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Year of the Black Rainbow

Coheed and Cambria

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Album Review

For those who have followed Coheed and Cambria's Amory Wars saga from the beginning, Year of the Black Rainbow will scratch the itch of fulfillment until it bleeds. This is the musical prequel (please leave your Star Wars jokes at the door) to vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist Claudio Sanchez's saga, concluding the the longest concept album in rock history — five volumes' worth. It is lofty in its pretensions, but there is so much great music here, that even when its influences and filler are subtracted, it stands as a monolithic testament to singular ambition, focus, and realization. That said, like the other volumes in the adventure, this one, can be taken completely on its own as a very solid album of hard and heavy yet melodic prog rock and metal. The lyrical references, while specific to the Amory Wars, are universal in their sentiments and emotions. The set opens with a moody instrumental full of ambience, and a piano played sparely before erupting dynamically into the “The Broken,” with dueling guitar lines between Sanchez and Travis Stever. Chris Pennie's drumming with booming tom-toms and kick drums builds new rhythmic patterns while underscoring a basic, mid-level hard rock chug. “Here We Are Juggernaut” is an anthem with a tight, catchy melody in both verse and chorus, with overdriven, riffing guitars, thunderous drums, and vocal harmonies that literally soar. “Pearl of the Stars” is an acoustically based, atmospheric ballad with a dubwise bassline by Mike Todd on the chorus. “In Flame of Error” and “When Skeletons Live” are stop-and-go examples of melodic prog metal at its best. The set closes with the title track, a dark, drifting soundscape of a tune that takes shape about halfway through its seven minutes and roars all the way to the finish for a stellar climax. As a band, C&C either inspire rabid adoration or complete dismissal; that won’t change with Year of the Black Rainbow. That said, any fan of heavy progressive rock music may find this music to be of compelling interest, whether one buys into the conceptual nature of the Amory Wars or not. [The limited Deluxe Edition comes boxed in an oversized slipcase package. It contains two bonus demo tracks on the CD, a DVD with a documentary on the making of the album, and a hardcover, 350-page novel of the same title written by Sanchez and noted sci-fi author Peter David, Rovi

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My Review

This album is amazing, it is by far, Coheed & Cambria's best work. I never expected a prequel to 'The Amory Wars' Saga, I was expecting a sequel at first. But this album is fantastic, it's been produced very well by Atticus Rose (Nine Inch Nails). Unlike the rest of the C&C albums, this one is more melodic, which is one reason why this album is great. Another reason is because it's been composed perfectly by Claudio Sanchez. I've listened to many masterpieces by other artists including Opeth, Porcupine Tree, Metallica and more, but this album is by far, the best I've ever listened to. Good job, Coheed & Cambria!

But I love Coheed :(

This is just failure in its most epic. We are left second best to the rest of the world, who get the "deluxe edition" of this album. iTunes, I suggest you get us aussie fans the special deal, because I might only be speaking for my self, but this is just stupid.

Biography

Formed: 2001 in Nyack, NY

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Although originally forming as a rock trio in 1995, New York's Coheed and Cambria officially took root in 2001, shedding their former name of Shabutie and embracing a fusion of progressive rock, emocore, and highly conceptual album themes. Vocalist/guitarist Claudio Sanchez, guitarist Travis Stever, bassist Michael Todd, and drummer Joshua Eppard issued their group's full-length debut, 2002's The Second Stage Turbine Blade, on the Albany-based Equal Vision Records. The band toured extensively for...
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  • $16.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Adult Alternative, Alternative, Punk, Metal, Hard Rock
  • Released: 07 April 2010

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