Long on titles, longer on ideas -- Coheed make their masterpiece.
Coheed And Cambria - Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness Alternative Press - Ted Barnes on 12/1/05 @ 11:43 AM - altpress.com
[5] Yep, that Columbia Records stamp on
Good Apollo... has officially launched Coheed And Cambria into the maw of popular culture, where bands that once ran in "prog-emo" circles generally have three options: Write songs millions of people can understand; blow your wad on an elaborate, high-concept album
no one can understand; or make an incredible-sounding major-label debut that won't send the underground running. Amazingly, with
Good Apollo, Coheed have done all three. Though it's hefty at 72 minutes (plus a bonus Led Zeppelin cover),
Good Apollo has a sense of focus that belies its running time. Obvious singles like "Ten Speed (Of God's Blood & Burial)" and "The Suffering" are as concise and melodically bulletproof as Thin Lizzy-worshiping jams like "The Willing Well III: Apollo II-The Telling Truth"; and, most importantly,
Good Apollo never drags. Some fans may read this as heresy, but finally, Coheed have made an
album worthy of repeat listens, rather than a monster you skim through to hit the interesting parts.
(COLUMBIA/EQUAL VISION) Aaron Burgess
Official Website: http://www.equalvision.com
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