Coheed and Cambria

Coheed and Cambria is an American progressive rock band from Nyack, New York, formed in 1995. The band consists of Claudio Sanchez (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Travis Stever (guitar, vocals), Josh Eppard (drums, keyboard, backing vocals), and Zach Cooper (bass, backing vocals). The group's music incorporates aspects of progressive rock, pop, heavy metal, and post-hardcore.

Most of Coheed and Cambria's albums are concept albums based on a science fiction storyline called The Amory Wars, a series written by Sanchez, which has been transcribed into a series of comic books and novels. The band has released nine studio albums, three live albums, and several special-edition releases. The band's 2015 release, The Color Before the Sun, is their first and only non-conceptual album since their inception. Four of their albums have reached the Billboard top 10.

Their name is often shortened to Coheed, Co & Cam, COCA, or even just C & C. The band's logo is The Keywork.

Formation and Shabütie (1995–2000)
In March 1995, after the split of Sanchez and Stever's band called Toxic Parents, they formed a band with Nate Kelley 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 1995 after an argument over gas money. Stever left the band, and the resulting trio was named Shabütie, a word taken from African tribe chants that means "naked prey" in the film The Naked Prey.

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 Shabütie. As Shabütie, the band wrote dozens of songs and released their first studio demo Plan to Take Over the World in 1999. The band also released The Penelope EP in 1999, shortly after which Stever rejoined the band.

Kelley left the band during a performance in late 1999. Eppard (then the drummer of his brother Joey Eppard's band 3) replaced him. The band went on to release Delirium Trigger in 2000, still featuring Kelley on the drums, but listing Eppard in the liner notes.

Coheed and Cambria (2000–2004)
Several songs that appeared on Delirium Trigger were based on a series of science fiction comics written by Sanchez called The Bag.On.Line. Adventures, which was later renamed The Amory Wars. Sanchez's side project originally developed during a 1998 trip to Paris, after which the band members decided to rename themselves Coheed and Cambria in 2001 when they signed with Equal Vision Records who requested they change their name. They name they chose is a reference to the aforementioned story's two main protagonists, and adopted the concept story as a theme that would unify their future albums. This side project also created Coheed's official logo, the Keywork, a symbol for the planetary alignment of the Amory Wars universe.

In February 2002 the band released its first studio album The Second Stage Turbine Blade after signing with Equal Vision Records. Influenced by the post-hardcore group At The Drive In, the band's first release also featured a guest appearance from Dr. Know of the hardcore-punk band Bad Brains as well as the revised "Delirium Trigger", "33", and "Junesong Provision" from the Delirium Trigger EP. The band also released its first single and music video, "Devil in Jersey City". The band eventually played several tour dates in the United States and Japan, as well as a brief stint on the 2002 Vans Warped Tour. In August 2002, Coheed and Cambria started working with manager Blaze James, who would help propel the band to larger stages and a wider fan base.

Following extensive touring with groups Breaking Pangaea, Linkin Park, The Used, and Slipknot, in October 2003 the band released its second studio album In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3, also on Equal Vision Records. Featuring the singles "A Favor House Atlantic" and "Blood Red Summer" and corresponding videos which received airtime on MTV, the band supplemented the release by touring with various artists. Coheed and Cambria also made its second appearance on the Warped Tour and performed additional European shows. The album peaked at No. 52 on the Billboard charts and was certified Gold by the RIAA.

Columbia Records (2004–2006)
The band also supported the release by filming an August 2004 concert at New Jersey's Starland Ballroom. The performance was converted into the band's first live DVD, Live at the Starland Ballroom, which was released in March 2005.

The success of In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 attracted the attention of the record label Columbia Records, with whom they signed a multi-album contract. The band stopped touring to record their third studio album and first major-label release Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV - Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness in early 2005 for a September 2005 release.

Their most commercially successful album to date, Good Apollo Volume One had sold almost 1 million copies and peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard charts. The album represented a departure from their previous melodic post-hardcore influenced rock toward a progressive rock sound. The single "Welcome Home" was described by John A. Hanson as "a heavily Led Zeppelin-influenced metal tune". The band supported the album with American and European tours accompanied by The Blood Brothers, Circa Survive, Dredg, Head Automatica, and Avenged Sevenfold, tours 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.

Departures (2006–2009)
Sanchez released an album from his side-project The Prize Fighter Inferno in October 2006 titled My Brother's Blood Machine. Like Coheed and Cambria's albums, it was a concept album, related to Coheed and Cambria via a character that appears in both stories: Jesse, "The Prize Fighter Inferno". The album was intended to be a prequel to the Coheed and Cambria albums. Sanchez said "when we were called Shabütie, 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."

In early November 2006, Josh Eppard and Michael Todd left the band for personal reasons, forcing Matt Williams and the band's drum technician, Michael Petrak, to fill out temporarily the band's rhythm section for a handful of shows. In April 2007, bassist Michael Todd rejoined Coheed and Cambria, and the band entered the Los Angeles-based studio with new producer Nick Raskulinecz. The following June Chris Pennie, formerly of the Dillinger Escape Plan, joined Coheed and Cambria as its drummer, but due to contractual restrictions with his previous record label, Pennie did not appear on the band's fourth release. Instead, Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins recorded the drums, making use of several ideas Pennie had previously written in correspondence with Sanchez.

The band's fourth studio 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 number 6 on the Billboard charts. The album's first single, "The Running Free", was released to radio in August 2007. The second single was "Feathers" with a video starring Rena Riffel. The band has continued touring, headlining portions of the 2007 Warped Tour, a tour supported by Clutch and The Fall of Troy, and opened for Linkin Park's 25-city U.S. tour, which forced the cancellation of Coheed and Cambria's performances on Australia's Soundwave Festival. In addition to the return of Todd on bass and new drummer Pennie, the band also recruited a touring keyboardist and backup vocalists for its live performances.

In November 2007, their song "Welcome Home" was included as a playable track in the video game Rock Band, and a cover of their song "Ten Speed (Of God's Blood & Burial)" was later also made available as downloadable content. In 2009 two more songs were also made available: "The Running Free" and "A Favor House Atlantic".

The band prepared a four-month world tour beginning in January 2008. They later headlined at The Bamboozle 2008 music festival.

The band headlined the 2008 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerrang! Kerrang!] Tour in the U.K., where the band performed and recorded a cover of "The Trooper" by Iron Maiden, which is featured on Kerrang!'s Iron Maiden tribute album, Maiden Heaven, that came with the July 16 issue. They were nominated for Best International Band and Best Music Video (for Feathers) in the 2008 Kerrang! Awards.

In October and November 2008, the band played Neverender, a four-night concert series in which the band played one album per night. The event was held in New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, and in London in early December. Neverender: Children of The Fence Edition, a CD/DVD box set of their Neverender performance, was released on March 24, 2009.

In 2009 the song "Welcome Home" was also used in the trailer for the animated movie 9.

New Mediums (2009–2011)
Coheed and Cambria toured through most of early 2009. Between January and March, they toured with Slipknot and Trivium on the Slipknot-headlined All Hope Is Gone tour. In August 2009, Coheed and Cambria toured in support of Heaven & Hell on their tour in support of The Devil You Know. On September 16, 2009, they performed at the Puyallup Fair alongside Brand New and Jaguar Love. In October they performed at the Austin City Limits Music Festival in Austin, Texas. They also performed at the Wacken Open Air festival, at the UK leg of the Sonisphere Festival tour, and at the Lollapalooza festival in Chicago.

Coheed and Cambria finished recording their fifth studio album Year of the Black Rainbow in 2009. It is a prequel to their conceptual story, having events that take place before The Second Stage Turbine Blade. A novel was released to accompany the album co-written by Sanchez and Peter David. The album was released on April 13, 2010 in both a standard, iTunes special, and deluxe edition (with the deluxe edition including the Year of the Black Rainbow novel and a special Year of the Black Rainbow "black card" that provided the holder early access to some Coheed shows. The concept of a special card with this privilege would carry over into future album releases).

"The Broken", "Guns of Summer" and "Here We Are Juggernaut" were released on the Rock Band music store for the game on April 20, 2010.

Sanchez stated that with the Coheed and Cambria saga completely chronicled on the group's first five albums, he was contemplating the direction of future releases. "I've thought of telling stories of the future and stories of the past, maybe getting involved more in the story of Sirius Amory (sic – Sirius Amory in the stories), the fellow who figured out the value of the Keywork," he said. "Or even stories that kind of parallel the one that we’re telling. It’s kind of up in the air. I’ve started writing music for that next record, and I'm kind of hoping that maybe in doing that it's going to tell me which one to do.”

On July 10, 2011, bassist Michael Todd was arrested and taken into police custody in Attleboro, Massachusetts on charges of armed robbery. Wes Styles acted as a temporary replacement for the remaining dates. On August 4, 2011 Todd and the band parted ways by mutual decision.

The band recorded a cover of the ZZ Top song, "Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers", for the tribute album A Tribute from Friends and new song "Deranged" was released on the soundtrack for the video game Batman: Arkham City on October 18, 2011.

Line-up Change (2011–2014)
Sanchez announced at New York Comic Con in "Radio.com" in October 2011 that the upcoming album was written and that the recordings would begin in November. He also confirmed that the band were continuing to write music following the Amory Wars storyline, and hinted that fans would be surprised by which character was followed in the new album.

In November 2011, Chris Pennie departed the band by mutual agreement due to creative differences. Two weeks later, Pennie was replaced by the band's former drummer Josh Eppard, and the following April the band announced via social media that their replacement bassist would be Zach Cooper, previously of the band AM to AM. According to an interview with Cooper, Coheed manager Blaze James "cold-called" Cooper to audition for the bass position, based upon a personal recommendation.

In June, the band completed the recording of their sixth studio album at Applehead Studios. The following month, Coheed announced via their website that the upcoming album would be a double album called "The Afterman." The first part, titled The Afterman: Ascension, was released on October 9, 2012 and the second, titled The Afterman: Descension, was released on February 5, 2013. It was produced by Coheed and Cambria, with Michael Birnbaum and Chris Bittner. 'The Afterman' tells the story of Sirius Amory, the namesake of the concept, as he explores the energy source holding together the Keywork (the 78 worlds in which The Amory Wars is set) and finds that it is in fact an afterlife for departed souls. In the same month, Sanchez announced at San Diego Comic Con that Entourage producers Mark Wahlberg and Stephen Levinson would be developing his comic book series The Amory Wars into a full-length live action film. As of February 2020 no further news or plans of a film have been revealed.

On August 28, 2012, the band released the music video for "Key Entity Extraction I: Domino the Destitute", the first single from The Afterman: Ascension, on their Vevo channel, reaching over one million views. Two weeks before the album's release, the band premiered the studio version of the title track "The Afterman" on Rolling Stone. The second video from the album was later created for this track. In 2013, the band released videos for "Dark Side of Me" and "Number City", from The Afterman: Descension.

On August 18, 2014, it was revealed on a Billboard.com article that Coheed and Cambria would be releasing a remastered version of In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 on October 21, including some interview questions about why they were releasing it, and premiering the remastered version of the single "A Favor House Atlantic" from that album.

On August 25, 2014, a video of Sanchez playing a new song entitled "Atlas" was uploaded to the band's YouTube channel.

In September and October 2014, Coheed and Cambria went on tour with Thank You Scientist, playing In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 in its entirety in correspondence with its remastering. In February 2015, it was announced on BBC Radio 1 that the band would be performing "In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3" at Hevy Fest held at Port Lympne, Kent, England.

Break from Amory (2015–2017)
In an interview with Sanchez, he stated that he hoped to take Coheed and Cambria into the studio during January 2015 for a spring or summer release.

The band's eighth album, The Color Before the Sun, was released on October 16, 2015. It is the band's first album not connected to The Amory Wars storyline. Instead, the album reflects on Sanchez's recent events in his life, which includes moving from the country to the city, his child Atlas (of which a studio version of the song of the same name is found on the album), among others. The album's first single, "You Got Spirit, Kid" was released on July 10, 2015. The second single, "Here to Mars", was released on September 3, 2015.

The band embarked on an early 2016 U.S. tour with Glassjaw, I the Mighty, and Silver Snakes, and a late 2016 U.S. tour with Saves the Day and Polyphia.

On August 19, 2016 the band released a Deconstructed version of the album which includes demos of the tracks as well as live recordings.

Back to Amory (2018–2020)
On February 20, 2018, the band announced a summer tour with Taking Back Sunday and The Story So Far.

It was announced on April 5, 2018 that the band had signed with Roadrunner Records, and released a teaser potentially for a new album set to release in 2018. The band decided to premiere a new song after a show at the Chameleon Club in Lancaster, PA on May 5, 2018. After videos of the song went viral among fans on YouTube the band decided to premiere the video for a new song, "The Dark Sentencer" along with the album's "Prologue" (the album's backstory), on May 31, 2018 against their promotional plan set forth by the new company they signed with, Roadrunner Records. On June 22, 2018, the band announced their new album, Vaxis – Act I: The Unheavenly Creatures, would be released October 5, 2018. It continues the Amory Wars storyline that the band's first seven albums followed. The second song on the album, "Unheavenly Creatures", was released on June 28. A third single, "The Gutter", was released on August 16. A fourth, "Old Flames", was released on September 27. A fifth, "Love Protocol", made its debut on BBC Radio 1 on September 30.

The band embarked on an early 2019 tour with Maps & Atlases. On February 12, 2019, the band announced The Unheavenly Skye Tour, co-headlined with Mastodon, and featuring special guests Every Time I Die.

On August 21, 2020 the band released "Jessie's Girl 2", a sequel to Rick Springfield's 1981 song, "Jessie's Girl", featuring Springfield on the recording. The song was released on both a red and blue 7" vinyl on September 4. According to an article by People, the band reportedly has considered releasing a whole album called Sequels entirely composed of sequels to other songs.

Tenth studio album (2021–present)
In mid 2021, the band announced a tour co-headlining with The Used. On July 21, 2021, they released the lead single, "Shoulders", from their upcoming tenth studio album, colloquially known as just Vaxis 2, in lieu of the full title. The release was teased by the band on their social media and Sanchez actually did a livestream on his Twitch channel where he debuted the song early and gave some details about it. On November 10, 2021, the band released their new album's second single, "Rise, Naianasha (Cut the Cord)" and an accompanying lyric video that contained a lot of references to their concept. In December of 2021, the band announced The Great Destroyer Tour with Sheer Mag, to take place in February and March of 2022. In January 2022, the band announced the title and track listing of their tenth album: Vaxis – Act II: A Window of the Waking Mind, to be released on May 27, 2022. A third single, "The Liars Club", was released on February 22, 2022. The next day, the band announced the A Window of the Waking Mind Tour with Dance Gavin Dance and Mothica. On April 27th, the band announced that the Vaxis II album would be delayed to June 24th due to production delays with the boxset and vinyl editions. On May 9th, 2022, the band announced a special, one-night-only show with My Chemical Romance for August 20th in Oklahoma City, OK with Dilly Dally. The fourth single, "Comatose" was released on May 18th, 2022, and later that week announced UK tour dates with Thrice and Touché Amoré.

On June 1st, 2022, the band announced a special event with Rough Trade in Times Square on the release date of the new album during which they would perform select acoustic versions from the album and chat with people. The ticket also included a signed vinyl version of the album and a photo opportunity with the band after the performance. Being very limited, it seemed to sell out in 30 minutes. They also released a cassette version of the new album for pre-order in three different colors. Due to scandals that surfaced with Dance Gavin Dance's current vocalist, it was announced that they would be replaced on the upcoming tour on June 7th. On June 9th, it was announced that the replacement would be Alkaline Trio.

Musical style and Influences
Sanchez has several times stated he is envious 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, Sanchez also acknowledges an eclectic array of influences, including post-hardcore group At the Drive-In, and heavy metal pioneers Iron Maiden.

Sanchez usually makes a skeleton (aka a demo) of a song with either acoustics or synthesizers and then sends the band this version to be fleshed out. Stever has said that he tries to come up with riffs and notes that would be especially good live, but will also sometimes ask about the concept to try to bring the emotions or atmosphere in, though Sanchez has sometimes vetoed these if they are "bad." Cooper has mentioned that in some cases, Sanchez already has some riffs or lines written and they build off of them (such as with "Number City"'s main bass line).

Contrary to rumors, bassist Michael Todd said the band was not influenced by Saga and that he had never heard of that group. Many draw similarities between Rush and Coheed and Cambria, but Josh Eppard stated in an interview that neither he nor the other band members were Rush fans or influenced by Rush. They began listening to Rush after their second album. Influences of punk rock have been cited as well, especially the Misfits and Bad Brains. Dr. Know of Bad Brains plays a guitar solo on the track "Time Consumer" from Second Stage Turbine Blade. Sanchez and Stever's early band Toxic Parents drew many similarities from Jane's Addiction and Misfits.

Sanchez has stated that The Amory Wars, the story on which Coheed and Cambria base its lyrics, has similarities to other stories, especially to the Star Wars trilogy. For example, when the character Coheed returns home to his wife Cambria, she says, "Somehow I’ve always known," a line that Princess Leia said to Luke Skywalker in Return of the Jedi. In an interview with Nick Bowcott of Sweetwater Sound, Bowcott likened the band to a "Metal Tolkien."

Genre
The band's style is described as progressive rock by Equal Vision, Spin, and AllMusic. Songs such as "Blood Red Summer" and "Three Evils (Embodied in Love and Shadow)" have been noted in many reviews of the band also to contain several elements of pop, as exemplified by one review by Sputnikmusic, which says "Coheed and Cambria manage to bring new life to a dying genre, and mix up the standard pop-punk scheme with creative and original riffs."

The band has also been described as alternative rock, new prog, progressive metal,   emo,  post-hardcore, and alternative metal.

Current
Claudio Sanchez


 * lead vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, programming (1995–present)

Travis Stever


 * guitar, lap steel guitar, mandolin, backing vocals (1995, 1999–present)

Josh Eppard


 * drums, backing vocals, keyboards, programming (2000–2006, 2011–present)

Zach Cooper


 * bass, backing vocals, cello (2011–present)

Past
Michael Todd


 * bass, backing vocals (1996–2006, 2007–2011)

Chris Pennie


 * drums, percussion (2007–2011)

Wes Styles


 * keyboards (2007–2010), bass (2011)

Timeline


'' Shows the members and their positions from their start as Shabütie to present. ''

Other Team Members
Some other common people that you'll see in credits include:

Blaze James has been Coheed and Cambria's band manager since 2003. In addition to managing their band, he is also credited as an editor for Evil Ink's productions of The Amory Wars. He contributes to the band's success in many ways.

Michael Birnbaum & Chris Bittner are often credited as producers on a majority of Coheed's albums. They are the owners and operators of Applehead Recording Studios in New York. Birnbaum, who also goes by "Mike Boom," has been a producer since the early 1990s. Bittner began producing in the early 2000s. The studio offers a scenic recording retreat on a working 17-acre farm, but ups the ante with a classic Neve console resurrected from NYC’s original Dangerous Music Studios, a staggering 30,000 cubic foot live room, and an ample collection of vintage mics. The pair have been playing host to a range of artists including Blondie, and The B-52s.

William Scoville, who is usually credited as Bill Scoville, is an artist and graphic designer in upstate New York. He is the Creative Director for Equal Visions and Merch Now, which are two platforms Coheed is closely associated with. He has done packaging and posters for many artists and companies, which include Korn, We Came As Romans, and Say Anything.

Discography
"" Main albums:
 * The Second Stage Turbine Blade (2002)
 * In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 (2003)
 * Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV – Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness (2005)
 * Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV – Volume Two: No World For Tomorrow (2007)
 * Year of the Black Rainbow (2010)
 * The Afterman: Ascension (2012)
 * The Afterman: Descension (2013)
 * The Color Before the Sun (2015)
 * Vaxis – Act I: The Unheavenly Creatures (2018)

Trivia

 * Their name is sometimes stylized as Coheed & Cambria, Coheed by itself, and Co & Ca on merchandise.
 * Obvious and abstract references to movies is a favorite tactic of Sanchez's writing. He has also specifically talked about his love for movies and their cameos in his music.
 * The band frequently reuses or reworks various musical phrases and melodies in other songs as a kind of musical equivalent to flashbacks in stories or ques that scenes have changed or time has passed.
 * When the other band members were originally told of Sanchez's idea, Stever recalled thinking, "This guy is off his rocker!"