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Track Listing
Listen Keeping the Blade
 
Listen Always & Never
 
Listen Welcome Home
 
Listen Ten Speed (Of God's Blood & Burial)
 
Listen Crossing the Frame
 
Listen Apollo I: The Writing Writer
 
Listen Once Upon Your Dead Body
 
Listen Wake Up
 
Listen The Suffering
 
Listen The Lying Lies & Dirty Secrets of Miss Erica Court
 
Listen Mother May I
 
Listen Willing Well I: Fuel for the Feeding End
 
Listen Willing Well II: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness
 
Listen Willing Well III: Apollo II: The Telling Truth
 
Listen The Willing Well IV: The Final Cut
 



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Released: September 20, 2005
Label: Sony
Genre: Album Rock , Alternative Metal , Emo , Hard Rock , Heavy Metal , Prog-Rock/Art Rock , Punk-Pop
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Review
Much like Death Cab for Cutie, emo devotees were aghast with horror when Coheed and Cambria left the shores of their indie label to depart for the good islands of major labeldom. And for those just catching up on their Coheed and Cambria folklore, this is first part of two, which will be the conclusion to their four-part concept album saga detailing the saga of two protagonists, Coheed and Cambria. It's not necessary to know all of the facts and story lines to enjoy IV, which is a prog rock opera on par with anything that Rush or Queensr˙che ever released. But the interesting thing to listen for is the evolution of the group's sound, since success sideswiped the group with 2003's In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth. The emo chords and songwriting dynamics have been shed in favor of a more prog rock, heavy metal sound that was so dominant throughout the '80s. Nowhere is this more evident than in the album's opener, "Welcome Home"; with its bombastic strings, dramatic buildups, breakdowns, and dual guitar solos, it's one of the best metal licks that 1985 never made. The album concludes with a four-part song cycle that acts as a subplot within the album, and will most likely act as a bridge for volume two when it's released. But conceptual plots aside, this is an album that finally lives up to the heavy metal promise and unapologetically delivers the goods with a full head of steam. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide
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