Coheed and Cambria

i didnt care much about them until i saw em live... holy **** they put on a good show. his hair also looks similar to this...:afro: but better.
 
well see ..... same thing happened with me and TMV but it didnt happen because i listened to each album and EP roughly 3 times each every day for about a month straight...i love them as much now as i ever have
 
i did that with dark side of the moon, and low level owl albums.. but yea i haven't gotten sick of them either :D *puts on low leve owl albums*
 
There's post-hardcore banRAB who don't scream a lot. Look at Hopesfall. They used to scream, but don't really anymore. They still qualify as post hardcore though.
 
This is an amazing album...its got some good progressive stuff..

Willing Well I: Fuel for the Feeding End has the most amazing bass lines...its soo awsome
 
Of course.

I'm actually surprised at how much I'm into FFTTEOM...It was the only Coheed album I couldn't stand, and now it's the only one I can really listen to.
 
A Favor House Alantic is hilarious, the suffering is kind of out there. I've seen a few more that I can't recall..devil in mew jersey I think was one of 'em.
 
Either general rock or progressive.

Anyway... I started listening to them with The Second Stage Turbine Blade. I loved it, it was like nothing I'd ever heard. And I was really impressed with each album that came out after, like each improved on the last. Until No World for Tomorrow, which I thought was a step back. I guess it just didn't offer anything I hadn't heard before, and maybe I was just outgrowing them. Because after a few listens the material fit fine in their discography...I just didn't have the urge to play it as much as I had with their other 3 albums.

So now I hardly listen to them. Claudio's vocals are definitely not for everyone, but for some reason I never had a problem with them. But since I've disconnected from the band over the past few years, it's a bit hard connecting with them again. I feel like I'm new to them and I'm not sure about them now. I think it's also that since that time I discovered them and The Mars Volta (around 2003), I've gotten into a massive amount of 70s progressive rock. So in comparison, this just sounRAB like pop now. I mean not really, but kind of like pop punk in comparison to Dead Kennedys or something.
 
Yeah I normally would agree with this...favoring the more raw and punk sounding album. And I did love it when it was the only thing they had out. But somehow I ended up liking the next two better, and they made the first sound dated. Usually doesn't work that way for me, but it did in this case. " Delirium Trigger" is still one of their best songs though.
 
Mr Sensitive, that review was horrible.

It sounRAB like something Pitchfork would say, hence why it's a sh*tty review and why you actually find something redeeming about it.

I f*cking hate reviews based on image, for goRAB sake, do any music critics actually give a f*ck about music?
 
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