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In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 by Coheed & CambriaPrice:
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Contains 12 untitled hidden tracks which follow "The Light & The Glass." Coheed And Cambria: Claudio Sanchez (vocals, guitar); Travis...
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Contains 12 untitled hidden tracks which follow "The Light & The Glass." Coheed And Cambria: Claudio Sanchez (vocals, guitar); Travis Stever (guitar); Michael Todd (bass); Joshua Eppard (drums). Recorded at Applehead Recording, Woodstock, New York. Although many treat the term "progressive rock" as a label meant to be avoided, Coheed and Cambria embrace it, churning out dense, guitar-heavy music that changes time signatures with a vengeance. Having toured with Thrice and Hot Water Music, C&C often get the "emo-core" tag, but the band also leans towards the metal side of things, inviting comparisons to Tool and even Rush. In fact, Claudio Sanchez's high-pitched voice does bear a striking resemblance to Rush's Geddy Lee, but C&C have enough of their own identity to avoid being pigeonholed. With their complex sound and elliptical song titles such as "Cuts Marked in the March of Men" and "A Favor House Atlantic," Coheed and Cambria appear to have passed Prog Rock 101 with flying colors and are ready and will...
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Pros: Progressive and nonlinear, lyrically genius, Killer vocals, excellent replay value. Nice packaging and bonus DVD.
Cons: The story is still too obscure to make much sense of.
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Once you hit the play button, it's a nonstop journey into a dark and cryptic world, where you're at the band's mercy for the next seventy minutes. Read More
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Pros: A Brilliant Mix inducing Progressive Rock at it's finest
Cons: Not long enough.
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Get In Keeping, even if you aren't interested in some Monsar virus or whatever they're talking about, the music is great and doesn't have an overbearing concept weaved through. Read More
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Pros: When you thought they couldn't get any better, they did.
Cons: I don't get the "secret" I need to read the story behind these albums.
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This band is one of my new favorites, a great band to emerge in the 2000's. Read More
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Pros: The pros of this album are, basically, tracks 1-23.
Cons: The con of this album is that it comes to an end.
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This record is one of the best albums I've heard in a very long time. It is worth buying and I urge every one of you to do so. Read More
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Pros: killer guitar, awesome story in the lyrics, good to rock out to.
Cons: not everyone owns it.
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BUT THIS ALBUM!! Read More
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Pros: some songs are almost orchesteric, great songs, great band
Cons: The blank tracks (12 to 23) are a bit annoying at first...
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If you're a true Coheed and Cambria fan or if you know good hard rock when you hear it, you need to invest into this album! Read More
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Pros: Long, intricate, detailed songs that flow perfectly from track to track. Extremely talented musicians!
Cons: Some people don't like Claudio's voice (they are crazy, he is insanely talented!!!!)
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Pros: Sound that cannot be compared to many bands Claudio's (lead vocals) voice.
Cons: Still working on that. They need to rock out in my town
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Pros: They songs are interesting and you are hooked by tasty lick and hypotizing lyrics.
Cons: High voice may turn off new listeners along with never ending songs.
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Pros: Innovative, craftily nerdy, interesting, complicated.
Cons: It's the second album. If THIS is the sophomore slump, I can't wait.
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