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This episode is about Coheed and Cambria's debut album, The Second Stage Turbine Blade. Before you listen, just remember The Mages rule over humankind, the Prise protect the Keywork, and the humans make up the general population of the Fence. Tri-Mage Wilhelm Ryan's rule has lasted for dozens of years and has descended into tyranny. A young female mage, named Mariah, has risen to power on Paris: Earth and represents a major threat to Ryan, as she is gaining followers because she opposes Ryan's rule and demands justice. I need Mayo. Slap City picks: "The Afterglow" by Silverstein, "The Liar's Club" by Coheed and Cambria. Listen to our playlist here Join us in 2 weeks when we'll discuss our next pick, Will Smith's Based on a True Story!
THIS EPISODE WAS RECORDED LIVE FROM THE CAVE OF ALTAMIRA This week on Funpoint!, we're talking about Survival Sounds by Rubblebucket. Thank you for the patron pick. They all up on spunch bob shit. Slap City picks: "Be My Escape" by Relient K, "Sports" by Beach Bunny. Listen to our playlist here Join us in 2 weeks when we'll discuss our next pick, Coheed and Cambria's The Second Stage Turbine Blade!
Join us as we discuss the debut album from Coheed and Cambria, The Second Stage Turbine Blade.
Send us a Text Message.Coheed and Cambria is a progressive rock band originating from Nyack, New York, known for their unique blend of intricate instrumentation, fantastical storytelling, and dynamic vocal performances. Formed in 1995, the band consists of Claudio Sanchez (vocals, guitar), Travis Stever (guitar), Josh Eppard (drums), and Zach Cooper (bass).At the core of Coheed and Cambria's discography lies "The Amory Wars," a science fiction saga created by frontman Claudio Sanchez, which serves as the conceptual basis for much of their music. The narrative follows the epic journey of characters Coheed and Cambria Kilgannon as they navigate through a universe plagued by war, betrayal, and cosmic forces. Each album released by the band corresponds to a chapter in this overarching story, creating a cohesive and immersive experience for listeners.Musically, Coheed and Cambria's sound is characterized by intricate guitar riffs, soaring vocal melodies, and complex rhythmic patterns. Drawing inspiration from progressive rock, punk, metal, and alternative rock, their music seamlessly blends together elements of various genres to create a distinctive sonic landscape. Sanchez's powerful vocals, often compared to Geddy Lee of Rush, are complemented by Stever's and Cooper's dynamic guitar work and Eppard's precise drumming, resulting in a sound that is both grandiose and emotionally resonant.The band's breakout album, "The Second Stage Turbine Blade," released in 2002, garnered widespread acclaim for its ambitious storytelling and musical craftsmanship. Subsequent albums such as "In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3" and "Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness" further solidified Coheed and Cambria's reputation as one of the most innovative and influential bands in modern rock.Overall, Coheed and Cambria's impact on the music industry extends beyond their innovative approach to rock music; they have created a rich and immersive universe that resonates deeply with fans, solidifying their place as pioneers of modern progressive rock.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------L.S. Dunes, an American supergroup led by Circa Survive, Saosin, and The Sound of Animals Fighting vocalist Anthony Green, alongside My Chemical Romance guitarist Frank Iero, Coheed and Cambria guitarist Travis Stever, bassist Tim Payne, and drummer Tucker Rule from Thursday, burst onto the scene at Riot Fest 2022, marking their debut. Their inaugural album, "Past Lives," dropped on November 11, 2022, introducing singles like "Permanent Rebellion," "2022," and "Bombsquad." Following their UK tour debut in January 2023, they embarked on their first US tour in July. Born during the pandemic, the group initially convened during rehearsals for Thursday's 2020 holiday livestream, initially operating under the moniker "Dad Bods." Despite their individual recordings, the ensemble's lineup remained undisclosed until Rule sent Green the instrumental tracks. The emergence of this post-hardcore/emo ensemble first surfaced with their inclusion on Riot Fest's May 2022 poster. Their Riot Fest debut showcased six tracks from "Past Lives." They followed up with "2022" as their second single, and "Bombsquad" as their third, both unveiling during www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn www.BetterHelp.com/TheBarnhttp://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
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Join Randi, Ryan, Josh Barnett, Jeremy Gold, Devin, Alyssamarie, and A Guy Named Rob as we talk about mostly everything Coheed has coming up for 2023. We say mostly because since we have recorded this episode, Coheed added even MORE tour dates (and released a Second Stage Turbine Blade repress), so make sure to check out coheedancambria.com/tour for a full list of dates. Follow Randi: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/randischmandi/ Twitch: Twitch.tv/Randischmandi Follow Ryan: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scruffysqueegee/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scruffysqueegee Follow Josh Barnett: @ffajosh on Twitter @pocketses on a non-existent insta account https://pca.st/podcast/1c4098f0-9f4f-0132-f239-5f4c86fd3263 Follow Jeremy Gold: https://www.instagram.com/Jaygold33/ Follow Alyssamarie: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/facciounfoto/
The sci-fi, fantasy, space opera, epic created through music by the band Coheed and Cambria was brought to life in the collection of comic books known as The Amory Wars.Follow reluctant hero and savior of the universe, Claudio, as he, his Uncle Jesse aka "The Inferno," an angelic warrior named Ambelina, and many other members of the rebellion attempt to take down the evil mage dictator known as Wilhelm Ryan and his House Atlantic. Along the way Claudio will learn a lot about himself, and the truth of his parents and the role they really played in all of this coming about. And that's only scraping the surface of...The Amory Wars!Written by: Claudio Sanchez, Peter David and Chondra EchertArt by: Rags Morales, Chris Burnham, Aaron Kuder, Gus Vasquez, and Gabriel Guzman ---------------------------------------------------Join the Patreon to help us keep the lights on, and internet connected!https://www.patreon.com/tctwlWant to try out all the sweet gigs over on Fiverr.com? Click on the link below and sign up!https://go.fiverr.com/visit/?bta=323533&brand=fiverrcpaTune in here for every episode of the show!https://kite.link/the-comics-that-we-loveFollow on Instagram for Comics Obscure and More!The Comics That We LoveFollow on Tiktok!The Comics that We LoveFollow on Twitter!@Z_Irish_Red
This week we covered The Second Stage Turbine Blade, In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3, Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness, and the unfortunate release of Weerd Science Friends and Nervous Breakdowns. Coheed and Cambria are worth their salt, but holy shit....Weerd Science is tainted with the stench of Faygo Root Beer. Don't forget to like and subscribe to our guest today, Mr. Vella, he can be found at youtube.com/thehedgehogsdilemma and twitter.com/vellawesome Artwork and title music by Rob Fortune Engineered by AmandaBee and JoMo --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's common for prog bands to create a fictitious narrative for their concept albums. Often, the lyrics tell a linear story, while the adventurous, experimental, and elevated musicianship provides emotional support and dynamism to the album's arc. Some ambitious wordsmiths may even spread their yarn over two albums or releases, but Coheed and Cambria's Claudio Sanchez has penned an entire science fiction tale called https://www.boom-studios.com/series/amory-wars/ (The Amory Wars) that has been transcribed in comic books and graphic novels published by Evil Ink Comics. All but one of the band's 10 albums, including the brand-new Vaxis–Act II: A Window of the Waking Mind swim in his solar system called Heaven's Fence—a collection of 78 planets and seven stars wholly envisioned by Sanchez. (The Color Before the Sun, from 2015, is the lone release not centered in The Amory Wars universe.) Crafting a daring soundtrack for these narratives requires an equally bold group of musicians. Through two decades, this fearless foursome have incorporated prog orchestrations, synth flourishes, pop-punk hooks, menacing metalcore, hardcore aggression, and electronica ballads—and yet it's always felt like Coheed. No matter the direction they turn or how their colors and hues shift, it's unmistakable. Having no genre allows for all genres. It's worth noting the band's name is lifted from two main characters in The Amory Wars. Their original name in the late '90s was Shabütie, and that trio (consisting of guitarist/vocalist Sanchez, bassist Michael Todd, and drummer Nate Kelley) released three EPs before rebranding for Coheed's 2002 debut, The Second Stage Turbine Blade, released on Equal Vision Records. That first Coheed lineup included the Shabütie carryovers of Sanchez and Todd, and welcomed guitarist Travis Stever and drummer Josh Eppard. (The earliest incarnations of Shabütie included Stever, too.) The band's current lineup has been solid since 2012, when bassist Zach Cooper joined. Coheed's headlining 2022 run is a dual celebration. They're honoring the 20th anniversary of their debut and the just-released Vaxis–Act II: A Window of the Waking Mind. Before their July 23 show at Nashville's Municipal Auditorium, PG's Chris Kies hosted conversations that covered upgrading Gibsons, overhauling an entire bass rig during shutdown, and how a stolen Big Muff eventually led to a signature sound and pedal. Brought to you by http://ddar.io/xpnd.rr (D'Addario XPND Pedalboard).
To kick off our brand new 2nd Unit series exploring films and properties lost in Development Hell, Joe uses the release of Coheed & Cambria's latest album as an excuse to talk about the lost film adaptation of their long-running sci-fi epic, The Amory Wars. What was supposed to be a major feature produced by Mark Wahlberg turned into a lot of nothing despite a built-in audience. We try to get a grasp on why this project didn't come to fruition by delving into the finer details of the world built by Claudio Sanchez through songs and comics. Joe builds on material from the albums and graphic novels, as well as interviews with Claudio and narrative breakdowns from the sadly-defunct Cobalt & Calcium fan community, while Jack tries his best to follow along and make Star Trek and Grant Morrison jokes to cling to his sanity. Which is impressive, considering he's a time traveler from 1967 whose only musical touchstones are apparently Led Zeppelin and Herb Albert & The Tijuana Brass. Pull up your Ten Speed and man your own jackhammer as we dive head-first into the well and unknowing, and Joe chuckles to himself as Jack tries to figure out what any of that means. CW: Sexual assault, misogyny, violence toward women and children, fictional blasphemy People & Stuff Mentioned: Coheed & Cambria, Claudio Sanchez, Chondra Echert, Peter David, Rags Morales, Grant Morrison, The Invisibles, The Matrix, Second Stage Turbine Blade, In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: III, Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV, Vaxis II: A Window of a Waking Mind, Nathaniel Hawthorne, "Young Goodman Brown," Donny Wahlberg, Wahlburgers, Star Trek, Dance Gavin Dance, Moby-Dick, Boom! Studios, Netflix, HBO Max, Leverage Management Check out our special playlist for this episode, "Derazzled Presents Cambriheed & The Tijuana Brass" on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6NFixXpFLmMpMmNp3Gr00O?si=d2a5e0dee55b42a0 Podcast plugged on this episode: Making a Martini (@MartiniMaking on Twitter) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/derazzled/support
This week on Record Club, Ryley, Connor, and Morgan celebrate the 20th anniversary of Coheed and Cambria's landmark 2002 emo / post-hardcore classic, The Second Stage Turbine Blade! We dive into the intense, fast-paced and blistering musical style of the record, frontman Claudio Sanchez's idiosyncratic vocals and dense storytelling lore, and how the record would set the stage for many more progressive rock and metal staples that would follow. Watch the video version of this episode and subscribe to the channel on YouTube here.
It's time for episode 106! Listen in to us talking about Ukraine and Russia (8:09), Joe Biden's "son of a bitch" retort (19:17), Cardi B wins libel lawsuit (27:30), Bataclan survivor discovers x-ray became NFT (35:04), Clown College: Tucker Carlson (40:51), Secrets of Playboy doc reveals Hugh Hefner truths (50:36), Neil Young & more leaving Spotify over Joe Rogan Covid misinformation (1:01:55), Bad Trip the movie (1:15:51), Aziz Ansari's new Nightclub Comedian special (1:18:52), Second Stage Turbine Blade comic (1:28:48), Johnathan Hickman leaving X-Men (1:33:45), Pokemon Unite/Pokemon Legends Arceus (1:39:06) and more! We also talk/feature (1:46:40) music from Amber Mark, Benny the Butcher, Justin Jay, Breakbot, Kid Simius, and Cloakroom. Our intro music is "Intimate Friends" by Eddie Kendricks. Follow on social media and join our Discord: https://www.linktr.ee/chitshowpodcast Danny on IG: @therealdanko Danny on Twitter: @bulldozerdanko Danny on Twitch: twitch.tv/bulldozerdanko Leo on FB/IG/TT/Twitter: @iamdjbrute Leo's music: soundcloud.com/iamdjbrute >>> www.djbrute.com
Danny and Dante discuss their favorite songs from Coheed and Cambria's debut album, The Second Stage Turbine Blade. Apple Music playlist: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/coheedecembria-vol-1-the-second-stage-turbine-blade/pl.u-aj86I0o1AN Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5nTN1vONEvyEWeS7Av5FyA?si=Aw61hWbaRViilEyyFzo2gA
Hee Hee Shabutie!!! This week the dudes are joined my great friend Martin to talk about the first part of the Coheed and Cambria saga Second Stage Turbine Blade! Thanks for checking us out! Outro song "Elf tower New Mexico" By Coheed and Cambria https://youtu.be/X_K1kWiKJXs
Spinning Out (another music podcast) We talk to artists about their favorite albums and go on wild tangents. Today we're talking with David Mitchell of Gulfer. We talked about Coheed & Cambria's debut album Second Stage Turbine Blade and the mythology behind the Armory Wars and other things, of course. Gulfer recently released a split with Charmer, as well as their S/T 2020 album on Topshelf/Royal Mountain Records. https://gulfer.bandcamp.com/
This week on the Roots of Alternative Podcast, Jack and dXn dive into 2002! Some of the biggest arena anthems of the new millennium debuted this year from bands like Jimmy Eat World, Good Charlotte, and Something Corporate. dXn also has a great story about the early days of Chris Carrabba and the founding of Dashboard Confessional. And Jack gets schooled on an alternative album he's never heard before in Alternative 101 with the Coheed and Cambria album, The Second Stage Turbine Blade. Check out all our bonus material at 95X.com/rootsofalternative See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Six! In this Episode I am trying to run the ship by my self while Nick is off being an adult and working on his newly purchased home. In this episode I take a little time to talk about the new release from The Ghost Inside and drop a song from the Rochester "NU-Core" band Perspectives. As I am technically alone I had a guest join me for the show as I will for future episodes in the next coming weeks. I was joined by my good friend Nick who played guitar in the band Conveyor as well as Fragile Hands and Endeavor. Nick and I talked about his music career, favorite eats while on tour, favorite records of all time and where he stands on physical music versus streaming. We then dove into the one record I was given this episode which was Coheed and Cambria's record The Second Stage Turbine Blade. This was by far the longest episode we have done but there was some great conversation!
On this week's episode, I am going to discuss the myths, the men, the legends that are....Coheed and Cambria! I will be breaking down their iconic debut album, The Second Stage Turbine Blade, the vinyl release and much more! So, sit back and relax and prepare to learn much more than you ever wanted to about the band and about this album.
Hey everyone! Today we are talking about Coheed and Cambria's first album: Second Stage Turbine Blade. We are going to tell you all about this prog rock goodness and hope you enjoy! Please let us know what you think about the album, the episode, us or whatever else and give us some suggestions of your favorite albums that we can review in the future. Thanks for listening!
Heather and Ramsey are gonna learn a lot about what’s really going on behind the music as they dig in to Coheed and Cambria’s first album, “The Second Stage Turbine Blade!” Ramsey and Heather name a new Snow White dwarf, Heather’s memoir, and new board game (all with the same name)! Your hosts get DEEP into the lore behind the songs. And some truly insane Genius annotations are read. All this and MORE! Don't want to end the fun? Check out our Spotify playlists for more music choices from Ramsey and Heather. Wanna get a shout-out on a future episode? Give us a rating on iTunes! It helps us, and it helps you feel good about yourself! Want to suggest a song or album for us to cover? Here’s the link!
Welcome back friends. On this 2nd episode of The All Things Coheed Podcast, the crew discusses The Amory Wars: The Second Stage Turbine Blade series. Follow along at home, or just sit back and enjoy our insane banter as we tell you the tale of the Kilgannon family of Heaven's Fence. Our apologies for the spots that have echoes, we're still working out the kinks. Thanks for listening! Buy the digital comics here: https://comixology.com/The-Amory-Wars-The-Second-Stage-Turbine-Blade-Ultimate-Edition/digital-comic/518187 Logo by Marlon Lainez (https://www.instagram.com/mars_art33/) Visit us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/allthingscoheed/ Visit us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/allthingscoh33d (Small show note, we made an error when Devin was speaking about Josephine being killed by Claudio, when in fact she was killed by Coheed, her father.)
The All Things Coheed Podcast! Made for fans, by fans. The wait for Episode 1 is over! Cyndi, Devin, James, and a guy named Rob discuss early Coheed history, and talk The Second Stage Turbine Blade: The Music. Also, special guest: Ian Beecher. Visit our Facebook (Facebook.com/AllThingsCoheed) or Twitter (Twitter.com/Allthingscoh33d) Special Thanks to Josh Eppard for the opening intro! You can hear buy his music at http://redlightjuliet.com. Logo by Marlon Lainez (https://www.instagram.com/mars_art33/) Make sure to subscribe, rate, and review!
Voltamos! Sempre que as provas do editor começam, o podcast desaparece, mas está aqui finalmente o nosso quarto episódio! Dessa vez subimos na Millenium Falcon, colocamos nossos phasers em tonteio (sim, Star Wars e Star Trek na mesma sentença, lide com isso) para salvar um sistema de 78 planetas de discos superestimados, então pega um pão integral, aquele requeijão cremoso, um chocolate quente, e vem escutar um papo sobre música alternativa! No programa de hoje: Falme, Clayton, e Ingrion conversam sobre os quatro primeiros discos dos norte-americanos do Coheed and Cambria e se perdem no conceito de ficção científica que permeia as letras da banda. Média de Amplificadores: The Second Stage Turbine Blade: 3,9 In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3: 4,4 Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: 1,5 Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: 3,5 Links, vitrine, contato e outras guloseimas em https://auditudo.wordpress.com/
Voltamos! Sempre que as provas do editor começam, o podcast desaparece, mas está aqui finalmente o nosso quarto episódio! Dessa vez subimos na Millenium Falcon, colocamos nossos phasers em tonteio (sim, Star Wars e Star Trek na mesma sentença, lide com isso) para salvar um sistema de 78 planetas de discos superestimados, então pega um pão integral, aquele requeijão cremoso, um chocolate quente, e vem escutar um papo sobre música alternativa! No programa de hoje: Falme, Clayton, e Ingrion conversam sobre os quatro primeiros discos dos norte-americanos do Coheed and Cambria e se perdem no conceito de ficção científica que permeia as letras da banda. Média de Amplificadores: The Second Stage Turbine Blade: 3,9 In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3: 4,4 Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: 1,5 Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: 3,5 Links, vitrine, contato e outras guloseimas em https://auditudo.wordpress.com/
EPISODE 40Justin and Rad Friend Isaac Nesmith from ENGRAVED reminisce about all the best records from 2000-2005! Plus we drink a beer to kick it off, as we always do! Listen to 2 old friends talk about great music and then check it out for yourself right here. THE GREATEST ALBUMS OF 2000-2005 BY OUR MEMORIES! Overcome: _Immortal Until Their Work is Done (2001)_Jimmy Eat World: _Bleed American / Self-Titled (2001)_Thrice: _Vheissu (2005)_Elliott: False Cathedrals (2000) Hopesfall: No Wings to Speak Of EP (2001) Jurassic 5: Quality Control (2000) Pedro the Lion: Winners Never Quit (2000) Project 86: Drawing Black Lines (2000) Tool: Lateralus (2001) Underoath: _They're Only Chasing Safety (2004)_The Deftones: White Pony (2000) AFI: _The Art of Drowning (2000)_Thursday: _Full Collapse (2001)_Saves the Day: _Stay What You Are (2001)_Taking Back Sunday: _Tell All Your Friends (2002)_Coheed and Cambria: _Second Stage Turbine Blade (2002)_Thrice: _The Artist in the Ambulance (2003)_MewithoutYou: Catch for us the Foxes (2004) Further Seems Forever: _Hide Nothing (2004)_Comeback Kid: Wake the Dead (2005) HONRABLE MENTIONSJohnny Cash: American IV: _The Man Comes Around (2002)_New Found Glory: _Self-Titled (2001) & Sticks & Stones (2002)Switchfoot: Beautiful Letdown (2003) My Chemical Romance: __Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge (2004)_Snapcase: _End Transmission (2002)_Hot Water Music: A Flight and a Crash (2001) If you liked any of these bands, then you have to check out emogame.com beware that it maybe offensive, so click and read the disclaimer at your own risk. BONUS Check out a little mash up bonus from the Legion of Doom featuring Underoath and MewithoutYou, check it out here. BEER!We had a super tasty "Not Your Dad's Root Beer" from Small Town Brewery. We liked it so much, we did not even rate it, so you read it right here, it is a "Let's Go!" This thing tastes like the best root beer you ever had, plus a little something special ;) Go check them out at smalltownbrewery.com RATING SYSTEMGOTTA GO, LET’S GO, GO, DON'T GO or NEVER GO! LET'S GO! Twitter: @letsgocast Instagram: @letsgocast Facebook.com/letsgocast www.letsgocast.com letsgocast@gmail.com LEAVE US A REVIEW ON ITUNES click here! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuf2-cz5k9B4QSHzDg0v2WQ
The Second Stage Turbine Blade has come to a close, but before we move onto the next album, we're doing a special episode and bringing on M, who likes the show but absolutely does not like the band, to try to see how well they have held onto the events of the book from listening to the podcast alone. If you've not listened to The Amory Score and want to understand what is happening before we talk about In Keeping Secrets (the best album, thank you), then this is as good a place as any to jump in. But you'll still be lost. We all are. I wonder if we'll ever find ourselves again.
The immediate crisis has ended, and Coheed and Cambria are no more, but there are still matters to be attended to within Heaven's Fence. Mariah's rebellion still fights Ryan's Red Army and Mayo Deftinwolf in the ruins of Paris: Earth, while across the stars, a special boy struggles with his destiny... Join us for the first album's finale, the end of Second Stage Turbine Blade...
Welcome friends, one and all, to the launch of The Amory Score, where we begin our journey track by track through the terribly ridiculous and ridiculously terrible story of Coheed and CambrIa's sci fi epic: The Amory Wars. This week, we're listening to Time Consumer, the opening song from 2001's Second Stage Turbine Blade, wherein we are introduced to our heroes as they murder their own children, for reasons explained only by backstory we are never given.We start as we mean to go on.
We’ve started off on this journey by taking a crack at the first album released by the prog-rock Rush-wannabe group Coheed and Cambria entitled The Second Stage Turbine Blade. As with any new project, we are going to have some growing pains. The audio quality in this first episode is well below par, but that is something…Read more Episode 1 – “The Second Stage Turbine Blade”