Coheed and Cambria
Often mislabeled as an "emo" band, Coheed and Cambria is actually a Progressive Rock band, with a sound similar to bands like Rush and Yes of the 1980s, with concept albums similar to Pink Floyd's The Wall. The idea of the giant story spanning all of their music, ie: the concept albums, is perhaps the most alluring aspect of their music.
Synopsis of the Coheed and Cambria storyline:
"There are differing theories about the story of Coheed and Cambria, but from the lyrics of the two albums and the beginning of the story spelled out in graphic novel #1, it is known that Coheed and Cambria Killgannon are a married couple living on Earth in the distant future.
The story is centered around a vast structure called the Keywork, a galactic force holding together 78 planetary systems. For some reason, part of the Keywork comes loose, threatening a cataclysmic disaster for the universe. Coheed and Cambria are "Guardians of the Keywork" and Coheed is sent to a distant planet to repair the damage. Apparently, Coheed is the only person capable of doing this.
Unfortunately, someone has injected a serum, called the 'Monstar virus,' into Coheed's body. Once activated, the Monstar leads to a disaster of apocolyptic proportions for mankind. However, the Monstar can only be activated by introducing a liquid called 'the ciache' into the host's bloodstream, and then making eye contact with the trigger counterpart (presumably, Cambria). Coheed has passed a form of the virus, known as the Sinstar virus, onto his four children: Josephine, Claudio, Matthew, and Mariah. The Sinstar virus will destroy the universe if activated, and is activated by a host reaching their 23rd birthday. The Sinstar also has no cure (unlike the Monstar). A general named Mayo Deftinwolf relays this information on to Coheed and urges him to kill his four children before the Sinstar takes effect.
Coheed succeeds in this mission by poisioning Matthew and Mariah, and doing away with Josephine as well. However, Claudio somehow survives, and now has the charge of saving the universe from the Monstar, which has been activated in Coheed. Coheed and Cambria are now dead, as the Monstar has taken over Coheed's body. Cambria's cause of death has not been revealed as of yet.
Meanwhile, a huge war has broken out on Earth. The war may or may not be related to the Keywork's problems, but things aren't looking too good. Claudio tells the story of his love for Newo Ikkin, and his defection from the army to be with her. Claudio then boards a spacecraft called the Velorium Camper, which is piloted by a psychotic killer named Al. No more information has been revealed as to what happens after that."
Synopsis of the Coheed and Cambria storyline:
"There are differing theories about the story of Coheed and Cambria, but from the lyrics of the two albums and the beginning of the story spelled out in graphic novel #1, it is known that Coheed and Cambria Killgannon are a married couple living on Earth in the distant future.
The story is centered around a vast structure called the Keywork, a galactic force holding together 78 planetary systems. For some reason, part of the Keywork comes loose, threatening a cataclysmic disaster for the universe. Coheed and Cambria are "Guardians of the Keywork" and Coheed is sent to a distant planet to repair the damage. Apparently, Coheed is the only person capable of doing this.
Unfortunately, someone has injected a serum, called the 'Monstar virus,' into Coheed's body. Once activated, the Monstar leads to a disaster of apocolyptic proportions for mankind. However, the Monstar can only be activated by introducing a liquid called 'the ciache' into the host's bloodstream, and then making eye contact with the trigger counterpart (presumably, Cambria). Coheed has passed a form of the virus, known as the Sinstar virus, onto his four children: Josephine, Claudio, Matthew, and Mariah. The Sinstar virus will destroy the universe if activated, and is activated by a host reaching their 23rd birthday. The Sinstar also has no cure (unlike the Monstar). A general named Mayo Deftinwolf relays this information on to Coheed and urges him to kill his four children before the Sinstar takes effect.
Coheed succeeds in this mission by poisioning Matthew and Mariah, and doing away with Josephine as well. However, Claudio somehow survives, and now has the charge of saving the universe from the Monstar, which has been activated in Coheed. Coheed and Cambria are now dead, as the Monstar has taken over Coheed's body. Cambria's cause of death has not been revealed as of yet.
Meanwhile, a huge war has broken out on Earth. The war may or may not be related to the Keywork's problems, but things aren't looking too good. Claudio tells the story of his love for Newo Ikkin, and his defection from the army to be with her. Claudio then boards a spacecraft called the Velorium Camper, which is piloted by a psychotic killer named Al. No more information has been revealed as to what happens after that."
I just bought the new Coheed and Cambria CD, it's a lot like that sweet old prog rock, with sci/fi lyrics.
Coheed and Cambria
I hate it when people call Co&CA an emo band because they're not. You dont hear them singing about breaking up or how much they hate their parents do you? Their true musical genre is (deny if you want but it wont change the truth) Alternative metal,Indie pop/rock. So before you start talking shit about Coheed and Cambria, think to yourself- a million other people out there are dissing (badly) your favorite band as well.
If you hate Co&CA, you can blow me
Coheed and Cambria
The only proven cure for Erectile Dysfunction
Dude, I listened to "Delirium Trigger" by Coheed and Cambria last night and... um... I won't go into detail... but it was awesome.
Coheed and Cambria
A great concept band, with some moving lyrics and great riffs. Makes "Conecpt albums" like Pink Floyd's The Wall and they remind me of Rush.
Not only does there music tell a story, the lead singer, Claudio Sanchez, is writing an intricate graphic novel, revealing the story of Coheed and Cambria.
The members of Coheed and Cambria don't wish to be known as "That sweet emo band" or "that ace prog rock", they are just rockin out.
Synonym of: incredible, sweet, Jesus
Not only does there music tell a story, the lead singer, Claudio Sanchez, is writing an intricate graphic novel, revealing the story of Coheed and Cambria.
The members of Coheed and Cambria don't wish to be known as "That sweet emo band" or "that ace prog rock", they are just rockin out.
Synonym of: incredible, sweet, Jesus
Andrew: Man, In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth is like the most Uber song.
Me: Yeah dude, Man your own jackhammer
Andrew: Man your battlestations
Me: You can't sing like Claudio Sanchez can.
Andrew: I know...
Me: Yeah dude, Man your own jackhammer
Andrew: Man your battlestations
Me: You can't sing like Claudio Sanchez can.
Andrew: I know...
Coheed and Cambria
Coheed and Cambria originated in New York. The band, with three members, has been together for quite some time, but the four together only produced their first allbum in 2002. They have an unmatched sound quality, though sometimes compared to Rush. The lyrics are one of a kind, deriven from Claudio's (lead singer) own comic book series.
Coheed and Cambria played an awesome show tonight.
Coheed and Cambria
A great band that most Tool-listening morons don't understand.
The guitar, bass, and beats are amazing and Claudio has a great range.
And they are nowhere near being emo. Just because they don't sound like fucking war bombs doesn't mean that they're emo.
The guitar, bass, and beats are amazing and Claudio has a great range.
And they are nowhere near being emo. Just because they don't sound like fucking war bombs doesn't mean that they're emo.
Coheed and Cambria is a concept band. Read a book, you cave-men.
Coheed and Cambria
A fascinating metal-emo combination. To those who say Claudio's vocals are girlishly high, I have two words:
Led Zeppelin.
Who among you would argue that Robert Plants amazing vocals are appropriately low for a male?
Tool kicks ass too, but open your damn minds for a second. I own all of Tool's and Coheed & Cambria's CDs. It's diversity, dipshit.
Led Zeppelin.
Who among you would argue that Robert Plants amazing vocals are appropriately low for a male?
Tool kicks ass too, but open your damn minds for a second. I own all of Tool's and Coheed & Cambria's CDs. It's diversity, dipshit.
Man your own jackhammer.
Man your battle stations.
Man your battle stations.