Coheed and Cambria – Mother Superior
Coheed and Cambria – Once Upon Your Dead Body
Coheed and Cambria - Willing Well IV
Here, sleep, at the bottom of hell
Your time has come to pick the road you'll walk in this tale
Turned and as a coward you've learned
Through sickness and health, there's only one
Now go and bite your tongue
You'll just say the worst of me, with a hope they'll understand
No, they know you're just a boy, so grow up and be a man
Little baby, kicking, you scream and whine
Victims pay the price eventually
The cost, let's see... your life
You've got nothing to prove
Stay afraid young brother
You've got nothing to prove
Your answer is in there, just stare down the barrel
Your sincerest apologies, won't write you out of this one
Tonight... you'll find the right
In the pull of the trigger, now bite
Oh young fools, don't cry... anymore
A fear sleeps, inside your stomach... it swells
A torn boy alone in need of fix and the pinch that cures the itch
For too long, this little baby has cried on
For tomorrow we'll sing the words and song
Of a time we're glad is long gone
Coheed and Cambria has a tendency to write with a sharp tongue. For almost every one of their songs EVER, I have been more than glad the song wasn’t about me. You never want someone writing this way about you... at least I hope not. This song, to me, sums up everything I love about
Coheed and Cambria. Claudio's voice sounds better than ever. It completely enhances the bands sound.
In another one of their songs,
Once Upon Your Dead Body, they say- once again with a sharp tongue:
I hope you die right now when you drink my chemical.
Personally, I listen to this song when I'm mad at my mom, but let's not tell her I said that...
In yet another one? I think it’s…
The Willing Well IV: The Final Cut
If I had my way, I’d crush your face in the door.
I think in any other context, this line would sound absolutely corny. It would make the song sound horribly writter. In this context, it fits perfectly. The mix between
Claudio's voice and the music supporting it sounds absolutely amazing. For the rest of the song, it's entirely instrumental. The thing I personally respect most about
Coheed and Cambria is that they take the time to play. They don't rush into lyrics or insane drum and guitar solos. They don't mind slowing down, letting you breath for a bit..
Primarily, I was introduced to
Coheed and Cambria by a friend through the album
Good Apollo I’m Burning Star IV: Volume I From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness.
I instantly fell in love with the album, I couldn’t stop listening to the band. It wasn’t until recently that I was on one of the threads in MB and saw that… I’m going to say Terrible Lizard or Sidewinder, I don’t remember who- posted the song
Mother Superior. I was amazed. Yet ANOTHER song I loved by the band, I couldn’t wait to hear the rest of the album. Now I have a problem:
When I’m introduced to an album through a song ON that album, I tend to listen to that one song more than anything else, and I don’t get to know the rest of the album very well… I guess that’s why I’m here posting songs one by one instead of the albums they’re on.
Anyway, the songs I posted are absolutely amazing, I love them. End of story.
P.S. I really wish more people would give me feedback. I try really hard to write good entries and I only get one post for most of them. =\