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2010 studio anthology by Coheed and Cambria

Year of the Blackness Rainbow
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Studio anthology by

Coheed and Cambria

Released April 13, 2010
Recorded June – July & November – Dec 2009
Genre
  • Progressive rock[1] [2]
  • progressive metal[3]
Length 53:54
Characterization
  • Columbia
  • Roadrunner
Producer
  • Atticus Ross
  • Joe Barresi
Coheed and Cambria chronology
Expert Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Book 2: No Earth for Tomorrow
(2007)
Year of the Blackness Rainbow
(2010)
The Afterman: Ascent
(2012)
Singles from Twelvemonth of the Black Rainbow
  1. "The Broken"
    Released: Feb ix, 2010
  2. "Here We Are Juggernaut"
    Released: March 9, 2010
  3. "World of Lines"
    Released: August ten, 2010
  4. "Far"
    Released: April five, 2011

Year of the Black Rainbow is the fifth studio album past rock ring Coheed and Cambria, released on April thirteen, 2010 through Columbia. The anthology is a prequel to the band's previous iv concept albums, which contain The Amory Wars narrative. Yr of the Black Rainbow marks drummer Chris Pennie's simply studio appearance. It is the last album to feature Michael Todd on bass.

The band began recording the anthology in 2009. Prior to the release of the anthology, Coheed released two singles, "The Broken" and "Here We Are Juggernaut". The album received mainly positive reviews and peaked at number v on the Billboard 200 and number 35 on the UK Albums Chart. The palatial version of the anthology was accompanied by a novel written by the band's vocalist/guitarist Claudio Sanchez and author Peter David.

Background and recording [edit]

The ring began recording the anthology in summer 2009 and finished upwards later that year in November. Vocalist, guitarist and lyricist Claudio Sanchez noted that the anthology is very melodic.[4]

The album is produced by Atticus Ross (Ix Inch Nails, Jane'southward Habit) and Joe Barresi (Queens of the Stone Age, Tool). According to Sanchez, "they have helped the states evolve our sound to be more powerful and dynamic than ever and nosotros think it's definitely our best work to engagement." Sanchez also states that, "musically, in that location'southward a very cinematic tone. There is a lot of atmosphere on this record, and that'due south something I've always wanted to incorporate on the other records, merely just never could reach it as we take on this one."[5] The album has a notably different sound to it than the ring'due south other piece of work. It includes light elements of psychedelic rock, which are not present in the ring's other albums.[ citation needed ]

The album besides marked drummer Chris Pennie'due south studio debut with the band, who had been playing alongside Sanchez, lead guitarist Travis Stever and bassist Michael Todd since 2007. Sanchez stated that: "[Pennie] really kicked ass on this tape. There are a lot of tunes on this album that I'm not so sure we would've been able to execute had we not accept had him."[5]

Year of the Black Rainbow too completed the principal tetralogy of The Amory Wars:[6]

When I created the idea of the Amory Wars and the showtime record being The 2d Phase Turbine Bract and that being the second part of the story, I always knew at the cease I would revisit the showtime. I recollect for those fans that are truly invested in the concept, its [sic] really a necessity. I don't know if information technology was necessary to make prequels for Star Wars, [but] this is where Coheed and Cambria came from. The origins of who they are.

Release [edit]

Year of the Black Rainbow'due south release was preceded by a serial of eight intimate society gigs in the northeastern United states of america, all of which sold out.[7] The band appear a U.South. tour featuring 36 dates (including the eight in March).[viii]

The commencement song released from the album, "The Cleaved," premiered at midnight on February nine, 2010.[9] On March 10, 2010, a music video for "The Broken" premiered on Myspace.[ten]

The first official single from the album, "Hither We Are Juggernaut", was uploaded onto the band's Myspace site on March 4, 2010[11] and went on sale March 9, 2010.[12] A special vinyl edition of "Guns of Summer" was released exclusively at Vintage Vinyl for Tape Store Day.[xiii]

The anthology began streaming on the ring's MySpace on April vii, 2010. Two weeks later, "Here Nosotros Are Juggernaut", "The Broken" and "Guns of Summer" were released as downloadable content for the Stone Band 2 music store.[14] The anthology was released by Columbia Records in both a standard format and a deluxe edition, which included a 352-folio Year of the Black Rainbow novel, penned past the lead singer Claudio Sanchez and New York Times bestselling author Peter David. In Europe the album was released past Roadrunner Records.

Regarding the anthology'southward novelization, Sanchez stated that: "It was kind of tough juggling both of them; recording an album and writing a novel. That was a little strenuous but, for the most function, it was a lot of fun."[15]

Critical reception [edit]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 71/100 [16]
Review scores
Source Rating
AbsolutePunk 85%[17]
AllMusic [eighteen]
The A.V. Guild B+[nineteen]
Entertainment Weekly B+[twenty]
NME 7/ten[21]
PopMatters vii/10[22]
Rolling Stone [23]
Slant Magazine [24]
Spin 4/10[25]
Sputnikmusic [26]

The album has received generally positive reviews, garnering a 71/100 on Metacritic from 19 reviews.[xvi] Stone Audio gave the tape a 9 out of x and said the album, "is mayhap their all-time tape to date."[27] The A.V. Club, who praised the album highly, remarked, "Reconciling its postal service-hardcore roots with the progressive-rock flourishes that have been eclipsing the band's audio over the past couple albums, tracks similar "Here We Are Juggernaut" and "World Of Lines" far outshine the contempo output of Coheed's closest peer, The Mars Volta..."[19] AllMusic, who gave the tape a four out of 5, concluded that "any fan of heavy progressive rock music may find this music to be of compelling involvement, whether one buys into the conceptual nature of the Amory Wars or not."[18] The NewReview rated the album a four out of 5 and said "A big portion of the songs on this anthology are slower in tempo and that makes the listener actually clarify the music and appreciate the subtle nuances that this album has to offer."[28] Paul Brannigan of Kerrang! gave the album four stars out of 5 and chosen it "a 18-carat career highpoint for this about idiosyncratic band".[29] Time Out New York gave information technology a score of iv stars out of five and said that "the ring wisely refines a winning formula, sounding properly flatulent on 'The Broken,' and effortlessly hooky on 'Here Nosotros Are Juggernaut.'"[30] Altsounds gave it 86% and called it "a pretty brilliant album".[31]

Alternative Press gave the album four stars out of five and said it "feels as equally massive as the world it sets upward. It'south not just the heaviest record in Coheed's arsenal; it'south also i of the strongest."[16] The Boston Globe gave it a favorable review and stated that "The record is farther show of the quartet'due south like shooting fish in a barrel chemistry. The band is both bold and geeky, creating a signature sound that typically triggers potent reaction; ane homo's progressive is some other's pretentious."[32] Melodic.cyberspace similarly gave the album four stars out of v and said, "Coheed and Cambria e'er detect new ways to bring in their audience and give them all that they take (no pun intended). This is a great album and I think one of their best to date."[33]

All the same, some reviews are boilerplate, mixed or negative: Drowned in Audio gave the album a score of six out of ten and said, "The adventurous nature of Coheed and Cambria was what made them so thrilling. And while this new tangent of popular method could win them a fair few new fans, it may exit some of the loyal wanting more from their next opus."[34] Q gave information technology iii stars out of five and called it "one space saga that'due south worth presevering with."[16] On the other hand, BBC Music reported that the album "suffers just a fiddling as well much from its ain grand, sprawling ambition."[35] Billboard gave it a mixed review, stating that the album "lacks the grandiose thematic concepts of previous outings as well every bit an immediate single, like by songs 'A Favor Firm Atlantic' or 'The Suffering.'"[36] The Guardian gave it two stars out of five and stated that "Beneath the veneer of inexplainable musicality, information technology'due south evident in that location'southward nothing new under the sun, no matter what galaxy you're in."[37]

Slant Magazine lamented, "There's no trace of Coheed'south oddball eclecticism here, or of their dynamic pop sensibilities; instead the emotionally and tonally monochrome Black Rainbow gives the impression of a typically humorless metallic human action." Slant likewise criticized the album for featuring an "oppressive production job past Atticus Ross and Joe Barressi" that creates "gloomy atmospherics that shroud each and every rail".[24] Rolling Stone met the album with lukewarm reception, commenting on "the same old mix of impressive musicianship and arena-size agita," and that "Rainbow feels both silly and retrograde."[23]

Rails listing [edit]

All lyrics are written past Claudio Sanchez; all music is composed by Coheed and Cambria except "One" and "Pearl of the Stars" past Claudio Sanchez and Atticus Ross.

Yr of the Blackness Rainbow
No. Title Length
ane. "Ane" 1:54
2. "The Broken" three:53
3. "Guns of Summer" 4:47
4. "Here We Are Juggernaut" 3:44
v. "Far" iv:53
vi. "This Shattered Symphony" 4:25
7. "Globe of Lines" 3:17
8. "Fabricated Out of Aught (All That I Am)" 4:39
9. "Pearl of the Stars" 5:04
10. "In the Flame of Fault" 5:27
11. "When Skeletons Alive" 4:17
12. "The Black Rainbow" 7:34
Total length: 53:54
Deluxe edition bonus tracks & Japanese edition bonus tracks
No. Championship Length
13. "Chamberlain" (demo) (previously unreleased) 4:20
14. "The Lost Shepherd" (demo) (previously unreleased) 4:11
Total length: 62:27
iTunes edition bonus rails[38]
No. Title Length
xv. "Hush" four:18

Deluxe edition [edit]

The palatial edition includes:[39]

  • 352-page Yr of the Black Rainbow novel, penned by Claudio Sanchez and author Peter David.
  • "Every Cease Has a Beginning" DVD featuring studio and interview footage.
  • Coheed and Cambria "Black Bill of fare", available just from the ring's official website. Blackness Menu cardholders were eligible for early entrance to selected shows, discounts on band merchandise and exclusive downloads and offers.
  • Previously-unreleased bonus tracks

Personnel [edit]

The following people contributed to Year of the Blackness Rainbow:[xl] [41]

Coheed and Cambria [edit]

  • Claudio Sanchez – atomic number 82 vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, synthesisers
  • Travis Stever – atomic number 82 guitar, lap steel, backing vocals
  • Michael Todd – bass guitar
  • Chris Pennie – drums, percussion

Additional musicians [edit]

  • Wes Styles – additional keyboards
  • Brian Dembow – viola ("Pearl of the Stars")
  • Claudia Sarne – additional keyboards, orchestration ("Pearl of the Stars")

Recording personnel [edit]

  • Atticus Ross – producer, recording, mixing
  • Joe Barresi – producer, recording, mixing
  • Jun Murakawa – assistant engineer
  • Dustin Moseley – additional assistant
  • Catherine Marks – mixing banana ("Here We Are Juggernaut")
  • Mike Fasano – pulsate tech
  • Dan Druff – guitar tech
  • Brian Gardner – mastering

Artwork [edit]

  • Pecker Scoville – album fine art, layout, pattern

Charts [edit]

Anthology [edit]

The anthology debuted at number v on the Billboard 200, and sold 51,000 copies in its first week.[42] In addition, it was number 2 on the Stone Albums nautical chart and the third most digitally downloaded album.[43] In its second week, Year of the Black Rainbow charted at number 42 on the Billboard 200.[43] The album descended to 73 during its third week on the Billboard 200.[43]

Singles [edit]

Year Single Chart Acme
position
2010 "Here Nosotros Are Juggernaut" Alternative Songs[50] 29

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External links [edit]

  • Year of the Blackness Rainbow at Metacritic

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