No World for Tomorrow (Deluxe) (Explicit Lyrics)

No World for Tomorrow (Deluxe) (Explicit Lyrics)

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Well, if you have been living under a rock for the past year or so, you wouldn't have known that Coheed have just been working on this fourth effort. This is the first time they have not made a record with EQUAL VISION.

Personally, this is the album I've been waiting for all along. How is it possible not to like Coheed and Cambria? I mean c'mon, Claudio's girlish voice and manly looks, Travis Stever's epic guitar playing, and the storyline in each and every Coheed alum continuing are what make this band amazing.

I just bought the Deluxe edition of this awesome CD yesterday, so I'll break down what I think of the CD and the DVD.

CD:
Amazing album. The album starts off with the clean and acoustic "The Reaping", which leads into this album's "Welcome Home", which is "No WOrld For Tomorrow". My personal favorites on the album is "Gravemakers and Gunslingers", the catchy tune with awesome lyrics (and of course, the 2 F-bombs that got the 'Parental Advisory' label on the front of the package I got), and "Justice in Murder", the most Rush-like album on the song. There are 5 songs with "The End Complete" in the title. "The Fall of House Atlantic" is acoustic-electric guitar part and Claudio "ooh"ing. And the last song "On The Brink" is a perfect closer to the album. Overall, Coheed's best effort yet! 5/5

DVD:
The DVD, on the other hand, kind of lacks. There's a documentary on the making of the album titled "The Making of No World For Tomorrow", a very interesting film on the making of this album. Claudio reveals that some of the songs were personal, and you even see footage of him singing, playing the guitar, coming up with conceptual artwork Ideas for the artwork, and so much work. The problem with the documentary is that it is too short, as 21 minutes AREN'T enough. IT could have been an hour long or even 90 minutes like Dream Thater's "Systematic Chaos". There are acoustic demos of the songs, which are nice to have, but I wish they included the demo of "The Velourium Camper III: Al The Killer", off of IKSOSE3, that I DLed. And for the demos, all we needed was menus, instead of a bunch of random images that have NOTHING to do whatsoever with the song. The acoustic live performance of "Mother Superior" is a nice addition, and IMO, sounds much better. 3/5

Anyways, a great album, I wish they came up with a better DVD but it is nice to have it in a Digifold case unlike the regular edition, plus the sound quality of the album is MINDBLOWING on a 5.1 stereo. Amazing artwork in the booklet too.

Anyways, this is Coheed's best album, bar none. If you are a Coheed fan, and you don't have this, BUY IT NOW!!!!!

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