Artist Lounge: Coheed & Cambria
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The year I turned 15, my cousin bought me a Coheed & Cambria CD for my birthday ("In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth:3"). We are also on vacation together at the time, so I didn't get a chance to listent to it until the ride home. I'm not sure how many times I listened to it, but to this day I can remember listening to certain tracks and staring down at my CD player, amazed that this sound could come from instruments. The tracks "Three Evils (Embodied In Love And Shad... MORE
Coheed & Cambria have posted "The Running Free," a new song (presumably the first single?) from their upcoming disc "No World For Tomorrow" over at MySpace. And on iTunes/Rhapsody/Napster/etc, for that matter, but why pay to demo it when you can listen free?
http://www.myspace.com/coheedandcambria
Listened to "No World For Tomorrow" today. The first single, "The Running Free," has managed to grow on me... but more importantly, there are some badass tracks on here. For instance, the title track, which may as well be this album's "Welcome Home," has a pretty kickin' main riff.
I'll still be picking it up on release day... (right after defending my masters, eep)
Also, seriously, with the finding a botnet to get this Hype Machine show on the road.
Some music would sound really cool in a movie. I always thought Coheed & Cambria belonged in a horror movie of some sort.
It's so happy, even if it's a torture song!
Is that messed up or what? Anyways, it's also the first song I heard by them that I liked. And I thought it was an emo song about suicide until I listened intently to the entire CD. "Pull on the trigger and the nightmare stops" is sooooooooo emo!
They need to make a comic for this song. I'd buy it.














