Recently, Coheed and Cambria frontman Claudio Sanchez has been dealing with a lot more than simply creating the band's upcoming album The Color Before the Sun.
The lineup for the 2013 Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival was announced this morning (April 22), and the headliners are Alice in Chains and Jane's Addiction, two '90s alt-rock goliaths who are still going strong.
Progressive rock quartet Coheed and Cambria will be releasing the second part of their 'Afterman' double album on Feb. 5, but fans won't have to wait until tomorrow to hear the band's seventh studio album. Coheed & Cambria's 'The Afterman: Descension' is now available for streaming in full at RollingStone.com (click below).
Former Coheed and Cambria bassist Michael Todd is facing the most important battle of his life after being diagnosed with testicular cancer. The musician had surgery last year to remove the cancerous area, hoping that it had been isolated, but unfortunately the cancer had spread. Since then, Todd's medical costs skyrocketed, but he was able to take care of things financially up until recently. In
New York alternative and progressive rock band Coheed and Cambria have just announced a 2013 North American headlining tour with Between the Buried and Me + Russian Circles as support.
There is plenty of excitement in the Coheed and Cambria camp over their upcoming album, 'The Afterman: Ascension,' but at least one part of their album rollout isn't going according to plan as the deluxe edition releases are being delayed.
Coheed and Cambria have been known to pull out every stop to create an overall concept for their albums, but for 'The Afterman: Ascension,' singer Claudio Sanchez is at least preparing the band's fans for the next chapter with a video series explanation. Those who follow the group know their dedication not only to the music but also in creating an interweaving story with the songs and overall disc
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Most video games don’t get soundtracks and the ones that do aren’t normally filled with brand new songs from some of rock’s biggest artists.
Batman: Arkham City isn’t just any game, however. It’s receiving a proper soundtrack tribute, with Coheed and Cambria, Panic! At the Disco, and System of a Down frontman Serj Tankian among the artists lining up to contribute original music.
It’s gone from bad to worse for ex-Coheed and Cambria bassist Michael Todd.
A grand jury in Massachusetts’ Bristol County has indicted Todd, who was arrested in July for allegedly robbing a Walgreens in Attleboro just hours before his then-band was to open for Soundgarden in nearby Mansfield.
In the wake of his July arrest for allegedly robbing a Walgreens in Massachusetts, bassist Michael Todd has decided to leave Coheed and Cambria.
The move has been described by the band as a mutual decision.