Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Album Reviews:: Coheed & Cambria - "No World For Tomorrow"

3 1/2 stars (out of 5)
On its fourth album, "No World for Tomorrow," Coheed delivers the same complex, heavy tunes fans have come to expect and more. (UDReview)

Torn between two lovers. The conflict between conceptual adherence and commercial acceptance hurts No World for Tomorrow in the same way that Star Wars: Return of the Jedi sullied that franchise. Perhaps the planned prequel will return C&C to its formative approach and sound in 2009. ( Dallasnews)

Most notably, the album's guitar-work is very possibly the best the band has put forth so far-its fast-paced chords passionately work their way into your subconscious to create that sense of epic grandeur that fans were hoping for. ( SuffolkVoice)

A.V. Club Rating: B-
Ultimately, Tomorrow isn't a shoddy version of what Coheed has always done, but at this point, it could have been far more inspired. ( AVClub)

4 Out Of 5 Stars
Those who haven't religiously purchased the previous Coheed and Cambria albums on their release dates can still find pleasure in this latest album for its strong blend of storytelling and powerful instrumentation. (Siude)

Every song is an enlightenment (MetroSpirit)

It’s not the best album this year, or even this week, but it will remain in my car stereo simply because it’s a solid guitar-heavy album that’s amazing to listen to with your radio cranked up and the windows down. (The Recorder)

If you want to hear an album with some of the best riffs to come out this year, pick up this album. ( The Chanticleer)



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