Coheed and Cambria – Good Apollo I’m Burning Star IV: Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness

Album Info

Artist: Coheed and Cambria

Title: Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV: Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness

Year: 2005

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Tracklist

  • 1. Keeping The Blade (2:09)
  • 2. Always & Never - Explicit Album Version (2:23)
  • 3. Welcome Home (6:14)
  • 4. Ten Speed (Of God's Blood & Burial) (3:46)
  • 5. Crossing The Frame (3:26)
  • 6. Apollo I : The Writing Writer - Explicit Album Version (5:15)
  • 7. Once Upon Your Dead Body - Explicit Album Version (3:19)
  • 8. Wake Up (3:35)
  • 9. The Suffering (3:43)
  • 10. The Lying Lies & Dirty Secrets of Miss Erica Court (3:17)
  • 11. Mother May I (4:31)
  • 12. The Willing Well I: Fuel for the Feeding End (7:17)
  • 13. The Willing Well II: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness (7:28)
  • 14. The Willing Well III: Apollo II: The Telling Truth - Explicit Album Version (7:18)
  • 15. The Willing Well IV: The Final Cut (7:40)

Review

The album "Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness" is a fascinating release that showcases Coheed and Cambria's ability to craft a unique blend of progressive rock and science fiction storytelling. I'm Nate, and I'm excited to dive into this album, which marks a significant milestone in the band's journey, as they navigated the transition to a major label while staying true to their artistic vision. The album's narrative is deeply intertwined with the Amory Wars, a richly imagined universe that explores themes of identity, rebellion, and personal struggle. Coheed and Cambria's music has always been characterized by its complexity, and this album is no exception, with intricate musical composition and thought-provoking lyrics. By delving into the human condition through the lens of this fictional world, the band creates a captivating and immersive experience for listeners.

The musical journey is just as captivating as the story itself, with a diverse range of tracks that showcase the band's versatility. From softer, introspective moments to more aggressive rock passages, the album's composition is a testament to Coheed and Cambria's skill as musicians. The story of Claudio Kilgannon and the downfall of Coheed and his wife Cambria is expertly woven throughout the album, with each track contributing to a broader narrative that's both engaging and emotionally resonant. Overall, "Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness" is a dynamic and engaging album that's sure to appeal to fans of conceptual albums and those who appreciate Coheed and Cambria's unique blend of music and storytelling. - Nate