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Personnel includes: Coheed And Cambria, Dr. Know.Producers: Coheed And Cambria, Michael Birnbaum, Chris Bittner.Recorded at Appleseed Studios, Woodstock, New York.Emotional ba...Read more
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Remarkable Debut For A Remarkable Band
The Second Stage Turbine Blade is a fitting debut album. While it has a different sound from the rest of Coheed's work, after about a miniute into "Time Consumer" an...Read more
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The Original is Always Better
This is my first review, but on the First Album of my favorite band. Before I bought this album, I only had the re-released version. I am not a fan of Elf Tower New Mexico, an...Read more

The Second Stage Turbine Blade by Coheed and Cambria (CD, Feb-2002, Equal Vision)

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    UPC:794558106726
    Artist:Coheed and Cambria
    Format:CD
    Release Year:2002
    Record Label:Equal Vision
    Genre:Heavy Metal

    Track Listing
    1. Second Stage Turbine Blade
    2. Time Consumer
    3. Devil in Jersey City
    4. Everything Evil
    5. Delirium Trigger
    6. Hearshot Kid Disaster
    7. 33
    8. Junesong Provision
    9. Neverender
    10. God Send Conspirator

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    Contributing Artists:Dr. Know
    Distributor:RED Distribution
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    Personnel includes: Coheed And Cambria, Dr. Know.Producers: Coheed And Cambria, Michael Birnbaum, Chris Bittner.Recorded at Appleseed Studios, Woodstock, New York.Emotional band Coheed and Cambria's e-mail address uses the term "soft core," and that's not really accurate. The term molten core works better, as debut The Second Stage Turbine Blade lacks fluff and accentuates the same positives that made emo pioneers Fugazi great, not the least of which is a willingness to experiment. In this New York crew's case, this deviation comes from adding a prog rock feel to the proceedings, a facet highlighted by vocalist Claudio Sanchez's impossibly high vocal range at least as much as the technical riffing and fearless approach to soloing and other expressive playing techniques, hardcore politics be damned. Like most progressive fare, the C and C music factory occasionally sins in the name of its art, often doing in five minutes what could have been accomplished in three, but the mere fact that the group takes pride in knowing more than three chords is impressive. ~ Brian O'Neill

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    ...Coheed and Cambria adhere to an intelligent indie aesthetic, letting its think-out-of-the-box-music speak at the highest volume...
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    Remarkable Debut For A Remarkable Band

    Created: 15/04/09
    The Second Stage Turbine Blade is a fitting debut album. While it has a different sound from the rest of Coheed's work, after about a miniute into "Time Consumer" and you know what you're getting with this band. All the songs range from good to great, and I can listen to the album time and time again without getting tired of it. A must have for fans of the band, or a great starting point if you aren't familiar with Coheed.
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    The Original is Always Better

    Created: 08/03/08
    This is my first review, but on the First Album of my favorite band. Before I bought this album, I only had the re-released version. I am not a fan of Elf Tower New Mexico, and there is no difference between the Demo and regular versions of Everything Evil. I finally found the ORIGINAL version of the album and I was immediately intrigued to see how it SHOULD sound.

    As soon as I got the album, I popped it in my car and blasted it. It brought back memories of listening to Coheed before their currently huge, and well deserved boom. The tracks, in my personal opinion, sound better with this than the re-release. Then came the ending of the album after God Send into IRO-bot. The transition was MUCH better than listening to the Everything Evil demo.

    So yes, as the critics say: The Original is Better. The only reason to get the Re-release would be the Kick-ass acoustic version of Junesong Provision. Stick the Original. Keep supporting Coheed and Cambria!
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    Coheeds Early Attempts Are Golden

    Created: 14/02/09
    I got into Coheed and Cambria in 2005 when their third album "Good Apollo, Im Burning Star 4 Vol. 1: From Fear through the eyes of Madness" back in 2005 when the song "The Suffering" was big on the radio and if your looking for a experiance like that then you may or may not like this album. Second Stage doesn't have the arena rock feel of Coheeds later albums, its more concentrated, dirtier, less pop. It draws heavily from the more punk aspects of music while still keeping Coheeds technical style. The album seems a lot more darker as it deals with the storyline spanning the albums, concentrating on the beginnings of the story, the tradegies and deaths and the beginning of the fight.
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