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.
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).
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 are keeping up their description as one of the most detail-oriented bands in rock. The group’s latest winding tale is titled ‘The Afterman: Ascension,’ and now carries an Oct. 9 release date.
Coheed and Cambria‘s next release will be a double album, with the first one due later this year. ‘The Afterman’ will feature new bassist Zach Cooper and the return of drummer Josh Eppard. Cooper, of course, replaced Michael Todd after his arrest for robbing a pharmacy of prescription drugs in 2011.
Former Coheed and Cambria bassist Michael Todd is ready to answer for his crimes, as he entered a guilty plea Monday (June 11) for robbing a Walgreens store for painkillers last July.