt in his strange "epic" style. Another problem seems to be that we dont really seem to get many breaks from his singing, it seems to go on and on throughout the song without many breaks, and constantly at the same rythm.

this album rox tho, as does c&c

BuddyBigsby
12-06-2004, 03:15 PM
I disagree. There's quite a few parts that don't have singing. "Time Consumer" has some beautiful instrumental passages, for example.

TMA
12-06-2004, 03:21 PM
I disagree. There's quite a few parts that don't have singing. "Time Consumer" has some beautiful instrumental passages, for example.
That's why I love it. It focuses more on the playing than the singing.

BuddyBigsby
12-06-2004, 03:23 PM
It's my favorite CoCa song by far.

TMA
12-06-2004, 04:48 PM
Hell yeah

YDload
12-06-2004, 06:29 PM
"Time Consumer" is my favorite song on this album by far, but my favorite Coheed song is still "The Crowing" for its slowly-mounting intensity.

40 oz 2 freedom
12-06-2004, 08:56 PM
I'm more of a "Delirium Trigger" kind of guy.

marsvolta
12-06-2004, 09:57 PM
bow before the breakdown of everything evil

TMA
12-08-2004, 05:17 PM
bow before the breakdown of everything evil

Everything Evil shows Claudio Sanchez's talent as a musician, a song writer, and a singer.
But all in all, I like the laid back vibe of Time Consumer.

marsvolta
12-08-2004, 08:06 PM
point taken.....devil in jersey city is best live though, imo.

ive only heard time consumer once though, and ive seen them 4 times...blah

Sep
12-09-2004, 03:12 AM
Neverender is the best on this album, in my opinion.
I never hear anyone talk about it. :evil:

Wow
12-11-2004, 05:27 PM
Ever hear the demo version of "Junesong Provision" with the gunshot in the beginning, the layered vocals, and the acoustic guitars? That is heavenly... This album is stilll awesome.


I got that when I downloaded the whole album. I love that quote in the beginning. It's so funny.

CO&CAbasser14
01-01-2005, 01:08 AM
Everyone is going to be mad at you for reviewing this before they did.

Lord, do I love this band. I've been playing "Devil in Jersey City" every time I pick up my guitar for 6 months now. Soon, I will be able to sing and play "Everything Evil" the way Claudio can... Anyways, good review of an awesome album. Maybe "low-key" wasn't the right term for how Claudio sings some parts, but ah well. I wouldn't give it a 5/5. No lower than a 4/5, though.

:thumb:

I love coheed and cambria but i didnt have this album, this review helped so much and i went to buy this album the second i read this review. Thank you
:thumb: