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Live at the Starland Ballroom

Coheed and Cambria · 2005

55 min · 10 tracks · alternative rock · progressive metal · progressive rock

A dynamic fusion of progressive rock and metal, pulsating with raw energy and theatrical performance.

Why listen to this

Best for
dynamic progression with peaks high-energy live performance feel wave-like pacing throughout
Context
Released in 2005, 'Live at the Starland Ballroom' captures Coheed and Cambria during their ascent in the alternative rock scene following their breakthrough album 'In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3'. This live recording showcases the band's growing popularity and musical complexity as they began to establish themselves as a pivotal act in the progressive rock genre.
If you like
alternative rock, progressive metal, progressive rock

Live at the Starland Ballroom is an album by Coheed and Cambria, released in 2005. A dynamic fusion of progressive rock and metal, pulsating with raw energy and theatrical performance. 'Live at the Starland Ballroom' is significant for its critical reception, showcasing the band’s live prowess which resonated well with fans and contributed to their cult following. The album highlights songs from their earlier works, solidifying their narrative-driven approach that intertwines music with storytelling, influencing many artists in the progressive rock scene. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Live at the Starland Ballroom sound like?

A dynamic fusion of progressive rock and metal, pulsating with raw energy and theatrical performance. Rooted in alternative rock and progressive metal.

What makes Live at the Starland Ballroom by Coheed and Cambria notable?

'Live at the Starland Ballroom' is significant for its critical reception, showcasing the band’s live prowess which resonated well with fans and contributed to their cult following. The album highlights songs from their earlier works, solidifying their narrative-driven approach that intertwines music with storytelling, influencing many artists in the progressive rock scene. Released in 2005, 'Live at the Starland Ballroom' captures Coheed and Cambria during their ascent in the alternative rock scene following their breakthrough album 'In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3'. This live recording showcases the band's growing popularity and musical complexity as they began to establish themselves as a pivotal act in the progressive rock genre.

Who is Live at the Starland Ballroom for?

Live at the Starland Ballroom works well if you're into dynamic progression with peaks, high-energy live performance feel and wave-like pacing throughout.

How many songs are on Live at the Starland Ballroom?

Live at the Starland Ballroom has 10 tracks, running approximately 55 minutes.

Tracklist

10 tracks·55:26

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 Standout 8:05
  • 2 Delirium Trigger 5:10
  • 3 A Favor House Atlantic Standout 3:11
  • 4 The Crowing Standout 6:26
  • 5 Devil in Jersey City 4:30
  • 6 Blood Red Summer 4:04
  • 7 Time Consumer 5:36
  • 8 Three Evils (Embodied in Love and Shadow) 4:37
  • 9 Everything Evil 6:18
  • 10 The Light & The Glass 7:25

Release Date

January 1, 2005

Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

55 min 26 sec