The amory wars torrent
Sometime or another Ill figure out how to get digg completely tied into my blog system here so i won't have dupe posts like this :D Or maybe I'll just post the real blog on this page, and then link the digg post to the main page index. I count 2 covers, 2 intro pages, 9 pages of front story, 9 pages of full color character sketches, including Coheed, Cambria, Claudio, Newo, Jesse, Mariah, Paranoia, Wilhelm and Mayo.
I like the new designs by Gus, my favorite is Jesse. The sketches for newo and mariah are kind of on the lame side, I prefer the Bag On-line Mariah, but that is ok. After the middle pages for the character sketches, there is 3 or somore pages of backstory on how Claudio the character began life, its pretty abbreviated, but offers somethings not even I knew about. I have uploaded 3 HUGE scans, each dpi. I have the front cover, the back cover, and the page depicting Jesse.
If you LOVE artbooks and the like, this is a good pickup, but if you need the 12 dollars for something more urgent, maybe you havent even read the Bag On-line comic books yet, then Id say pass this up for the time being.
One last update, a new acquaintence of mine has hooked me up with 2 more Shabutie songs, 'Bloody Brit Song' and 'Sarah Lawrence' - this Sarah Lawrence version is allegedly part of a trilogy fo songs, containing Sarah Lawrence, Sarah Lawrence Strikes Back, and 'Triquel'. But I am jumping ahead of myself. Coheed and Cambria was not always known as such, however. They had their start as a band named Shabutie, and during that, Claudio made a side project named Coheed and Cambria.
Shabutie did release one EP, which does lend a bit to the story line. Now, if it is not apparent to you by now, the albums of Coheed and Cambria have one higher purpose, they tell an intricate story.
Lyrics convey the details of the story and you can feel it each of their songs. This art form is commonly referred to as 'a concept band'. Few know of a band that has done this art as well.
They are named Sage, and they are a Canadian group that dispersed 'chapters' of a science-fiction concept story across 4 albums. After The Second Stage Turbine released and set the stage for the story, the band was not very well-known. Finally, about 2 years after the release of that album, and almost one full year after the release of In Keeping Secrets, they hit some popularity.
Now, as for my personal Coheed experience, I heard them on a random CD burnt by a friend. That CD piqued my interest in Coheed about a year and a half ago. Little did I know at the time that they already had 2 albums out, and were about to join the Warped Tour. So I went, saw my first Coheed live set ever, and was amazed. From that point on I knew these guys were the real deal. This is about the time when the posers come out from all corners declaring their love to Coheed I've heard some amazingly stupid things Since that song was overly marketed, and played on MTV see also, ''the scourge of all music'' it gained popularity very rapidly since the song is very catchy and quite good, as well.
The story got lost in translation a bit here and there, but now the fourth album aims to fix that, I hope. Ah yes, the amazing storyline behind Coheed and Cambria. I might as well start at the very beginning there as well. Coheed and Cambria are husband and wife. These 3 creations were labeled the KBI. If you cannot figure out which is which, then there is little hope for you But anyways, the story goes on, and the world that Coheed and Cambria live in is one of immense proportions.
The technology for the most part is very futuristic. However, the cars look as if they are pulled from the 's, and Paris is the Capital of Earth. Scary, huh? Now, Earth is in a semi-man-made star system called The Fence.
The Fence exists because of the Keywork, which is an elaborate interplanetary system of star transformers that power the planets that make up The Fence, as well as keep all the planets in perfect alignment and orbit.
Now, Coheed and Cambria live on Earth. Anyways, that is pretty irrelevant as you shall soon see. Entitled My Brother's Blood Machine, the album continued in the tradition of Sanchez's primary group, spinning a tale of three families in a story that pre-dates the Coheed and Cambria saga and is narrated by "Inferno" aka Jesse, one of the bandmembers' brothers. The group's lineup was soon cemented with the addition of ex-Dillinger Escape Plan drummer Chris Pennie, and the album -- part two of the saga's two-tiered conclusion -- was released in October , followed by the live recording Neverender: Children of the Fence in In the band returned with Year of the Black Rainbow, which served as a prequel to the Amory Wars story line.
In the fall of , Coheed and Cambria released the first of a two-part album, Afterman: Ascension. Its sequel, Afterman: Descension, appeared in February of Uncharacteristically, the band's next album was a left turn. The Color Before the Sun marked a first in that it was recorded live in a Nashville studio with producer Jay Joyce and included minimal overdubs. But perhaps its greatest surprise was that it was a first: a stand-alone album free of concepts explored on their seven previous full-lengths.
That said, its bright, pop-punk first single "You Got Spirit, Kid," was introduced with a video whose first frame humorously showcased a school billboard adorned with the words, "Rad Times at Amory High. The package also includes a fold-out poster depicting an expanded version of the album art, and a replica mask worn by one of the album's main protagonists.
Throughout its 78 minutes, Coheed and Cambria incorporate elements, structures, approaches, and progressions from their entire two-decade lifespan, underscoring its narrative and making it the most self-referential title in the band's discography. Rock - Released by Roadrunner Records on Oct 5, With guitar bombast and shrill vocals, No World for Tomorrow concludes Coheed and Cambria's long-running prog-opera about family, homicide, and the ap Rock - Released by Entertainment on Oct 16, Rock - Released by Entertainment on Aug 19, It appears that when Coheed and Cambria's Amory Wars saga was completed back in , it didn't quite end.
Or did it? First there was The Year of the Rock - Released by Columbia - Legacy on Jan 16, These records -- appended by Rock - Released by Entertainment on Dec 25, Rock - Released by Columbia - Legacy on Mar 31, Categories: All Back. See entire Jazz catalogue. See entire Classical catologue. See the entire Electronic catalogue. See the entire Country catalogue. See the entire Metal catalogue. Or is it a whole volume that I'm buying?
Thank you. You can buy one single comic or the entire volume. Best get it in volumes. While this most be apparent to some people, I certainly had trouble trying to figure out what I should be buying. A little trial and error, and a little research and I figured it out.
Really the only page I could find with the reading order was Wikipedia, so if you want a condensed version, go there. Amory Wars is a comic series written by Claudio Sanchez. If you were unaware, Coheed and Cambria's music tell a story. To go along with the continuing story, Claudio has written a series of comic book and a novel under the title "Amory Wars". Their first album is the Second Stage Turbine Blade.
For whatever reasons, no further issues were made. Years later, the series was started again and they remade the first two issues.
The series ran ten issues and covers the storyline from the first Coheed and Cambria album.
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