I’m a huge Coheed & Cambria fan… a huge, huge, hugeeeeeeee fan. I’ve been waiting for their new tongue-tyingly long album Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World for Tomorrow since God knows when. Yesterday, I got a leak from a friend’s friend (the album will be released on October 23, 2007) and I’m now a proud owner of a copy of Co&Ca’s new album. Needless to say, this album is AMAZING. This album is heavy, technical and POWERFUL and it’s safe to say, this album leaves the Second Stage Turbine Blade (Coheed and Cambria’s first and probably best album) in its wake. Saying something like that is blasphemous but believe me, you will understand once you hear it. This album ends the saga of Coheed & Cambria. Fans, don’t cry, this is not the end of the band. Their next album will be a prequel to Second Stage Turbine Blade and will tell the beginnings of Coheed & Cambria (the characters). If you want to hear it, you can go to my multiply page and listen there.
1. The Reaping:
A beautifully executed intro to get you started into the album. I hate when bands have an intro that’s not good, but they got this one right.
2. No World For Tomorrow:
Killer song, made my hair stand on its end and my “pencil” stand straight up. The pace of this song is pretty quick, it does slow down to take a breather, but then picks right back up and proceeds to own your ears off. Usually I fall in love with a song that needs to be re-played before the song is over because I fall in love with a specific part in the song, but this lengthly song is filled with goodness; inside and out. This is by far my favorite song.
3. The Hound (Of Blood And Rank):
The live recordings on the internet do not do any justice.
4. Feathers:
Another beautiful song, the solo fits in perfectly, and nothing seems to be out of place or “missing” in this song.
5. The Running Free:
You’ve all heard this song. Its amazing. Period.
6. Mother Superior:
The live version that we’ve all grown to love has just gotten stronger. Really minor lyric changes have been introduced to me from the live version. A new breathe life was inserted into this song once Claudio threw electric and a thunder storm of spine-chilling vocals into the mix.
7. Gravemakers And Gunslingers:
We accelerate into the album with Gravemakers and Gunslingers. Pretty rock-ish, and some crazy solos through out the song. I think a female vocalist is introduced into this song…either that, or Claudio can hit some extremely high notes.
8. Justice In Murder:
Brings me back to GA1 a little bit. I’m sure you all know my feelings about GA1, but this song isn’t bad at all, it actually keeps the album fresh and gives you a bit of a breather before heading into “The End Complete.”
* The End Chapter
9. I - The Fall Of House Atlantic:
Instrumental
10. II - Radio Bye Bye:
I can’t really describe this song. I’m sure I’ll think of something later today…
11. III - The End Complete:
Another fantastic song. This is their lengthiest song on the album, but for some reason it doesn’t fail to burn out. Solos are thrown into the song, and it almost feels like something dramatic is happening. You just get this epic vibe that runs through your bones.
12. IV - The Road And The Damned:
The song sounds very fluid, elegant, and easy to listen to. I’ve got nothing bad to say about it.
13. V - On The Brink:
Another lengthly song, but filled with smooth sounds. One part is a bit repetitive but not enough to put a negative twist on the song. The ending brings you back into the “Final Cut” type layout how a song goes.

