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- Record Label: Sony
- Release Date: Oct 23, 2007
- Summary: The album features Taylor Hawkins on drums after Josh Eppard left the band.
- Record Label: Sony
- Genre(s): Rock
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 16
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Mixed: 6 out of 16
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Negative: 0 out of 16
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Based on the music alone, No World For Tomorrow, like all their work, is a phenomenal accomplishment and remarkable introduction of Progressive Rock into the mainstream cannon.
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Coheed and Cambria's first three outings were smart, adventurous affairs that didn't eschew accessibility and No World for Tomorrow proves no exception.
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No World For Tomorrow is Coheed doing what they do best; writing an excellent album, where the songs combine for a bigger effect together than they do individually.
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the album is simple ear candy for those who haven't studied the band's previous releases, and sweet resolution for those who can spot the references to older songs (specifically 'Blood Red Summer') and former riffs ('The Crowing').
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Alternative PressCoheed's fourth album simply doesn't deliver on the suspense that's been loaded into it. [Nov 2007, p.155]
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The disc sticks reliably to the formula that found them their rotation on radio, trading fluid and flashy runs from guitarist Travis Stever with Claudio Sanchez’s contagious storyteller swoon.
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Overall, the songs are weaker than before--too many feel cheesy, bland, half-baked.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 43 out of 65
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Mixed: 2 out of 65
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Negative: 20 out of 65
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NinoOct 25, 2007
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JasonC.Oct 30, 2007
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Apr 11, 2011
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RobertA.Oct 24, 2007Loving it. Want more, but every excellent album should leave you wanting more - that's a PLUS, not a negative.
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JCLOct 28, 2007
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SethC.Oct 23, 2007
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ReggieV.Nov 16, 2007Would somebody stop beating that cat? Thank you, The Management
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