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Way to go dude!!!!!!!! I bet it was tight!
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[QUOTE=Punk_Rock_Zo] That was taken from the November 2005 [I]Alternative Press[/I]. I found it interesting, yet still a little confusing. Claudio also states in the interview, that "Good Apollo, I'm burning star IV" pretty much is Claudio (the character) saying "I'm here to destroy everything"...hope you guys find this interesting and helpful[/QUOTE]
I really need to subscribe to AP. And i kinda figured thats what im burning star IV means. |
Apollo 1 and Apollo 2 and like exactly the asmae :-/
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[QUOTE=Rancid Dan]Apollo 1 and Apollo 2 and like exactly the asmae :-/[/QUOTE]
Almost the same. Apollo 2 adds the extra parts and has 'come on bitch why arent you laughing now' (The best lyric ever) as the main chorus part thing. |
[QUOTE=cobert]I really need to subscribe to AP. And i kinda figured thats what im burning star IV means.[/QUOTE]
Yeah dude, it was like a 7 page story on Coheed...I've read it about 4 times now :lol: |
[QUOTE=cobert]Almost the same. Apollo 2 adds the extra parts and has 'come on bitch why arent you laughing now' (The best lyric ever) as the main chorus part thing.[/QUOTE]
Pointless. |
[QUOTE=Rancid Dan]Apollo 1 and Apollo 2 and like exactly the asmae :-/[/QUOTE]
What are Apollo 1 and 2..? |
Songs from the new album, they're stupid, 2 songs basically exactly the same.
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They're not stupid, they're a good song. I'm glad I can hear it twice on one album, especially since the second time adds some significant bridge work to the mix. Very epic chorus, lots of "whoa-oh-oo-oh-oh" going on.
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Bleh, i think it's pointless but whatever.
It's a good album though, bette than what i first thought. |
[QUOTE=Rancid Dan]Bleh, i think it's pointless but whatever.
It's a good album though, bette than what i first thought.[/QUOTE] It is a part of the story. Claudio is writing the story, so he feels that having the songs very similar adds to the effect. |
Coheed and Cambria to add new member!
[QUOTE]Dave Parker, long time friend of Coheed and Cambria drummer Joshua Eppard, will be fielding rhythm guitar and keyboard duties for the band's fall tour. He in large part played a role in the success of Eppard's hip-hop side-project, "Weerd Science", and also has a band of his own called "Divest", which are now taking a break.
Coheed And Cambria are currently touring in support of their latest album, "Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star V - Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness," released September 20th through Columbia Records. The album is steeped in the classic rock of the band members' youth, according to Josh Eppard. "Playing that kind of stuff is very exciting for us," Eppard said in a statement. "We're really going back to our roots and giving a nod to people who inspired us to make music in the first place, whether it be Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, the Police or something else entirely." Dave Parker will play for the following Coheed And Cambria tour dates, according to CobaltandCalcium.com: 10/11 - Vancouver, British Columbia 10/12 - Seattle, WA 10/14 - San Francisco, CA 10/19 - Las Vegas, NV 10/20 - San Diego, CA 10/21 - Tempe, AZ 10/22 - Houston, TX 10/24 - Austin, TX 10/25 - Dallas, TX 10/26 - Little Rock, AR 10/28 - Tampa, FL 10/29 - Fort Lauderdale, FL 10/30 - Jacksonville, FL 10/31 - Atlanta, GA 11/01 - Nashville, TN 11/05 - Baltimore, MD 11/07 - Washington, DC 11/09 - Toronto, ON 11/10 - Montreal, QC 11/11 - Worcester, MA 11/12 - Clifton Park, NY 11/13 - Philadelphia, PA 11/15 - Providence, RI 11/16 - New York, NY 11/17 - New York, NY . [/QUOTE] Hope this wasn't posted already. |
It's been up on Cobalt for a while now, :p but that's cool.
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Yup the Portland show WAS amazing. The only part I didn't really like was final cut though :/. It was neat that they went a little longer than the recorded version but they just kept going and going it lasted probably a good 20 min and it was a little rediculous I eventually just left and stood outside for a while. Yeah but other than that it was totally awesome.
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I find that hard to believe that they played The Final Cut for 20 minutes. I'm guessing that is an exaggeration because in Chicago they ended with The Final Cut and they went longer than the recorded version but it was only like 9 minutes or so. That would be pretty crazy.
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[QUOTE=Society Sellout]Yup the Portland show WAS amazing. The only part I didn't really like was final cut though :/. It was neat that they went a little longer than the recorded version but they just kept going and going it lasted probably a good 20 min and it was a little rediculous I eventually just left and stood outside for a while. Yeah but other than that it was totally awesome.[/QUOTE]
That was a wicked show. And yeah, the song pretty much did literally go on for that long. It was long enough to see Mic lose his interest in the song and just lean back on the pole and chill for a bit. "I want to thank you all for coming back... and I wanna thank this pole for coming back too." :lol: The low point of the night for me had nothing to do with Coheed, which is a good thing. It was seeing some chick get really f*cked up in the Blood Brothers pit. W3rd |
Oh yeah and waiting for coheed to come on for about 10 min wasn't too fun either.
the whole time Blood Brothers was playing I was thinking "They need to get off the stage now so that coheed can play" :P. I only caught the last 1/3 of Mewithoutyou's set which made me mad because I really wanted to see more of them. |
[QUOTE=Society Sellout]Oh yeah and waiting for coheed to come on for about 10 min wasn't too fun either.
the whole time Blood Brothers was playing I was thinking "They need to get off the stage now so that coheed can play" :P. I only caught the last 1/3 of Mewithoutyou's set which made me mad because I really wanted to see more of them.[/QUOTE] I actually kind of liked Blood Brothers just because it was something different. I mean, it isn't different to scream and sh*t, but the music itself was. A nice blend of Funk, Psy Rock, and Hardcore. I enjoyed it. Heh... actually litening to one of their songs right now. MewithoutYou was just ok in my opinion. I wasn't a huge fan of the singer. It wasn't so much of singing as it was doing slam poetry over music. But again, the music was pretty good. I loved Dredg. That right there is an amazing band. All around good. Their opening song (which I've now come to find is called Ode To The Sun) was just kicking my ***. That guitar riff was fantastic. And the one song where the singer played the slide guitar with the drumstick... wicked. And of course, Coheed was the best. The set was almost flawless. I just wish they would have played The Crowing. It was funny though. I was with a group of people I knew, and out of the four or five of us, I was the only one who knew any of the songs off of SSTB. They only knew IKSSE:3 and Good Apollo I. And now, my neck hurts like a bitch, and I have an Opeth show to go to tonight. |
I did like The Blood Brothers, like you said there was a girl who get hurt, there was this small black guy in our pit and I saw him and then I looked for him like at a break and he was gone haha. I agree I don't like mewithoutYou because of their vocals. He doesn't sing, and that band doesn't have very good stage presence.
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I'm ever so pissed I missed the Vancouver show. And to top it off, my brother's friend got to go to the concert for free, AND interview the band after! I'm missing too many good concerts. I missed Alexisonfire and Underoath, Strung Out, and now Coheed. I would have missed the first three for the chance to see Coheed live though.
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haha, in the past month, ive seen, alexisonfire, underoath, the used, boys night out, fall out boy, panic! at the disco, the starting line and motion city sountrack, and now coheed and cambria on november 9th!!!!
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Man, you've seen some good bands recently.
I've seen like 12 shows in the past month, but I'm not seeing Coheed until Nov. 4th. |
I just "coffee shopped" some Coheed and Cambria... I played, as part of a fifteen minute set, a medley that consisted of the intro to "IKSSE: 3", the intro and first two verses of "Neverender", and all of "AFHA". I mean, they're all in the same key to start, really. It actaully went pretty well, I have to say.
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Sounds cool.
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[QUOTE=Fish]haha, in the past month, ive seen, alexisonfire, underoath, the used, boys night out, fall out boy, panic! at the disco, the starting line and motion city sountrack, and now coheed and cambria on november 9th!!!![/QUOTE]
So I guess Coheed will be the first decent band you will have seen all month! |
[QUOTE=YDload]So I guess Coheed will be the first decent band you will have seen all month![/QUOTE]
Lawl. Good one. :rolleyes: |
[QUOTE=YDload]So I guess Coheed will be the first decent band you will have seen all month![/QUOTE]
Lolz. |
I haven't really listened to all of those bands so I can't make an informed decision, but Fall Out Boy and The Used are definitely horrible, with everything else being passable or unknown.
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Fall Out Boy are pretty good I think. I dunno, I like them. UnderOath is good too, and P!atD are really great.
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i wish coheed would come to australia.
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They might in the future...never know haha.
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Teh tr00 Coheed f4n.
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I've been listening to SSTB (and Co&Ca) for the first time today. It's pretty good, but of course the vocals got on my nerves. Matter of time I guess.
And I've been reading some parts of the story and man...this thing is for freaks. [QUOTE=YDload]So I guess Coheed will be the first decent band you will have seen all month![/QUOTE] FOB and MCS are good enough. |
[QUOTE=albert_bass]I've been listening to SSTB (and Co&Ca) for the first time today. It's pretty good, but of course the vocals got on my nerves. Matter of time I guess.
And I've been reading some parts of the story and man...[B]this thing is for freaks.[/B] [/QUOTE] :upset: |
Good Apollo = My favourite coheed album now :eek:
Some of the lyrics are pretty twisted. Actually, i dunno it draws with IKSOSE3... |
[QUOTE=AZNGuitaristDude101]:upset:[/QUOTE]
Don't be upset, I'm a freak too...sometimes. |
Its sci-fi stuff, I mean I guess you could say it is for freaks but if you turn on the sci-fi channel your going to get the same kind of stuff.
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A note on the lyrics. The lyrics are telling a science fiction story about Coheed, Cambria, and Claudio for albums 2-3 ([I]SSTB[/I], [i]IKSSE: 3[/i]); on album 4 ([I]GAv1[/I]), the story itself is being written by a new central character, The Writer, and part way through [I]GAv1[/I] the two worlds merge and collide. Craziness.
Also, the lyrics just happen to be violent, mostly because the story content is very dark and sci-fi. Like how Co&Ca had to kill their children right to start in [I]SSTB[/I]. Or how Claudio lives in a dream that turns nightmare that turns reality in [i]IKSSE: 3[/i]. Or how [i]GAv1[/i] chronicles The Writer's journey towards insanity and how the conflicts in his life contribute to that journey and influence his story. It was bound to get violent at least [i]somewhere[/i]. |
Dude we all know about everything already.
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Yeah, I was just restating it for clarity.
>_> <_< /hopes that it helped [I]somebody[/I]. |
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