Best Coheed and Cambria Albums
The production value finally matches the talent of the band. It's a long album, but a dense one at that. This is their most solid artistic statement to date.
From start to finish, it's all the amazingly unique sound of Coheed and Cambria with no filler. Every song is incredible.
One of the best classic Coheed albums. It has the best vocals and the best songs on this CD.
With songs like A Favor House Atlantic and In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3, there's no doubt why this album is the best.
The fact that this is below Year of the Black Rainbow is sad.
Everyone should listen to their early work! It's so good.
How is this last?! Shocking.
The Afterman (both parts) deserves to stand alongside The Wall and any other great concept album ever written.
Coheed and Cambria's first record of true auditory deviance, this album showcases a band evolving towards alternative textures and streamlined instrumentation within the realm of straightforward progressive rock. Naturally, the results are mixed.
This guitar-riff-heavy album is their best. Every song is killer, leading up to the magnum opus that is "The End Complete."
Full of great songs. Not as epic as Good Apollo 1 or The Afterman (both parts), but very solid with a lot of ear candy.
Multiple solid songs, and The Dark Sentencer is epic.
New but awesome.
This album is, as the Architect would put it, the logical sum of a remainder. Every hint of pop, touch of alternative, and brief streamlined musical passage that the band has hidden in their music for over a decade has accumulated in this record. It fearlessly (and finally) follows the path laid by its three-time predecessor Year of the Black Rainbow into even further experimentation and deviance.
Seems underrated.