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That is not a general view of mine. I have heard all of the Coheed and Cambria records and the higher production quality allows them to experiment more and create a sound that has some atmospheric qualities to it. Those qualities make a lot of their later work sound the part that they are trying to play. Hopefully that makes sense. Also the production quality hurts the music because the mixing feels off to me. Sometimes Claudio's screamed vocals can get drowned with the guitars and vice versa. Probably should have mentioned those points in the review, but I didn't want to take the later albums into consideration when reviewing the album. What tracks have you heard off the album? If you do end up listening to the whole album you should let me know what you think. I am definitely curious. |
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Glad you enjoyed the track. I am really hoping we see something special from these guys next year. They released another song City Lights from their upcoming album. I won't be reviewing it here but I thought I would share it. Video taken from Wolfmother Vevo Youtube Channel |
Oh. Look at me getting a shout out in a journal. So popular, I am! (Totally joking there, maybe...)
Personally. I got discouraged with my own journal. But I have been outlining a new one to get going. I think your format is good. But I think that maybe you shouldn't stray too far from your current project of reviewing Coheed and the bands discography. I think you have potential there to get too side tracked with random reviews here and there. Or maybe you are good with keeping up on things and my advice is moot here. Any rate. Nice journal so far. |
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Devil in Jersey City - (2003) Music Video/Single by Coheed and Cambria This was the first and only official single from the album The Second Stage Turbine Blade. Probably the most straight forward track on the album, delivering a fast paced emo/post hardcore track with prog elements. The track's placement in the story is where Josephine, daughter of main characters Coheed (father) and Cambria (mother) Kilgannon. She has been targeted by a gang called the Jersey City Devils. The track rides an emotional roller coaster thanks to Claudio's singing. A catchy vocal melody allows the lyrical themes to contrast with the upbeat structure. The single has power and is one of the top Coheed songs out there. The music video itself doesn't actually follow the same story as the song. Instead it is focusing on what is believed to be Coheed and Cambria Kilgannon contemplating the need to kill their children to stop a form of the Monstar virus. All of the story elements will be explained later, but one can see that the song is not a happy one to say the least. It switches between the band playing in a garage and the two main characters looking forlorn. It becomes very jarring after a while when the quick switches occur more rapidly. The music video overall is able to convey the mood of both the song, and the story while still providing plenty of energy. Definitely check out the music video and the song if anyone hasn't already. Devil in Jersey City gets a like from me. Listen to it yourself and give me your opinions. Like it? Dislike it? Why? |
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Not really digging C & C but im digging your presentation. you look like you came prepared. :thumb:
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However I would like to know what kind of alternative you are thinking about when asking that question. Also I would love to see a journal from you. I would assume I missed it when going through the less active journals. |
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