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Powerfull Lyrics | Reviewer: AHyee | 8/24/09
This song have really good stuff, especially the lines "Burn in hell young sinner" and my favorite "The most gracious of hosts
You may be invited, girl, but you're not coming in"
This is old school lyrics and combined with their new school instrumentals and Claudio's sweet voice. Coheed and Cambria is one of the monumental bands this century had ever seen.
More power!
Question | Reviewer: Anonymous | 7/21/09
So the only amory wars comics that are out now are 2nd stage turbine and good Apollo volume 1? Meaning that there are alot yet to be realesed? Why did they skip in keeping of silent earth?I'm confused.
meh | Reviewer: Mark | 7/9/09
Ok the song is absolutely about a guy loving a girl who dies before he gets the chance to propose to her. The line "With this vial to drink I dare." is from romeo and juliet he is talking about dying himself so that he can be with her in the afterlife. Its a very powerful song and very moving. I love it
good | Reviewer: theman411 | 5/13/09
this song is all about his and her girlfriends life.. they got in a fight.. the boy never went back to the girl when suddenly the boy heard the news that the girl died.. before he can even propose to marry the girl.. so the "I hope your waiting" is like he is saying that the girl have to wait till the boy has died.. so that's about it for any confusion you guys got...
Props to rbobs' review | Reviewer: Gray | 4/15/09
Stop reviewing this stuff if you are just gonna argue over the meaning of it. Music is symbolic and important to different people in different ways. What Claudio actually means or what he names the songs after in relation to his comic books is not as important as the meaning that one comes up with it for his/herself.
Chill People | Reviewer: rbobs | 1/29/09
I think u r all crazy! U can interpret a song any way u want. Most of us tend to relate a song we love to our own lives....I personally, have never heard of the comic book, but, love the band, and appreciate good music!
What it means. | Reviewer: Cholo | 1/17/09
Well, there is one part in the graphic novel "Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV, Volume 1: From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness", released in 2005 along with the album of the same name (where this song is from) where The Writer proposes to his girlfriend Erica Court, which The Suffering is explaining.
The graphic novel revolves around the life of The [Writing] Writer, who basically crafts the lives of Claudio Kilgannon and the other characters. In the graphic novel, The Writer catches his girlfriend, Erica, cheating on him, and the only way to let go of the fact is to do away with Ambellina, the Prise assigned to protect Claudio. The Writer has delusional conversations with Ten Speed, The Writer's evil thoughts represented by a bicycle. Ten Speed tries to convince The Writer to kill Ambellina, so that the story will end properly, with Claudio realizing that he is The Crowing (similar to a Messiah of some sort).
Scott, sorry, but you sounded so stupid. REALLY stupid. Very off.
Eskew, her name is Erica Court, and it's the Amory Wars, not Armory.
Max, if Coheed and Cambria are the parents of Claudio, then I believe that they are as important as Claudio is.
Anonymous 12/5/07, I really love SSTB, too.
The song is really nice and catchy, I dig the poppy sound. 4 and a half stars for me.
That was a mouthful.
another guess | Reviewer: moe | 1/3/09
I think it might be about a girl he loves who died before he could purpose or make his move and he hopes she will love him in heaven when he dies.
cause the part With this vial to drink I dare kinda seems like he wants to die so he can see her.
also the lyrics
"If it was up to me,
I would've figured you out,
Way before the year clocked out."
is kinda like him saying he wishes he was with her before she died.
but who knows. they should make a website that explains songs, so these debates wouldnt come to be.
p.s. scott you're way off.
was it | Reviewer: drew | 11/27/08
i thought (could be wrong here) but also i believe it was about (as well in the story..kinda like a tribute) to his friend ray who was a CGI artiest for Sin Bad that died. any way some how it is related to rays like so this dumb Scott kid is... like... 1/100th kinda right.
Good to see... | Reviewer: Snax | 8/3/08
...the voices of reason are somewhat present here, lol
Yes, this album (and subsequently this volume of The Amory Wars comic book) deals mostly with "The Writer", who is writing the story. Elements of the story parallel his real life and this is how he is choosing to deal with his relationship problems (by writing the story) all the while influenced by the possessed ten-speed bicycle in his mind (no seriously)causing him to descend into madness. The relationship between Claudio and Ambellina references The Writers own relationship and he struggles with whether they should succeed or fail.
Of course, we are free to speculate on specifics of the songs until the comic book is published, when hopefully things should be a lot more clear.
[mini-rant]Now, if only we can get reviewers to actually do a little research on this band instead of half-listening and calling it "dreadful emo stuff" off the cuff, they might actually get more of the recognition they deserve. [/mini-rant]
Anyways, lots of stuff to like in this track, good pace, good lyrics, good everything. ^^
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