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Storm In A Teacup 06-29-2006 12:17 PM

[i]"Wake Up"[/i] is more of a setup to the rest of the album than anything else.

edit: :eek:, wholy crap, new avatar, thanks to Damrod!

Fish 06-29-2006 12:19 PM

oo, I'd +rep you for that avatar if you weren't already a mod :p. Yeah I just dont really think it suits coheed and cambria that well. I mean, always and never is an awesome track because its soft, but also really evil at the same time. But wake up.. meh, probably my least favorite coheed track.

Storm In A Teacup 06-29-2006 12:23 PM

If I weren't a mod? I need the rep, I have -46. :(

Oh god. The Willing Well gives me the creeps everytime I listen to it.

Fish 06-29-2006 12:25 PM

which section? the whole thing? I love how they put that evil voice backing up claudio on the first willing well. Same with Al The Killer, it hits the spot nicely :thumb:

Storm In A Teacup 06-29-2006 12:27 PM

All four sections. I used to think the first was the creepiest too along with the fourth, but the third is really scary. God, I love it.

Fish 06-29-2006 12:29 PM

oh yeah, at the very ending, when his voice like drains out. That made me jump the first time I listened to it.

Storm In A Teacup 06-29-2006 12:32 PM

The part right before Claudio first says, "Jesse, bad boy", on the later part of Section 4 reminds me a lot of either the opening of [i]"The Suffering"[/i], or [i]"A Favor House Atlantic"[/i]. I'm not sure which.

Fish 06-29-2006 12:34 PM

I think im going to have to check this out. Give me a sec.

Oh yeah, and the chorus of the suffering reminds me a lot of the ending of Three Evils.

Edit: Wait, are you talking about the 3rd or 4th section? Cause 4th is Final Cut.

Storm In A Teacup 06-29-2006 12:36 PM

Shi. 3rd section.

Fish 06-29-2006 12:37 PM

yeah, its Blood Red Summer you're thinking of im pretty sure.

Storm In A Teacup 06-29-2006 12:49 PM

Perhaps, but I'm still leaning on the other two songs.

BTW, what's your favorite C&C record?

Fish 06-29-2006 12:51 PM

thats probably one of the hardest questions I've ever been asked. It leans more in the direction of IKSOSE or SSTB. I can't really decide. I think IKSOSE lasted the longest in my CD player though.

Storm In A Teacup 06-29-2006 12:59 PM

I think Good Apollo and SSTB are tied. In Keeping Secrets is great yes, but doesn't compare to the brilliance of those albums.

Fish 06-29-2006 01:00 PM

I think that IKSOSE had more emotion put into the vocals and just the story line overall. Especially with the Light and the Glass which is one of my favorite coheed tracks ever.

GA is a lot more rock even blues influenced, with the solo's and the willing well tracks which are all 7+ minutes each.

SSTB is right up there with IKSOSE but i just feel like claudio was a little hesitant with the story line. The songs are no doubt a bit darker though, and thats one thing i love about Coheed.

cobert 06-29-2006 03:12 PM

I cant stand [i]Wake Up[/i] (except it wasnt so bad when he did it live and it was just guitar), and all of [i]The Willing Well[/i] except for [i]The Final Cut[/i] seemed like it tried too hard to be epic. It came out sounding like a big mess of different parts to me.

SSTB > Most records Ive ever heard.

And im pretty sure youre thinking of blood red summer, not AFHA or [i]The Suffering[/i]. They always fit a part of their last album onto the next one, like with both [i]Time Consumer[/i] and [i]I, Robot[/i] being in [i]21:13[/i] on KSOSE. Now they fit [i]Blood Red Summer[/i] into this one.

Storm In A Teacup 06-29-2006 03:18 PM

It's definitely [i]"Blood Red Summer"[/i] that I was thinking of. I listened to the whole song and I realized it was that and not the other two.

Fish 06-29-2006 04:04 PM

[QUOTE=Storm In A Teacup]It's definitely [i]"Blood Red Summer"[/i] that I was thinking of. I listened to the whole song and I realized it was that and not the other two.[/QUOTE]

hate to sat i told ya so :p just kidding haha.

yeah cob is right, and yeah wake up is good live with just claudio on acoustic, but the light and the glass is still better

Storm In A Teacup 06-29-2006 04:28 PM

"Light And The Glass" is my least favorite on recording, but live is awesome as an acoustic.

DJ Ducksauce 06-29-2006 10:09 PM

Welcome to the Heed Thread Storm. :)

Have you listened to IKSSE along with LOTR the fellowship? It's pretty cool. It's awesome how it syncs with the movie.

Beating off to Coheed though? That is pretty creepy, but whatever floats your boat.

Love the avy btw.

PS: When do the acoustic sessions come out?

Fish 06-29-2006 10:56 PM

[QUOTE=Storm In A Teacup]"Light And The Glass" is my least favorite on recording, but live is awesome as an acoustic.[/QUOTE]

my band covered it for a local show, it was pretty sweet. It was a bit tricky to nail the intro with the playing/singning but i got it down.

DJ Ducksauce 06-29-2006 11:01 PM

I love TLATG both acoustic and recording. An amazing song imo.

Fish 06-29-2006 11:04 PM

yeah, i like both, but the recorded version i rather to listen to more.

DJ Ducksauce 06-30-2006 04:07 AM

[QUOTE=AZNGuitaristDude101]
PS: When do the acoustic sessions come out?[/QUOTE]
:)

3char

Storm In A Teacup 06-30-2006 10:01 AM

[QUOTE=AZNGuitaristDude101]Welcome to the Heed Thread Storm. :)

Have you listened to IKSSE along with LOTR the fellowship? It's pretty cool. It's awesome how it syncs with the movie.

Beating off to Coheed though? That is pretty creepy, but whatever floats your boat.

Love the avy btw.

PS: When do the acoustic sessions come out?[/QUOTE]

Hello, and no I haven't listened to IKSoSE:3 with LOTRTF, but I guess I should try it out, with the movie on mute, or volume up?

That beating off to Coheed thing wasn't supposed to be taken seriously. :-|

I luv the avy too.

Fish 06-30-2006 01:14 PM

claudio's doorstep, nice buddy :p

halfdeadhippo 06-30-2006 01:17 PM

I think that it's sad that Coheed are taking the route of [i]The Wall[/i], where there's a few solid songs, surrounded by a lot of songs of lesser quality. Hopefully, this next album brings us something completely different (while still sounding like Co&Ca) with quality songs the whole way through. /relatively pointless commentary.

Storm In A Teacup 06-30-2006 01:22 PM

[QUOTE=Fish]claudio's doorstep, nice buddy :p[/QUOTE]

:D Oh yes.

[quote=]I think that it's sad that Coheed are taking the route of The Wall, where there's a few solid songs, surrounded by a lot of songs of lesser quality. Hopefully, this next album brings us something completely different (while still sounding like Co&Ca) with quality songs the whole way through. /relatively pointless commentary.[/quote]

:smash: Do you have all of their albums? Which one is your favorite?

Fish 06-30-2006 01:23 PM

I think that all the songs are pretty good quality, but no doubt some of the songs really stand out more then others.

Storm In A Teacup 06-30-2006 01:27 PM

I think IKSoSE:3 is the only one that hits a couple bumps.

Fish 06-30-2006 01:28 PM

with what tracks? like the velourium campers


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