Coheed and Cambria
The Afterman: Descension


2.3
average

Review

by Iluvatar USER (168 Reviews)
February 5th, 2013 | 552 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Well, it certainly is a Coheed & Cambria album!

Coheed & Cambria are arguably one of the most integral bands to a lot of kids music taste these days, coming out as the mainstream torchbearers of both exciting pop-punk music and the new wave of "prog" bands that started popping up in the early 2000's. Even with some stumbles, they've managed to stay somewhat relevant for all these years by a combination of releasing albums controversial enough to draw positive praise and negative conversation, and perhaps by a little residue fame from "Welcome Home" via Rock Band and a few trailers and commercials. Where before they had strayed into more of an 80's sort of hard rock/metal shtick, with The Afterman records they certainly have come back into the realm of "progressive" music...with a heavy, facetious emphasis on progressive.

See, what used to make them any kind of a prog band was their penchant to occasionally write a song that would jump between time signatures and keys, and not stick to a standard song structure. Yeah, the concept of their records gave a little more prog aesthetic, but mostly you'd have a record of hard jams and then four or five complicated prog numbers. On Ascension and specifically now Descension, they've replaced a lot of that with sampling spacey sounds and adding some random, out of place instrumentals and a cheesy vocoded narrator. I can't tell if the intro to "The Hard Sell" is supposed to sound similar to a Beatles sitar number or if they just distorting *** to make it sound weird, but once the choppy guitar part and Claudio Sanchez's saccharine "woo oh oh's" come in, nothing makes sense anymore. The song comes off as a b-side to the sound of No World for Tomorrow, a hard rock number bogged down by Coheed's reliance on guitar pedals and lots of monotone, 'soaring' vocals. Is it inherently bad? No. Does it add anything that we haven't heard before? No.

And besides a few exceptions, that's how the record plays out. At the risk of alienating people who haven't heard their previous discography, "Away We Go" is a less inspired version of "Feathers", a pop-metal song that lacks any of the bite of its predecessor and just goes by-the-numbers to the end. Is it cute to hear him reference Josephine, a character that's been around since their first record? Yes. Does anyone really care at this point? Besides members of Cobalt & Calcium, probably not. "Iron Fist" comes off sounding like a new Prize Fighter Inferno song, a psuedo-acoustic jaunt that just doesn't go anywhere. Instead of using this point to really experiment with the sound, Coheed just goes back to another little solo here, another little jangley guitar part here. You'd expect "Dark Side of Me", the first single, to perhaps liven things up, but instead it's just another loud power-ballad disguised as a hard jam. Incredibly repetitive and lyrically brain dead, the song is sonically acceptable, but from a band that has written so much more intricate and powerful songs it comes off as a letdown and missed opportunity for something really great.

The album isn't all mediocrity and gloom, though. "Sentry the Defiant" kicks the album off well enough, resurrecting the desperate metal sound of the better songs from No World For Tomorrow to great effect. "Number City" is a legitimately fun pop gem, the song never letting up and being surprisingly fun and catchy. With a little funk rhythm and a whopper of a chorus, it shows that Coheed still has it in them to write an exciting pop song. The same can be said of "Gravity's Union" and their epic rock roots, the song being a pleasant throwback to In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3, with loud crunching riffs and great layered vocal melodies. The samples actually complement the mood of the song, and Claudio actually bends his pitch for one of the few times on the record, creating a very tense musical scenario where you don't know what's coming next. It's something that has been sorely lacking in their past few records, and is done differently enough here to come across as really fresh.

That said, I can't recommend this album for people that aren't already to Coheed fans. If you're looking to get into more spacey progressive rock there are better places to start (Sula Bassana), and if you're looking to get into pop rock well, you honestly haven't made it to this point in the review. If you're into Coheed there are some really good new tracks lumped at the beginning, but be forewarned you could get really depressed by the dull and uninspired second half. The lyrics have never been worse, so ridiculous and insipid that it would take a whole other review just to delve into. All in all, not the death knell that it could have been but not the triumphant return it so could have been at the same time, Descension is another addition to the Coheed saga, and for better or worse will probably allow us to get another record out of the band.

Out of Genre: 2
In Genre: 3
For its Time: 3
These Days: ...3?
Instrumentally: 3.5
Vocally/Lyrically: 2.5
Influence Level: 2
Personally: 2



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KILL
February 5th 2013


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

hahaha god damn

pissbore
February 5th 2013


12778 Comments


http://i.imgur.com/ZQx0tmO.jpg

Yuli
Emeritus
February 5th 2013


10767 Comments


The fucking first letter of your review vanished, man.

DadKungFu
Staff Reviewer
February 5th 2013


4708 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

...and i like saint bernardus....

KILL
February 5th 2013


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

you just know some retards gona be like these days?? it only just came out!!

greg84
Emeritus
February 5th 2013


7654 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Finally... I almost totally agree with your review except that I like The Hard Sell more and think that Ascension is a far better album.

klap
Emeritus
February 5th 2013


12409 Comments


the eight-pronged review system gets me stiff

DadKungFu
Staff Reviewer
February 5th 2013


4708 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

well, it just means that i'd feel kind of bad ripping into you for having different opinions than me

pissbore
February 5th 2013


12778 Comments


dont you ever mention the throne in a queef thread like this

greg84
Emeritus
February 5th 2013


7654 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Yeah. Ascension rules in comparison with this.

pissbore
February 5th 2013


12778 Comments


http://i.imgur.com/ZQx0tmO.jpg

theacademy
Emeritus
February 5th 2013


31865 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

man i still love feathers

Phideaux
February 5th 2013


1663 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I quite like this and Ascension. Nothing terribly new for them, admittedly, but I think its their best stuff in a while.

greg84
Emeritus
February 5th 2013


7654 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Feathers is one of their best tracks. Agreed.

Curse.
February 5th 2013


8079 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

BYE BYE BEAUTIFUL DON'T BOTHER TO WRITE

theacademy
Emeritus
February 5th 2013


31865 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7abReXKTP6A

kris.
February 5th 2013


15504 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

great review even tho i disagree we still have laika bro

noworldforeric
February 5th 2013


43 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

this review sucks

KILL
February 5th 2013


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

5 classic

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agreed

Tyrael
February 5th 2013


21108 Comments


KILL I thought you liked CTTS bro



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