| Coheed and Cambria – The Black Rainbow Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| this album isnt about the writer at all, its all about coheed and cambria and hohenberger | |
| Coheed and Cambria – When Skeletons Live Lyrics | 15 years ago |
| im guessing its monstar* and not monster | |
| Dance Gavin Dance – Carl Barker Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| nevermind not dont try those, its touch your noose, noose not nose | |
| Dance Gavin Dance – Carl Barker Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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watching you, function now, dont try those, jump around thats for the first screamed lines after the first chorus gaah i wish i could fucking understand him |
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| Dance Gavin Dance – The Robot With Human Hair Pt. 2 Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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SmyD, i think that is a completely absurd interpretation of this song almost all of their songs mean nothing, especially jonny's parts, he was always high when he wrote, and on the "downtown battle mountain" album he and jon barely wrote anything, will wrote almost all the lyrics and shit same thing for the death star album, though jon did a lot more writing on that album, for example he wrote all of zoloft, other than the instrumental |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Elf Tower, New Mexico Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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mizerok, nikki owen was his old girlfriend, and newo ikkin is based on her CHILL OUT BRAH |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Strung Short Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| pengwin, im sure most of the people who would visit this website know that | |
| Dance Gavin Dance – Burning Down the Nicotine Armoire Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| i dont really think this is true, but when you look at all the titles and lyrics of this album, a lot of the stuff matches up in a lot of ways, like there is the story to, like the robot is a character or something | |
| Dance Gavin Dance – Death Star (Screamed Lyrics) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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alright thanks for clearing that p i guess zac even though you were kind of a dick about it though it doesnt effect my veiw of you as being close to god |
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| Dance Gavin Dance – And I Told Them I Invented Times New Roman Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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jon your screams are wonderful especially in this song and i thought the lyrics werent about anything theyre way to crazy |
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| Dance Gavin Dance – Death Star (Screamed Lyrics) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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okay sorry for thinking the band members would give correct info not to be a bitch but why be mean about it were just trying to find out whats real |
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| Dance Gavin Dance – Death Star (Screamed Lyrics) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| and perez hilton is a fag | |
| Dance Gavin Dance – Death Star (Screamed Lyrics) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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zac.... i dont think you were talking about us but if you were why would you say that its not that we said you lied there are to conflicting things and we want to know which right thats all |
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| Grateful Dead – Ripple Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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the song above, ripple, is actually very dear to my heart it was my late grandmothers favorite song by the grateful dead, and for those of you who dont know this, the grateful dead is kind of the official band of my family, because it was the favorite band of all my uncles on my moms side, and moms too, and my dads, and they passed the love down to their children it was my grandma's favorite song by the dead and i never really my grandma on my dads side actually one of the only memories i have of my grandma is her dancing to this song when i hear it, i think of her, and that makes me happy |
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| Dance Gavin Dance – Death Star (Screamed Lyrics) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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hey jon, me and my friend went nuts when we saw this vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1UwokyRaO4 but ive been wondering if it was true or not since i saw it what it is is kurt backstage with two guys saying how you were just taking this tour off because your acid reflux and lymes disease were really getting to you and that you were coming back for the next tour and album and beyond i was just wondering if there was any truth to that and if there please tell me so i can confirm to my friend that it is and by the way i like your screams on the death star album better and i think kurt is better you are the man |
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| Emarosa – Her Advice Cost Us a Life Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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emarosa is just a dance gavin dance rip-off without dgd's amazing screamer and the god that is will swan |
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| Coldplay – Clocks Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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i need somehwere to put my penis... prefreably a female oriface. |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Feathers Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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but how would she have gotten pregnant i think she is eventually turns into an enemy and shes lying to stay close to claudio to kill him |
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| Linkin Park – Leave Out All the Rest Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I HAVE TO POOP | |
| Dashboard Confessional – Vindicated Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| I HAVE TO SHIT | |
| Coheed and Cambria – The End Complete IV: The Road and the Damned Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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boo hoo im the crowing i have to destroy the keywork and everything i once knew and loved evryone iknow is dead i knock that out evry thursday |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Star Cecil Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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a hair brush no its literally about star cecil a star is an alien type creature in the story this song was in replacement of hearshot kid disaster until that song was written the hearshot kid was a star who tried to escape imprisonment (as believed by the other stars, it was really released by claudio by accident) the disaster part is because that star was killed by guards star cecil tells claudio about the legend that the hearshot kid became (no star knew what really happened) because no other star had tried to do that |
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| Coheed and Cambria – The End Complete V: On the Brink Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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i also believe that claudio finally destroyed the keywork and this song is claudio about to die and also the planets crashing into each other but....two things trouble me about it the last part of the lyrics is one if that universe is called the keywork/heavens fence why would he say so long AMORY, unless someone is literally saying good bye to sirius amory, there could only be one explanation for that in my eyes there must be someone named amory and two is...... the hail part it sounds..... angry i thought the rest sounded like the writer finding peace but when that part comes on it sounds like his peace gets shattered somehow maybe he thinks peace has finally come but something happens after that maybe something goes wrong in the end if so i think it lies in the second verse "Don't pass up this chance, oh, go tear down the walls. No Gods will be watching, no one cares enough at all. These words need now an ending, as they did at the start, but I'll keep on pretending I won't go" it sounds to me like, at the moment of his ending the writer turns his back or whatever and isnt "watching" over the keywork in its final moments "Don't pass up this chance, oh, go tear down the walls." maybe while the writer has his back turned claudio notices this and say that, tear down the walls could mean tear down the walls between the keywork and the real world "No Gods will be watching, no one cares enough at all."i think its pretty safe to say that the writer is seen as god in the keywork so god wont be watching and everyone else is preoccupied with their horrible demise to care "These words need now an ending, as they did at the start, but I'll keep on pretending I won't" he puts on a distraction for the writer so he wont notice that hes going the next verse also supports my theory but i think ive been typing to long already please some feedback i think this theory really has something to it |
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| Coheed and Cambria – The End Complete V: On the Brink Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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iforgot: actually the tre triangle part is heavens fence if you count the circles there seven of them so that rules out the possibility of them being the sectors and confirms that they are the seven stars of sirius actaually a few pages into the first amory wars it shows the grouping of all of the 78 planets by themselves arranged in a circle |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Feathers Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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i should have clarified what i meant in ffrom fear throungh the eyes of madness he says youll burn in hell while theyre digging you out in an ubeat manner and in three evils he sayspull the trigger and the nightmare stopps in an up beat way |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Feathers Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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this song reminds me of from fear through the eyes of madness and three evils in that hes saying something in an upbeat way but its really very sad i think this song is entirely about newo and claudio maybe having a conversation i know she got left on hetricus but ive always thought she would come back and it seems she has in this album, i feel like in the chorus claudio(singer not character) is using dramatic irony and talking directly to the audience for those of who dont know what dramitic irony is its when the audience knows something that the character or characters dont heres what i mean i think claudio(singer)is telling us that newo is a liar while claudio(character) has no idea it seems to bea recurring theme in NWFT the only big question in my eyes is.....what is she lying about? |
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| Coheed and Cambria – The End Complete III: The End Complete Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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i feel like theres a lot of anger in this song i know newo gets left behind in second stage but i always felt that by the end she would come back i think she did in this album and their is a lot of references to a lying women in the album which could easily be newo somehow maybe in this song towards the beginning or maybe in the screaming part claudio is finishing off wilhelm and later he realizes he has to kill newo and in the road and the damned he kills her and says goodbye to her |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Welcome Home Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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silvantie-actually in the odyssey odysseus is unfaithful with two witches while penelope stays at home while many men try to court her so they can become king at in thats how it is the interpretation that i read they are all different |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Welcome Home Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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pirate913-are you an idiot claudio has said himself in about 14 interveiws rthat i ve seen that coheed and cambria BOTH die in second stage turbine blade your a fuckiong idiot claudio is QUOTED IN AN INTERVEIW ENTIRELY ABOUT THE AMORY WARS ON THE COHEED AND CAMBRIA FANSITE and you wanna say that im wrong you are SO stupid die die right |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Second Stage Turbine Blade Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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The Watchman: You are wrong there is more its longer because its The Ring in Return (IKSSE:3 intro) and Second Stage intro put together siganling the beginning of the end |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Keeping the Blade Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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and before anyone says anything.... i posted this because it has a place in the story |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Keeping the Blade Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Claudio Sanchez: “It’s a collection of intros from both previous records, but put together which can only mean the end.” Like all the other albums, Good Apollo begins with an instrumental to represent a passage of time. As Claudio S. explains, it’s a compilation of instrumentals from the previous records to symbolize the story coming to a close. |
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| Coheed and Cambria – The Willing Well IV: The Final Cut Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Bron-Y-Aur (Hidden track at the end of the album.) Claudio Sanchez: “Sometimes you watch a movie and you get a lot emotionally. And at the end there’s this weird song over the credits. Its like that.” -CobaltandCalcium.com and lol to the explanation of Bron-Y-Aur |
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| Coheed and Cambria – The Willing Well IV: The Final Cut Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Claudio Sanchez: “The Writer gets brought to this guillotine with wings, and at the guillotine is his love, Erica Court. And the blade comes down on the character, but he doesn’t die- he realizes what he has to do.” (Note: the events in the Final Cut happen just before the events in the telling truth in the graphic novel.) As the note explains, these events took place just before, and during Apollo II in the graphic novel. As for its place on the album, it is a different set of emotions that Writer experiences that don’t fit into the previous song; it is a closure to his open ended greif. Finally a type of revenge. It should be noted that Claudio S. has said the child’s voice in both songs Always and Never, and The Final Cut, are of no real significance. -CobaltandCalcium.com |
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| Coheed and Cambria – The Willing Well III: Apollo II: The Telling Truth Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Claudio Sanchez: “This is the full on end, where the Character is coming to the Writer, and the Writer is saying to him ‘You are the one, I am your God’ and, ‘in my presence/you will make sure the fiction meets its fate…all the worlds from here must burn.” In the graphic novel, during this song, several events occur. Claudio, Jesse, Ambellina and their gang land on House Atlantic after getting through a lapse in the shields, according to Ryan’s plan. Jesse is immediately engaged in a fight with Mayo Detinwolf, as he had predicted, as Claudio and Ambellina run off to enter combat. Simultaneously, Writer is taken to a guillotine with angel wings and as the blade drops, he realizes he does not die. Instead, for the first time, he is certain about what he has to do. He enters the story through the Willing Well, which is what appears to be a full-length mirror that exists in both worlds. He enters the story by walking into a room in House Atlantic where Claudio and Ambellina are standing, having just killed an Onstantine Priest. Writer attacks Ambellina, and Claudio evokes his Crowing abilities to fight Writer. His attempts are in vain, and Writer has his way. After realizing his powers are useless, Claudio is forced to listen to Writer’s commands. -CobaltandCalcium.com |
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| Coheed and Cambria – The Willing Well II: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Claudio Sanchez: “This is more from the Writer’s perspective: He’s become isolated from the world, and he finds a way out, which is to destroy the story.” As both worlds are bleeding into each other, the album takes a turn to show the perspective from both sides. The events take place in a certain sequence, but the listener/reader is also thrown back and forth between plot and disillusion to heighten the sense of disorientation that Writer feels. The Willing Well songs are all involved in the section of the graphic novel where Writer is on his way into the story, and Claudio is on his way to House Atlantic to fight with Ryan for the first time since “A Favor House Atlantic”. Writer and Character are both preparing for an upheaval; a final battle, or so they feel. CobaltandCalcium.com |
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| Coheed and Cambria – The Willing Well II: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Claudio Sanchez: “This is more from the Writer’s perspective: He’s become isolated from the world, and he finds a way out, which is to destroy the story.” As both worlds are bleeding into each other, the album takes a turn to show the perspective from both sides. The events take place in a certain sequence, but the listener/reader is also thrown back and forth between plot and disillusion to heighten the sense of disorientation that Writer feels. The Willing Well songs are all involved in the section of the graphic novel where Writer is on his way into the story, and Claudio is on his way to House Atlantic to fight with Ryan for the first time since “A Favor House Atlantic”. Writer and Character are both preparing for an upheaval; a final battle, or so they feel. CobaltandCalcium.com |
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| Coheed and Cambria – The Willing Well I: Fuel for the Feeding End Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Claudio Sanchez: “The Willing Well is where the two worlds collide. It goes back and forth between the characters in the graphic novel.” Just as the summary says, both Writer and Character (Claudio Kilgannon) are feeling the same uncertainty about their destinies. Writer, uncertain because he’s on his way to destroy the world he has unknowingly created to parallel his own life, begins to influence Claudio, who is simultaneously on his way to becoming the Keywork’s messiah and is still having trouble gripping the meaning of that. Though by different approaches, it becomes clear that they have the same goal: bring about the end of the Keywork. While Writer feels compelled by greif, Claudio feels compelled by fate. It becomes obvious that Claudio is a tool Writer is using as a means of destroying the story world. Because they are parallels of each other, they are experiencing the same emotions, including those for Ambellina. -CobaltandCalcium.com |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Mother May I Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Claudio Sanchez: “Now, the Writer is realizing that he is the father of this story, and these are his children. The Character is losing it, and these papers are lined up in front of him, and these papers in blood is ‘God only knows’ and that’s the answer to his questions.” This explanation ends a lot of debate about Writer’s role. As Claudio S. explains, the Character (Claudio Kilgannon) is torn by grief, hesitation, and confusion concerning his destiny. He’s tortured by visions of the Lost Souls of the Keywork being used in their afterlife for Ryan’s devious ambition to fuel the Keywork. As Claudio is thrust into new situations, he doubts his ability to handle them. Chase, the Vishual, can hear what Writer thinks and says, and tries to reassure Claudio, but he is unchanged. As Claudio S. says, he spreads out papers in front of him that spell out “God only knows,” which is significant because Writer has newly realized himself as the God of their universe. Claudio’s fate is in God, or Writer’s hands, not his own. At this point, these two parallel characters begin to collide. Though cryptic, the lyrics in this song explain the evolution of these two men’s destinies. -CobaltandCalcium.com |
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| Coheed and Cambria – The Lying Lies and Dirty Secrets of Miss Erica Court Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Claudio Sanchez: “The Writer starts to realize that there’s something else behind what Ten Speed is telling him: That no one will be following you when you end the story; everyone is going to die.” Although Ten Speed has only been seen/heard as saying to Writer is in regards to Ambellina, Writer has come to this conclusion on his own. The “unwritten end” refers to the fact that Writer must end the story, because it won’t happen on its own. He realizes that since the entire thing has been a reflection of his internal conflict, he must resolve it by bringing it to an end. “Believer, believe it or not, you know just when it ends and how it goes” is presumably Ten Speed telling Writer that it’s his destiny, if you will, to tie up all of the loose ends. By doing so, he will end everything, including all of the other characters’ existances. -CobaltandCalcium.com |
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| Coheed and Cambria – 21:13 Lyrics | 17 years ago |
| and also why would it be a nod to rush if when they made this song they were still completely undergound and not being compared to rush you people really should think about things before you say them | |
| Coheed and Cambria – The Suffering Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Claudio Sanchez: “Its an extension of ‘Wake Up’. It’s a Queen-esque song, more like a play. Its the climax of the Writer losing it.” As Claudio S. explains, this is a climax for Writer’s instability. He dwells on his past with Erica so frequently, with such intensity, that it is all he can think about. At this point in the album and the graphic novel, he has already resolved to enter the story, do what needs to be done, and move on. Still, though, he thinks about his proposal (or desire to propose) to Erica. It is consuming his entire life. -CobaltandCalcium.com |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Wake Up Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Claudio Sanchez: “Its a love song. You get a history of the Writer, that he’d have done anything for this person who went on to do this horrible thing to him.” Fitting with the sporadic, dysfunctional organization of the album, even during his torment and plotting, Writer reflects on the love he had for Erica and all of the things he would’ve done for her. He dwells on the past, thinking of Erica fondly, despite his belief of her infidelity (it is unclear in the graphic novel whether or not Erica truly cheated on him). Writer has somewhat of a split personality now, half that feels guilt, loss and love, and half that feels anger, betrayal and revenge. -CobaltandCalcium.com |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Once Upon Your Dead Body Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Claudio Sanchez: “Its Ten Speed trying to get the Writer to kill off Claudio. And the Writer sees it as Ten Speed trying to talk him into killing off his love interest. And the Writer saying he’s no murderer.” (I think Claudio said kill off Ambellina not Claudio, AP might have got it wrong.) It’s probably accurate that AP mixed up Claudio and Ambellina’s names. That means Ten Speed is continuing his campaign to convince Writer to kill Ambellina to stop his own torture, since she is the anchor to his painful lost relationship with Erica. Still, Writer resists, so Ten Speed continues. This time, Writer begins to accept the idea. -CobaltandCalcium.com |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Apollo I: The Writing Writer Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Claudio Sanchez: “This is where we meet the Writer and learn his motive. As the Writer of this story, can he really be looked upon as a godlike figure to these characters?” Although Writer has been ever-present in the graphic novel thus far, except for a few frames, his motive is not truly clear. He is coming to terms with his delusional agenda and begins to realize the true control he has had over his story the entire time. Until now, he thought of it independently from his life and control; he simply fostered it. Now, though, he realizes that if he created Ambellina to begin with, he’s realizing he can take her away for his own good. During this time, he justifies his actions to his conscience by dwelling on mental images of Erica cheating on him with a man who flew in by plane, though these may very well be delusions as well. The dialogue in the background of this song is Jesse, or Inferno, telling his IRObot children that he loves them and is sorry he hasn’t been much of a father, and that he already knows of his fate. While this is unclear so far in the album and the graphic novel, Apollo II will return to this point later on. CobaltandCalcium.com |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Crossing the Frame Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Claudio Sanchez: “In Second Stage, the Writer wrote a love interest for the Character (Claudio). Her name is Newo. ‘Crossing The Frame’ is the parallels between Newo and Erica Court, the Writer’s love interest.” This song isn’t necessarily illustrated in the graphic novel, as the album and the comic aren’t completely linear. However, Writer begins to parallel the two women in his head. Because Newo represents The Character’s (Claudio Kilgannon’s) past, Writer begins to resent both Erica and Newo, as does Claudio K. In the graphic novel, Writer and Claudio simultaneously picture a house with a light on in the upstairs window, presumably spying on their past loves, Erica and Newo, lamenting their lost relationships and convincing themselves there is no turning back. -CobaltandCalcium.com |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Ten Speed (Of God's Blood and Burial) Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Claudio Sanchez: “Ten Speed is the Writer’s subconscious, like the son of Sam dog. The is a dialogue, Ten Speed telling the Writer he knows of a way to get out of his rut: All he needs to do is stop doing the story.” Writer is shaken by his violent visions, and is becoming slightly paranoid of himself. Despite his hate for Erica, he still loves her and wishes her no harm. Ten Speed, a delusion of Writer’s that takes the form of a demon bicycle, appears to him, telling him how to alleviate his own suffering. Writer is frightened and at first tells Ten Speed to leave him alone. However, Ten Speed persists and they continue a conversation about why Writer is suffering and what must be done to stop it. Their conversation is about the Character, Claudio, and his world. In that world is Ambellina, in whom Writer has invested all of his love for Erica, keeping him attached to his failed relationship. Ten Speed tells Writer to kill her off and Writer says no because he loves her. When Ten Speed persists, Writer asks “how does that work? You’re a bicycle,” (this is the dialogue in the background of the song). Writer is still conflicted and confused as to what his story really has to do with his love life, and the agony that is consuming his life. -CobaltandCalcium.com |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Welcome Home Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Claudio Sanchez: “The Writer has a vision. He sees himself in this disfigured form, and a woman bound next to a grave. And the woman says ‘don’t kill me, I love you.’ and he says, ‘What do you care? You left me this way the only way my pain will end is in your suffering. Now get in the ground’ And thats the scene in the video.” Much like this short explanation from Claudio S., Writer simply sees himself dragging a young blonde woman (who looks remarkably like Erica) to a hole in the ground. She’s bound at the wrists and as he’s forcing her into the hole, she’s pleading with him for her life, telling him not to do this to her because she loves him. He, the figure Writer sees himself as, is wearing a black cloak that covers most of his face, looking similar to a reaper. Writer’s deep sadness about the end of his relationship with Erica is beginning to transform from loss to anger. -CobaltandCalcium |
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| Coheed and Cambria – Always and Never Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Claudio Sanchez: “The Writer starts to lose his mind over the devastation of this love he’s been separated from. In the second verse the Writer talks about her, and the influence on what is to come in the story.” This is the intro into the scene in the graphic novel where Writer is lying on his bed thinking about his now estranged ex-girlfriend, the blond haired blue eyed Erica Court. He is in a deep despair, which is obvious from the look of his room which is messy, bleak, disorganized, and sparsely decorated. He is laying on his bed, staring at a broken picture frame containing a portrait of her, imagining what he would have said to Erica, and what he would like to hear from her, if they had another moment together. In his grief, he is slowly but surely isolating himself and beginning to lose his mind. -CobaltandCalcium.com |
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| Coheed and Cambria – 21:13 Lyrics | 17 years ago |
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Claudio’s dream continues, and shifts to a reenactment of what the night ten years ago would’ve been like if he had been home on time instead of out with Newo. He relives the experience from Everything Evil, and swears revenge for his family. -CobaltandCalcium.com |
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