Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness explained

Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness
Type:studio
Artist:Coheed and Cambria
Cover:Good Apollo.jpg
Recorded:February – May 2005
Studio:Applehead Recording, Woodstock, NY
Genre:
Length:71:21
Label:Columbia
Producer:Michael Birnbaum & Chris Bittner
Prev Year:2003
Next Year:2007

Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness is the third studio album by American progressive rock band Coheed and Cambria. It was released on September 20, 2005, through Equal Vision Records and Columbia Records, and is the first release on a major label. It is the third installment of a tetralogy, as well as the final studio album to feature drummer Josh Eppard before his original departure. He was replaced by Chris Pennie who was with the band for their next two albums (although he did not record on No World for Tomorrow due to contractual obligations) before Eppard returned to the band in late 2011. On their previous album, , the phrase "My dearest Apollo, I'll be burning Star IV" is written after the lyrics for the song "The Light & the Glass".

The album begins to resolve the issues of Claudio Kilgannon's quest to protect the Keywork, and sheds more light on the demise of Coheed and his wife Cambria. Also, it expands on the issues of the Monstar virus and Jesse's involvement in the saga. A graphic novel based upon the entire story of the album was released on the same day. This album, unlike the others, tells the story from the perspective of the author, known as The Writer, and the ways in which his life and personal demons affect his telling of the Amory Wars narrative.

The official site once hosted the third track and first single from the album, entitled "Welcome Home". This song is featured in the music video game Rock Band, and the trailer for the CGI animated movie 9. The band's Myspace and PureVolume had the second single from the album, entitled "The Suffering". The third single was "Ten Speed (of God's Blood & Burial)", released only as a video and never to radio.

Track listing

Notes

The Japanese pressing of the album contained a bonus track, "A Favor House Atlantic" from Live at the Starland Ballroom."Keeping the Blade" is the only track on the album to feature the time skip motif found on the previous two albums. It is played by string instruments.

Reception

The album was ranked number 69 in the October 2006 issue of Guitar World magazine's list of the greatest 100 guitar albums of all time. An acoustic version of "Wake Up" was featured on the Snakes on a Plane soundtrack.

The CD is Coheed and Cambria's greatest success to date selling over a million copies worldwide.[6] It also received mostly positive reviews, getting a Metacritic score of 73 out of 100.[7]

The album peaked at number 7 on the Billboard 200, selling over 500,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

Bonus edition DVD

A special edition of the CD was released, with an alternate cover, and a bonus DVD consisting of the following:

  1. "Welcome Home" music video
  2. "The Suffering" music video
  3. A Favor House Atlantic: The Movie
  4. A Favor House Atlantic: Bloopers
  5. In the Studio
  6. Animated Vignettes

Graphic novel

A graphic novel entitled Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness—illustrated by Christopher Shy—was released in September 2005 along with the album of the same name. The story of From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness takes a step outside the science fiction narrative of the first three chapters and examines the life of The Writer, a character who is crafting the lives of the protagonist Claudio and his companions in the form of a fictional story. Through a series of delusional conversations with his 10-speed bicycle about an unfaithful former lover, The Writer decides he must kill the Prise Ambellina to properly end his story. The events in the narrative itself build up to a final confrontation between Jesse's rebel forces and the Red Army of Supreme Tri-Mage Wilhelm Ryan under the command of General Mayo Deftinwolf, as well as a literal meeting of The Writer and Claudio culminating in the death of Ambellina and Claudio's emergence as The Crowing.

This installment has since been remade and follows the new The Amory Wars series of graphic novels. Claudio Sanchez stated that much was lost from the original graphic novel because of financial constraints. He further explained that although Christopher Shy's art is beautiful, it was not the best medium for the album's storytelling.

Personnel

Primary musicians

Additional musicians

Production

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Blum. Jordan. June 11, 2015. Keeping the Acclaim: The Legacy of Coheed and Cambria's 'Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV'. June 5, 2021. PopMatters.
  2. Web site: Concert preview: Coheed and Cambria's 'Good Apollo' just 'love songs' at its sci-fi concept core. Walden. Eric. April 24, 2017. The Salt Lake Tribune. March 15, 2019.
  3. September 4, 2019. 40 Greatest Emo Albums of All Time. July 12, 2016. Rolling Stone.
  4. Web site: Celebrating ten years Of Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV. Hill. Stephen. September 18, 2015. Metal Hammer. November 25, 2015.
  5. https://imgur.com/g3SN3Nw Imgur: The magic of the Internet
  6. Web site: Coheed and Cambria. https://web.archive.org/web/20081009144152/https://www.totalassault.com/htmlemail/coheedandcambria/email1/. October 9, 2008. August 13, 2012. Total Assault.
  7. Web site: Critic Reviews for Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness . . February 25, 2010.