I saw Coheed and Cambria again Saturday night and will fly to Boston in a week and half to see them again. I cry during almost every live show. Your comment is very true, although I don't have long hair anymore.
as a fan of coheed and cambria fan for about a decade now, i can say without a doubt coheed and cambria fans are the most welcoming group who just fucking love the music and the story of the albums. theres never really any haters either! never have i seen anybody just say "i hate this band!" its always "its not my liking, BUT.." "not my taste, BUT..." theres always a but theyre good though, that follows those statements. awesome band with an awesome community.
What really hits for me with Coheed is how starting with Color before the Sun every album has so much connection to Claudio becoming a dad and raising a son and what that means. Color Before the Sun being explicitly just about all the emotions Claudio was processing waiting for his son to be born and not tied to his overarching sci fi story. But after that, the stories in the songs make a huge tonal shift from being about love and loss and betrayal and epic sci fi drama to this "smaller" story about a mom and a dad, on the run from a corrupt authority, and the challenges they face and how their kid becomes their whole universe in Vaxis 1 and 2. There's so much in there that hits a dad right in the gut song after song. Heck, Claudio even wrote a childrens book (kid crazy and the kilowatt king) with an Accompanying song that is a big old emo bomb.
As a long hair man who has shed a tear in the audience at exactly the point in the song where you said that comment, I feel seen and violated lol. If you were to do a full album react/review on any of their albums, the Children of The Fence will show up to listen with you!
Coheed and cambria brings me to tears even as an adult without children. I can place myself in these situations, these circumstances, his voice really shows the weight of the emotion of the story hes trying to tell.
Claudio is a national treasure. Most overlooked and underrated band of the last 20 years. One of the things I love about this band is they experiment with so many different styles and sounds. You may get the basic formula verse & chorus type song, or you may get a long epic song that is all over the place. Personally, I love their older albums, but the production values arent quite on par with the newer stuff. If you're looking for a more normal structured type song, I would recommend Gravemakers & Gunslingers, or Gravity's Union.
The song is a phenomenal capstone to the album, and even better after listening to Vaxis I, on it's own with no context it's good if not underwhelming. Absolutely adore it and absolutely love your reactions.
You listened to the song I suggested! Thanks that's awesome. I don't begrudge anyone for getting whiplash on this awesome track, especially when you're also coming off a move to the other side of the globe. If you want a proper verse- chorus type track you could choose the one that immediately precedes this one: Rise Naianasha (cut the cord). Most of this album is very digestible. Disappearing Act is shockingly different from what you have heard from them. Comatose is excellent. Beautiful Losers is the first proper song on the album and it's a banger! Also I'm sorry it took me so long but I've subbed
No problem and thank you. Ps, I’m going to see them in November with Periphery and Intervals. Very excited. Had a look at periphery on the channel too. I’ll check out that song next thank you.
welcome to ‘The Fence’ my man 🤘🏻🔥🍻 seen them 8 times now, their lives shows are something else 🤯 gonna go ahead & leave a list: Gravemakers & Gunslingers The Suffering Sentry the Defiant The Liars Club Mothers of Men Gravity’s Union The Gutter Cuts Marked in the March of Men
I’m a simple man. I see a great coheed reaction and I subscribe! Suggested songs: The dark sentencer 10 speed (of gods blood and burial) Welcome home Blood red summer
Yes Coheed has a huge cult following. I’ve been a die hard fan for twenty years. I can’t explain why but there’s a hopeful desperation in the music that no other band seems to hit in the same way Coheed does. I’d love to see more Coheed reactions coming from anyone lmao. Loved seeing your last video on them and clicked this right after to get more. But please keep these coming!! I’d love to see you react to In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3! 100% subscribing my man.
Welcome to your Coheed journey! Not all of the songs are these long epics, this was the conclusion of the album so there is definitely some buildup that was missed. My favorite “standalone” songs (even tho they all represent some part of the overarching, 9-album-so-far story) would be Domino the Destitute, Gravity’s Union, Far, Toys, The Dark Sentencer, The Suffering, Pavillion, No World for Tomorrow, and Here We Are Juggernaut. We’ll see if anyone else suggests any of these, there are plenty of different styles of song for everyone to find something. Love your stuff so far, best of luck Down Under!
Oh, dude. Coheed is just incredible. Top 3 band for me, next to Ween and Dance Gavin Dance. Claudio (frontman) brings lots of pop and electronic influences, Stever (lead guitarist) brings the Zeppelin, Floyd, etc. sensibilities. The rhythm section has always been extraordinary, but their lineup on that regard is a bit more fluid. All but one of their albums revolve around a sci-fi space opera graphic novel written by Claudio, but their stuff is perfectly listenable without the underlying context; Claudio writes in such a way that it isn't super esoteric. HIGHLY recommend starting from their first album and just moving up from there. They love motifs in their music and you'll often hear reprisals of riffs from previous songs/albums throughout. It's cool to see the directions they go in. I do, however, have a couple recs that I think display different sides of Coheed's sound. I tried to keep it short but dammit there's just so much good stuff! I'll pick two from each album lol. Feel free to skim over/disregard this long ass blog post Time Consumer/Delirium Trigger In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3/The Crowing The Suffering/The Willing Well I: Fuel For The Feeding End (Honestly just this whole suite of songs man) Mother Superior/III - The End Complete Far/Pearl of The Stars The Afterman/Key Entity Extraction I: Domino the Destitute Number City/Gravity's Union Island/Atlas All On Fire/Old Flames Shoulders/Ladders of Supremacy
Coheed is absolutely my favorite band of all time, they're very much an album band in my opinion if you want to hear some more of their poppy stuff I'd recommend Blood red summer, their first album Second Stage Turbine Blade is kind of a landmark post-hardcore album and is a fantastic emo pop/punk experience, their album Good apollo I'm Burning Star IV: Volume One - From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness is the one I'd recommend if you were to react to only one album, but honestly I think starting at the very beginning is the best since you can really follow the evolution of the band and the story, as all of the albums are a part of an overarching sci-fi space opera other than "The color before the sun"
Your intuition is correct in that Coheed’s music is connected to the graphic novels. Both tell a science fiction story set primarily in a planetary system known as Heaven’s Fence. Window of the Waking Mind is definitely the deep end. If you’re looking to dip your toes in some more, I have listed below a song from each album which I feel are relatively straightforward on their surface and give an idea of the progression of the band’s sound over the last 20+ years. Would love to hear what you think. SSTB (Second Stage Turbine Blade) - Devil in Jersey City IKSSE3 (In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3) - Title Track Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness - Ten Speed Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World for Tomorrow - Gravemakers & Gunslingers Year of the Black Rainbow: Here we are Juggernaut The Afterman: Ascension - Key Entity Extraction I: Domino The Destitute The Afterman: Descension - 2’s My Favorite 1 (Guitar Center Sessions version) Vaxis - Act I: The Unheavenly Creatures - The Dark Sentencer Vaxis - Act 2: - A Window to the Waking Mind - The Liar’s Club
So what you might be missing is not the context itself, but simply the fact there is a ton of context. Every studio album, with the exception of one, is directly related to its own story arc in the comics, whether grapic novel or short story. Listening to the last track on AWOTWM, is like watching the ending of an epic movie. You can feel it, but you cant necessarily appreciate it because you dont know where story began. Do not get me wrong. You do not need to read the comics to appreciate the songs. I was a coheed fan for 10 years before i even started diving into the comics. But simply knowing that songs on a given album shine in the context of each other goes a long way towards appreciation
Coheed can also do very strong more “straight forward” songs. Might I suggest: comatose, old flames, a favor house Atlantic, ten speed Coheed has many layers. You’ve heard the more progressive side, the above songs are very much more accessible but also full of amazing melodies and hooks to get earwormed by. If you enjoy that side then there’s even more amazing songs to explore. They really don’t write a bad song. Also amazing live, seen them 20+ times.
Omg!!! Comatose is one of those that is short, but GODS it has a hell of an impact. Usually, Coheed songs that have a short run time like: “Goodnight, Fair Lady,” Comatose, Number City, Blood Red Summer, and The Lying Lies and Dirty Secrets of Miss Erica Court all are about 3 and a half minutes but BOY does one wish they lasted longer. Like that one commenter said; Welcome to the Fence. And allow yourself to be enthralled by the magic they weave. 🤘🤘🤘
Agree, this song is jumping a bit into the deep end for a non-fan and definitely benefits from listening to the whole album (and the one before it--same melody from Old Flames from Vaxis Act I)
My personal recs from each album would be as follows (going to abbreviate the albums): SSTB: Devil in Jersey City IKSSE3: In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 (is like a Coheed fan National Anthem) or The Crowing GAIBSIV: The Willing Well IV: The Final Cut NWFT: Mother Superior (an all time fave, it's about their drummer and former bassist and their struggles with addiction) YOTBR: The Broken Afterman Ascension: Mothers of Men or Key Entity Extraction I: Domino the Destitute Afterman Descension: Number City (great bass) TCBTS (only nonconcept album): You've Got Spirit, Kid V1:Unheavenly Creatures: It Walks Among Us (or Old Flams since it relates to my original comment) v2: A Window of the Waking Mind: A Disappearing Act or Ladders of Supremacy
@@KHZ1986 If they just called it Space Tommy that would be great. There’s no honesty in the world anymore. 😂 I’m going to see them in November. Haven’t been this excited in ages for a show. Thanks for watching. Take care.
Also non recommendations related info. The entire discography is a concept (minus 1 album). Claudio (vocals and guitar) also creates comics and graphic novels for the albums. The band is an onion. Enjoy the trip.
Tbh I think you summed this up very well. I'm a massive coheed fan yet this song was a little on the underwhelming side for me for the reason you stated. The constant shifts in tempo makes it feel abit all over the place and feels forced in its approach.
I think they have some great tracks for sure but there’s a lot of modern music that’s more about execution than inspiration. The band “polyphia” comes to mind. There’s something timeless about a 4 chord song that keeps you singing it for years. I’ve only scratched the surface with CC though so I wouldn’t put them into that category.
I saw Coheed and Cambria again Saturday night and will fly to Boston in a week and half to see them again. I cry during almost every live show. Your comment is very true, although I don't have long hair anymore.
Dang. That’s a good run. Got my ticket for Adelaide.
as a fan of coheed and cambria fan for about a decade now, i can say without a doubt coheed and cambria fans are the most welcoming group who just fucking love the music and the story of the albums. theres never really any haters either! never have i seen anybody just say "i hate this band!" its always "its not my liking, BUT.." "not my taste, BUT..." theres always a but theyre good though, that follows those statements. awesome band with an awesome community.
This is a good take. 100% my experience for like the last 21 years xD
What really hits for me with Coheed is how starting with Color before the Sun every album has so much connection to Claudio becoming a dad and raising a son and what that means. Color Before the Sun being explicitly just about all the emotions Claudio was processing waiting for his son to be born and not tied to his overarching sci fi story.
But after that, the stories in the songs make a huge tonal shift from being about love and loss and betrayal and epic sci fi drama to this "smaller" story about a mom and a dad, on the run from a corrupt authority, and the challenges they face and how their kid becomes their whole universe in Vaxis 1 and 2.
There's so much in there that hits a dad right in the gut song after song.
Heck, Claudio even wrote a childrens book (kid crazy and the kilowatt king) with an Accompanying song that is a big old emo bomb.
Welcome Home is always a crowd pleaser. Thank you for checking them out. They are amazing live btw. 😊
I subbed just because you said you were going to do more Coheed. 😏
As a long hair man who has shed a tear in the audience at exactly the point in the song where you said that comment, I feel seen and violated lol. If you were to do a full album react/review on any of their albums, the Children of The Fence will show up to listen with you!
Although I can’t seem to keep track of all the nonsense I have said on UA-cam I think I know what you mean. Thanks for stopping by and take good care
@@colinlambaround 10:50 in your video :P
Thanks, also i gave this track another listen. its growing on me. @@bakerfx4968
Coheed and cambria brings me to tears even as an adult without children. I can place myself in these situations, these circumstances, his voice really shows the weight of the emotion of the story hes trying to tell.
Claudio is a national treasure. Most overlooked and underrated band of the last 20 years. One of the things I love about this band is they experiment with so many different styles and sounds. You may get the basic formula verse & chorus type song, or you may get a long epic song that is all over the place. Personally, I love their older albums, but the production values arent quite on par with the newer stuff. If you're looking for a more normal structured type song, I would recommend Gravemakers & Gunslingers, or Gravity's Union.
As a father of two boys, this song will always hit me to my core. Cheers to parenthood and all it entails.
The song is a phenomenal capstone to the album, and even better after listening to Vaxis I, on it's own with no context it's good if not underwhelming. Absolutely adore it and absolutely love your reactions.
You listened to the song I suggested! Thanks that's awesome. I don't begrudge anyone for getting whiplash on this awesome track, especially when you're also coming off a move to the other side of the globe. If you want a proper verse- chorus type track you could choose the one that immediately precedes this one: Rise Naianasha (cut the cord). Most of this album is very digestible. Disappearing Act is shockingly different from what you have heard from them. Comatose is excellent. Beautiful Losers is the first proper song on the album and it's a banger!
Also I'm sorry it took me so long but I've subbed
No problem and thank you. Ps, I’m going to see them in November with Periphery and Intervals. Very excited. Had a look at periphery on the channel too. I’ll check out that song next thank you.
welcome to ‘The Fence’ my man 🤘🏻🔥🍻 seen them 8 times now, their lives shows are something else 🤯 gonna go ahead & leave a list:
Gravemakers & Gunslingers
The Suffering
Sentry the Defiant
The Liars Club
Mothers of Men
Gravity’s Union
The Gutter
Cuts Marked in the March of Men
I’m a simple man. I see a great coheed reaction and I subscribe!
Suggested songs:
The dark sentencer
10 speed (of gods blood and burial)
Welcome home
Blood red summer
Yes Coheed has a huge cult following. I’ve been a die hard fan for twenty years. I can’t explain why but there’s a hopeful desperation in the music that no other band seems to hit in the same way Coheed does. I’d love to see more Coheed reactions coming from anyone lmao. Loved seeing your last video on them and clicked this right after to get more. But please keep these coming!! I’d love to see you react to In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3! 100% subscribing my man.
Some of my favorite songs that follow a more traditional scheme are:
No World For Tomorrow
It Walks Among Us
Shoulders
Rise, Naianasha (Cut the Cord)
Subscribed for Coheed songs 👍🏽lol
Welcome to your Coheed journey! Not all of the songs are these long epics, this was the conclusion of the album so there is definitely some buildup that was missed. My favorite “standalone” songs (even tho they all represent some part of the overarching, 9-album-so-far story) would be Domino the Destitute, Gravity’s Union, Far, Toys, The Dark Sentencer, The Suffering, Pavillion, No World for Tomorrow, and Here We Are Juggernaut. We’ll see if anyone else suggests any of these, there are plenty of different styles of song for everyone to find something. Love your stuff so far, best of luck Down Under!
Thank you! This is just the list I needed
Oh, dude. Coheed is just incredible. Top 3 band for me, next to Ween and Dance Gavin Dance. Claudio (frontman) brings lots of pop and electronic influences, Stever (lead guitarist) brings the Zeppelin, Floyd, etc. sensibilities. The rhythm section has always been extraordinary, but their lineup on that regard is a bit more fluid. All but one of their albums revolve around a sci-fi space opera graphic novel written by Claudio, but their stuff is perfectly listenable without the underlying context; Claudio writes in such a way that it isn't super esoteric.
HIGHLY recommend starting from their first album and just moving up from there. They love motifs in their music and you'll often hear reprisals of riffs from previous songs/albums throughout. It's cool to see the directions they go in. I do, however, have a couple recs that I think display different sides of Coheed's sound. I tried to keep it short but dammit there's just so much good stuff! I'll pick two from each album lol. Feel free to skim over/disregard this long ass blog post
Time Consumer/Delirium Trigger
In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3/The Crowing
The Suffering/The Willing Well I: Fuel For The Feeding End (Honestly just this whole suite of songs man)
Mother Superior/III - The End Complete
Far/Pearl of The Stars
The Afterman/Key Entity Extraction I: Domino the Destitute
Number City/Gravity's Union
Island/Atlas
All On Fire/Old Flames
Shoulders/Ladders of Supremacy
Congrats on finally settling into the new digs... I hope everything went smoothly for you. Much love from Oregon! :-)
Right back (up and over) at ya! Ps, it’s time to watch that full performance of TMWSIY. Didn’t have time with the moving chaos
@@colinlamb Wish I could have been there in person, but it's great that the band posted the whole thing. Enjoy, and take care!
Thank you so much for taking my/ im sure many others suggestion and listening to this. Buckle up buddy. Definitely subscribing.
Thanks!! I feel like this band csn keep me making videos for a long time
Been listening to Coheed since the Sony psp came out and "blood red summer" was a promo song automatically installed 👌
Coheed is absolutely my favorite band of all time, they're very much an album band in my opinion
if you want to hear some more of their poppy stuff I'd recommend Blood red summer, their first album Second Stage Turbine Blade is kind of a landmark post-hardcore album and is a fantastic emo pop/punk experience, their album Good apollo I'm Burning Star IV: Volume One - From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness is the one I'd recommend if you were to react to only one album, but honestly I think starting at the very beginning is the best since you can really follow the evolution of the band and the story, as all of the albums are a part of an overarching sci-fi space opera other than "The color before the sun"
im here kuz of the coheed stuff! lol and thank you for taking the advice of not listening to the same 2 songs everyone listens to.
Just had a look at an older track. Video up on the channel
Thanks for stopping by
Happy landings🤙
Twas a long journey fraught with peril
Your intuition is correct in that Coheed’s music is connected to the graphic novels. Both tell a science fiction story set primarily in a planetary system known as Heaven’s Fence. Window of the Waking Mind is definitely the deep end. If you’re looking to dip your toes in some more, I have listed below a song from each album which I feel are relatively straightforward on their surface and give an idea of the progression of the band’s sound over the last 20+ years. Would love to hear what you think.
SSTB (Second Stage Turbine Blade) - Devil in Jersey City
IKSSE3 (In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3) - Title Track
Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness - Ten Speed
Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World for Tomorrow - Gravemakers & Gunslingers
Year of the Black Rainbow: Here we are Juggernaut
The Afterman: Ascension - Key Entity Extraction I: Domino The Destitute
The Afterman: Descension - 2’s My Favorite 1 (Guitar Center Sessions version)
Vaxis - Act I: The Unheavenly Creatures - The Dark Sentencer
Vaxis - Act 2: - A Window to the Waking Mind - The Liar’s Club
Hey, THANK YOU. I just moved to Aus and I have a lot of driving to do. Playlist created.
So what you might be missing is not the context itself, but simply the fact there is a ton of context. Every studio album, with the exception of one, is directly related to its own story arc in the comics, whether grapic novel or short story.
Listening to the last track on AWOTWM, is like watching the ending of an epic movie. You can feel it, but you cant necessarily appreciate it because you dont know where story began.
Do not get me wrong. You do not need to read the comics to appreciate the songs. I was a coheed fan for 10 years before i even started diving into the comics. But simply knowing that songs on a given album shine in the context of each other goes a long way towards appreciation
Coheed can also do very strong more “straight forward” songs. Might I suggest: comatose, old flames, a favor house Atlantic, ten speed
Coheed has many layers. You’ve heard the more progressive side, the above songs are very much more accessible but also full of amazing melodies and hooks to get earwormed by. If you enjoy that side then there’s even more amazing songs to explore. They really don’t write a bad song. Also amazing live, seen them 20+ times.
Thank you!
Omg!!! Comatose is one of those that is short, but GODS it has a hell of an impact. Usually, Coheed songs that have a short run time like: “Goodnight, Fair Lady,” Comatose, Number City, Blood Red Summer, and The Lying Lies and Dirty Secrets of Miss Erica Court all are about 3 and a half minutes but BOY does one wish they lasted longer. Like that one commenter said; Welcome to the Fence. And allow yourself to be enthralled by the magic they weave. 🤘🤘🤘
Agree, this song is jumping a bit into the deep end for a non-fan and definitely benefits from listening to the whole album (and the one before it--same melody from Old Flames from Vaxis Act I)
My personal recs from each album would be as follows (going to abbreviate the albums):
SSTB: Devil in Jersey City
IKSSE3: In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 (is like a Coheed fan National Anthem) or The Crowing
GAIBSIV: The Willing Well IV: The Final Cut
NWFT: Mother Superior (an all time fave, it's about their drummer and former bassist and their struggles with addiction)
YOTBR: The Broken
Afterman Ascension: Mothers of Men or Key Entity Extraction I: Domino the Destitute
Afterman Descension: Number City (great bass)
TCBTS (only nonconcept album): You've Got Spirit, Kid
V1:Unheavenly Creatures: It Walks Among Us (or Old Flams since it relates to my original comment)
v2: A Window of the Waking Mind: A Disappearing Act or Ladders of Supremacy
its basically space tommy lol but in the best ways
@@KHZ1986 If they just called it Space Tommy that would be great. There’s no honesty in the world anymore. 😂 I’m going to see them in November. Haven’t been this excited in ages for a show. Thanks for watching. Take care.
Also non recommendations related info. The entire discography is a concept (minus 1 album). Claudio (vocals and guitar) also creates comics and graphic novels for the albums.
The band is an onion. Enjoy the trip.
We are nerdy? No way. Im totally cool i have limited edition D423- 97 pen and a -76-41 pocket protector. Whos the nerd now?
A nerd is only in trouble if they aren’t aware of the neediness
Tbh I think you summed this up very well. I'm a massive coheed fan yet this song was a little on the underwhelming side for me for the reason you stated. The constant shifts in tempo makes it feel abit all over the place and feels forced in its approach.
I think they have some great tracks for sure but there’s a lot of modern music that’s more about execution than inspiration. The band “polyphia” comes to mind. There’s something timeless about a 4 chord song that keeps you singing it for years. I’ve only scratched the surface with CC though so I wouldn’t put them into that category.
Yep, we're a cult. A happy nerdy cult.