| Coheed and Cambria |
 | | Background information | | Origin | Kingston, NY / Nyack, NY USA | | Genre(s) | Progressive rock Alternative rock | | Years active | 1995 – present | | Label(s) | Sony BMG, Columbia, Equal Vision | | Associated acts | 3, Weerd Science, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Foo Fighters, The Prize Fighter Inferno, Fire Deuce, Davenport Cabinet | | Website | coheedandcambria.com | | Members | Claudio Sanchez Travis Stever Michael Todd Chris Pennie
| | Former members | Josh Eppard Nate Kelley Jon Carleo | Coheed and Cambria is an American alternative rock/progressive rock[1] band formed in Nyack, New York.[2] The band has been active since 1995, although they did not go by the name Coheed and Cambria until 2001, when Nate Kelley left the band. Before this they were known as Shabűtie. Image File history File links Metadata No higher resolution available. ...
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Weerd Science video shoot - 2005 Josh Eppard is the drummer for Coheed and Cambria, a progressive rock band from New York. ...
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Claudio Paul Sanchez (born March 12, 1978)[1] is the lead singer and guitarist for Coheed and Cambria, a progressive rock group. ...
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Coheed and Cambria's albums are concept albums, revealing the plot of a storyline called The Amory Wars, written by lead singer Claudio Sanchez. To date, the band has released four studio albums, two live albums, and various special-edition releases, with their latest release being Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World for Tomorrow in 2007. Usually, in popular music, an album of an artist or group simply consists of a number of unconnected songs that the members of the group or the artist have written or have chosen to cover. ...
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Claudio Paul Sanchez (born March 12, 1978)[1] is the lead singer and guitarist for Coheed and Cambria, a progressive rock group. ...
History Shabűtie (1995–2001) In March 1995 Claudio Sanchez and Travis Stever's band Toxic Parents split. They were joined by Nate Kelley to start a band called Beautiful Loser. The band featured Stever on vocals and guitar, Sanchez on guitar, Kelley on drums and Jon Carleo on bass. The group was short-lived, breaking up by June of that year. Stever left the band and without him, the band became a trio, renaming themselves Shabűtie,[3] taken from African tribe chants for "naked prey" in the film Naked Prey. Sanchez took the role of lead vocals and guitar. Claudio Paul Sanchez (born March 12, 1978)[1] is the lead singer and guitarist for Coheed and Cambria, a progressive rock group. ...
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The band spent nearly a year experimenting with a multitude of different musical styles, including punk rock, indie rock, acoustic rock, funk, and heavy metal. When Carleo left the band in August 1996, Kelley recruited Michael Todd to take his place. Todd, who was primarily a guitarist, picked up the bass specifically for Shabűtie.[4][3] As Shabűtie, the band was at their most productive: they wrote dozens of songs and released their first studio demo Plan to Take Over the World. In 1999 The Penelope EP was released, shortly after which Stever rejoined the band, making them a four-piece once again. Years after the band would briefly change their name to Leader One, and subsequently back to Shabütie, due to a lack of fan acceptance of the new name. The Leader One name was later used by one of Josh Eppard's side projects. Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
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Kelley would leave the band during a performance in late 1999, and Josh Eppard, then of the band 3, was chosen to replace him,[4][3] with the band going on to release Delirium Trigger in 2000, still featuring Kelley on the drums, but listing Eppard in the liner notes.[5] The band, upon striking a deal with Equal Vision Records, was asked to change their name to something more accessible, and wrote their fanlist with several choices, some of which were "In Fear & Hour," "With Will & Danger," and "Paris & Flames." The fans selected the name Paris in Flames, and the band used it for several days until it was brought to their attention that it was a Thursday song, upon which time the band elected to use the name of Claudio's solo project, Coheed & Cambria, from which many of the band's current songs had originated anyway.[citation needed] Josh Eppard (b. ...
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The Keywork: symbolizes the energy stream between the planets in Coheed and Cambria's fictional world. Also a commonly used logo for the band. Several songs that appeared on Delirium Trigger were part of a science fiction story written by Sanchez called The Bag.On.Line Adventures, which was later renamed to The Amory Wars. Sanchez's side project originally developed during a 1998 trip to Paris, where the band decided to rename themselves Coheed and Cambria after two of the story's protagonists, and adopted the concept as a theme that would unify their forthcoming albums.[6][7] This side project also created Coheed's official logo,[8] the Keywork, a symbol for the planetary alignment of the Amory Wars universe. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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February 2002 saw the release of The Second Stage Turbine Blade, the band's first studio album, on Equal Vision Records. Influenced by the seminal post-hardcore group At The Drive In,[9] the band's first release also featured a credited guest appearance from Dr.Know of the Washington, D.C. hardcore-punk act GoGos (and a former member of the highly influential D.C. hardcore punk outfit Bad Brains) as well as the reworking of songs "Delirium Trigger", "33", and "Junesong Provision" from the Delirium Trigger EP as well as the band's first single and music video, "Devil in Jersey City".[9][10] The record also invited many comparisons to Canadian progressive rock group Rush due to Sanchez's characteristically high vocals and the distinctly technical nature of the music in comparison to their peers in the post-hardcore scene.[citation needed] The album brought the band underground notoriety. The band eventually played several tour dates in the United Kingdom and Japan, as well as a brief stint on the 2002 Vans Warped Tour. The band would go on to start working with manager Blaze James in August 2002, who would help propel the band to larger stages and a wider fan base.[7][11] The Second Stage Turbine Blade is the first studio album released by alternative rock quartet Coheed and Cambria. ...
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Following extensive touring with groups like Breaking Pangea and The Used, the band recorded and released their second studio album In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth:3 in October, 2003, once again on Equal Vision.[9][10] Featuring the singles "A Favor House Atlantic" and "Blood Red Summer" and corresponding videos which received airtime on MTV, the band supported the release by touring with artists such as Thursday, Thrice, AFI, and Rainer Maria, as well as their second appearance on the Warped Tour and an additional set of European shows.[10] The album peaked at #52 on the Billboard charts and was certified Gold by the RIAA.[12][13] An August 2004 show at New Jersey's Starland Ballroom in support of the album was filmed and became the band's first live DVD, Live at the Starland Ballroom, released in March 2005. The Used is a rock band from Orem, Utah. ...
A Favor House Atlantic is a song by progressive rock band Coheed and Cambria The Single A single version of this song does exist, however, it was never released in the United States. ...
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Coheed and Cambria once again started touring infrequently, when they could line up gigs in support of In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth 3, finally stopping to record their third release and major-label debut Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness in the spring of 2005 for a September 2005 release on Columbia Records, with whom they had signed a multi-album contract.[14][15] Their most commercially successful album to date, Good Apollo Volume One has sold almost 1 million copies and peaked at #7 on the Billboard charts.[16][17] Featuring three singles, "Welcome Home", "The Suffering", and "Ten Speed (Of God's Blood and Burial)", the album represented a departure from their previous melodic post-hardcore influenced rock toward a progressive rock sound, such as longer tracks, some consisting mostly of extensive guitar solos. The band supported the album on American and European tours with The Blood Brothers, Circa Survive, Head Automatica and Avenged Sevenfold, culminating in the release of the exclusive iTunes EP Kerrang!/XFM UK Acoustic Sessions and their second live DVD The Last Supper: Live at Hammerstein Ballroom. Columbia Records is the oldest brand name in recorded sound, dating back to 1888, and was the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders. ...
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The Suffering is the second single and 9th track from Coheed and Cambrias third studio album, Good Apollo, Im Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness. ...
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Departures and No World for Tomorrow (2006-present) In early November 2006, it was announced that both Josh Eppard and Michael Todd had officially left the band for personal reasons, and Matt Williams alongside the band's drum tech Michael Petrak briefly filled out the band's rhythm section for a handful of shows.[18] In April 2007, former bassist Michael Todd officially rejoined Coheed and Cambria just in time to enter the Los Angeles-based studio with new producer Nick Raskulinecz and appear on their next album, due to be released that fall. The following June it was announced that Chris Pennie, formerly of the Dillinger Escape Plan, had officially joined Coheed and Cambria as their drummer, but due to contractual restrictions with his previous record label, Pennie did not appear on the band's fourth release.[1] Instead, Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, recorded the drums making use of several ideas Pennie had previously written in correspondence with Sanchez.[1] Matt Williams can refer to different people: Matt Williams: a Major League Baseball player Matt Williams: a Rugby Union coach Matt Williams, a television show producer of shows like Roseanne and Home Improvement. ...
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The band's latest album and second release with Columbia Records, Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World for Tomorrow, was released in October 2007, debuting at #6 on the Billboard charts.[19] The album's first single, "The Running Free", was released to radio in August, 2007. The second single released was "Feathers" with a video starring Rena Riffel.[20] The band has continued touring in support of the album, headlining the 2007 Warped Tour, select dates in Europe and South America, a fall tour supported by Clutch and The Fall of Troy, and headlined the 2008 Kerrang! Tour in the United Kingdom with Madina Lake, Fightstar and Circa Survive. Coheed and Cambria will be opening for Linkin Park's upcoming 25-city US tour, and as a result, canceled their performances on Australia's Soundwave Festival.[21][22] In addition to the return of Todd on bass and new drummer Pennie, the band also recruited a touring keyboardist and backup vocalists for their live performances. Columbia Records is the oldest brand name in recorded sound, dating back to 1888, and was the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders. ...
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The band plans on going on a four month long world tour beginning in January 2008.[24] They performed on Jimmy Kimmel on March 5, 2008. Claudio Sanchez states the next album is probably a year away, and will visit the origins of the characters Coheed & Cambria.[25] They will headline the 2008 Bamboozle.[26] James Christian Jimmy Kimmel (born November 13, 1967) is an American comedian, writer, talk show host, game show host, and producer. ...
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Influences Sanchez has several times stated he is jealous of his father's era of music, and that the band is influenced by groups of that era, such as Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Police, Queen, and Thin Lizzy. Apart from these roots in classic rock, Sanchez also acknowledges an eclectic array of influences, including post-hardcore group At the Drive-In, and heavy metal pioneers Iron Maiden.[9][27][28] Contrary to rumors, bassist Michael Todd stated that the band was not influenced by Saga, and that indeed he had never heard of that group.[29] Many draw similarities between Rush and Coheed and Cambria,[30][31] but Josh Eppard stated in an interview that neither he or the other band members were Rush fans or influenced by Rush.[31]Influences of punk rock have been cited as well, especially the Misfits and Bad Brains. Sanchez has stated that The Amory Wars, the story on which Coheed and Cambria base their lyrics, has similarities to other stories, especially to the Star Wars trilogy. For example, when Coheed returns home to Cambria, she says, "Somehow I’ve always known," a line that Princess Leia spoke to Luke Skywalker in Return of the Jedi.[32][33] For the bands 1969 eponymous debut album, see Led Zeppelin (album). ...
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Genre The band's style is described as progressive rock by themselves,[1] Equal Vision[34] and other sources, but many often describe the band as emo.[35][36][37][38][39] The band themselves say they think being described as emo is "just a time and place thing"[40] and think progressive seems the most suitable. Despite arguments for or against either genre, the band displays elements of both musical styles. Songs such as "A Favor House Atlantic" and "Three Evils (Embodied In Love and Shadow)"[41] have been described as "fairly straightforward slices of emo",[41] whilst the likes of "In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3"[42] and "Cuts Marked In the March of Men"[43] display a more prog-style approach, with complex time signatures and lengthy guitar solos. Additionally, with songs like "Welcome Home",[44] "The Suffering", and "Gravemakers & Gunslingers",[44] the band has been showing roots of hard rock, heavy metal, and progressive metal.[45][46] Several sources cite the band as new prog.[47] For the Swedish political music movement, see progg. ...
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Members - Current
- Touring
- Dave Parker - keyboards, guitar (2005 - 2006)
- Matt Williams - bass (2006)
- Michael Petrak - drums/backing vocals (2006)
- Kelly Fauth - backing vocals (2007 - present)
- Halina Larsson - backing vocals (2007 - present)
- Wes Styles - keyboards, backing vocals (2007 - present)
- Former
- Session members
- Taylor Hawkins - drums, percussion (Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World for Tomorrow)
- Danny Louis - keyboards (Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness), (In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3)
Claudio Paul Sanchez (born March 12, 1978)[1] is the lead singer and guitarist for Coheed and Cambria, a progressive rock group. ...
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Michael Todd or Mic Todd (pronounced as Mike) (born 1980 in Kingston, New York) is the bassist for progressive rock band Coheed and Cambria. ...
Chris Pennie is the current drummer for the progressive rock band Coheed and Cambria and former drummer and co-founder of mathcore band Dillinger Escape Plan. ...
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Discography -
Coheed and Cambria have released four studio albums, two live albums, and various special-edition re-releases. Their albums are concept albums, revealing the plot of an overarching storyline, The Amory Wars. The band plans to release a total of five albums describing the saga The Amory Wars. To date, four studio albums have been released. Though there will be a fifth album, representing the untold first chapter, the band considers The Amory Wars to be a tetralogy; the third and fourth albums together form chapter four, Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV. The Coheed and Cambria albums are being released out of sequence in relation to The Amory Wars story arc; the last album to be released will be the first part of the series. ...
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Studio Albums The Second Stage Turbine Blade is the first studio album released by alternative rock quartet Coheed and Cambria. ...
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Other projects - The Amory Wars (previously The Bag.On.Line.Adventures) — Claudio Sanchez's comic book series detailing the story of Coheed and Cambria. Gus Vasquez also worked on the books. The series released its first volume on June 13, 2007. An Amory Wars sketchbook with character profiles and sample art has also been released.
- The Prize Fighter Inferno — Side-project of Claudio Sanchez. The debut album My Brother's Blood Machine was released October 31, 2006. Its story is only related to Coheed and Cambria in that it is narrated by Jesse, who is "The Prize Fighter Inferno", and is meant to be a prequel to the other Coheed albums.[35] Claudio claims "When we were called Shabűtie, the initial idea for Coheed and Cambria was to be an acoustic/electronic side project. So I guess The Prize Fighter Inferno is kind of the original idea for Coheed and Cambria."[48]
- Fire Deuce — Travis Stever's former side-project which released two EPs, Children of the Deuce and Deep Down and Dirty. It has recently been disbanded.
- Spencer Doll — Claudio Sanchez's second side project of which little is known.
- Davenport Cabinet — Travis Stever's Side Project as of 2008. Formerly The English Panther.
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