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In the spring, Coheed and Cambria shared their 11th studio album, The Father of Make Believe, which expanded their The Amory ...
The post Coheed and Cambria Unveil Tropical Version of “Goodbye, Sunshine” Featuring 311’s Nick Hexum: Stream appeared first on Consequence. Coheed and Cambria have given their song “Goodbye, Sunshine ...
In related news, Coheed recently launched their summer tour with Taking Back Sunday. The trek winds up at Minneapolis, Minnesota’s Armory venue tonight (August 20th), and runs until the third week of ...
Breaking fromthe past on Coheed and Cambria’s latest record, “The Color Before the Sun,” frontman Claudio Sanchez poured so much more of himself into the music. For anyone who’s followed ...
The chorus, while melodramatic like most of Coheed and Cambria’s work, is gorgeous: “I’m the vision that you choose to see / The one you can hate or love as you need / In time’s absence, more than ...
Coheed and Cambria announced on Wednesday, June 8 that Dance Gavin Dance would no longer be supporting them on their Summer tour. The rock band are currently preparing to head out on a 25-date ...
Coheed and Cambria headlined a sold-out show at the Cleveland House of Blues on Tuesday night, joined by opening acts 3 and the Dear Hunter, that paradoxically left the crowd sated and hungry for ...
Coheed and Cambria’s return to The Amory Wars comes after a one-off departure in 2015, when The Color Before the Sun became the band’s first album outside the episodic discography.
Concert review Coheed and Cambria with Sheer Mag When: 8:00 p.m. Tuesday Where: Empire Live, 93 N Pearl St., Albany Length: Coheed and Cambria, 2 hours; Sheer Mag, 30 minutes ...
In 1998, Coheed and Cambria frontman Claudio Sanchez took a trip to Paris. There, he conceived of the sci-fi storyline that has come to span nine of his now-beloved progressive rock band’s ten ...
Despite the album’s dark, heavy imagery, Coheed and Cambria are in excellent spirits as a band. Eppard’s return to the drum throne, along with Cooper’s infectious musicianship, have injected ...