Coheed and Cambria album updat

2007-08-01 by 204409 EMERITUS | 13 Comments
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Originally Posted by Columbia Press Release
Columbia Records is proud to announce the release of Coheed and Cambria's "NO WORLD FOR TOMORROW," out October 23, 2007. The album is the band's fourth record, and second for Columbia. The new record follows the successful and critically acclaimed "Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV, Vol 1: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness," which peaked at number 7 on the "Billboard Top 200."

Coheed and Cambria (Claudio Sanchez – vocals, guitar; Travis Stever – guitar; Mic Todd – bass) spent the first half of 2007 working on "NO WORLD FOR TOMORROW" in Los Angeles with producer Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Rush, Stone Sour) and mixer Randy Staub (Metallica, Nickelback). With original drummer Joshua Eppard out of the band, Coheed recruited Taylor Hawkins from the Foo Fighters to play drums on the record. The making of "NO WORLD FOR TOMORROW" marks the band's first time they have worked with new Columbia co-Chairman Rick Rubin, who played an A&R role in the making of the record.

"NO WORLD FOR TOMORROW" is a notable progression for the band, who has now added ex-Dillinger Escape Plan drummer Chris Pennie as an official new member. Sanchez says: "Josh leaving the band was a big deal for us, but having Taylor on the record, and now having Chris in the band full time has really allowed us to progress in a way that is really exciting for all of us." While still very much a Coheed record in sound, "NO WORLD FOR TOMORROW" is a much more personal document for Sanchez as he allowed the emotional events of recent years to profoundly effect the lyrical content for the first time ever. Still, the new record does complete the story of the Amory Wars, and is in fact the final chapter in the saga of Coheed and Cambria Kilgannon, the main characters in a story that wraps all of the band's concept albums into one.

"I found it impossible to write this record without allowing my personal life to creep into the direction of the story," Sanchez shares. "I had a clear vision of where I wanted the record to go musically in terms of experimenting with new instrumentation, but when it came time for the lyrics, I opened myself up to let things go to where they naturally were going. It turns out that what happened to me over the last couple of years helped shaped the conclusion of the story better than I could have ever imagined. So it all worked out."

The band will tour the world heavy and hard for the next year at least.

Stay tuned to Coheed and Cambria's new blog site, www.noworldfortomorrow.com, to find video news announcements by Sanchez himself. The announcements are updated weekly.


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FlawedPerfection
Emeritus
August 1st 2007
2807 Comments


Sweet

Otisbum
August 1st 2007
1913 Comments


Hail yeah.

StrizzMatik
August 1st 2007
4239 Comments


Should be awesome. I wish Pennie had drummed on the new one, but this one hopefully won't suck like 60% of their last one.

IsItLuck?
Emeritus
August 1st 2007
4960 Comments


LOT OF WORDS. agreed.

LaidToRest329
August 1st 2007
158 Comments


yays

mozartv
August 1st 2007
27 Comments


cool

astrel
August 1st 2007
2615 Comments


awesome-ness

StrizzMatik
August 1st 2007
4239 Comments


Whoops nevermindThis Message Edited On 08.01.07

rustysurf84
August 1st 2007
327 Comments


Cool stuff, but who is their actual drummer now?

labria86
August 1st 2007
159 Comments


Chris Pennie is their official drummer. Taylor did the drumming on the actual album cause Pennie couldn't get legally free to join a different band. I'm sure the album credits will say "Taylor Hawkins appears courtesy of Capitol records." Or something like that.This Message Edited On 08.01.07

OhMyGandhi
August 1st 2007
101 Comments


Great band. Cant wait for this.

hopefully the drumming wont be painfully average like on all of their albums.

P13
August 2nd 2007
1327 Comments


I agree, everything else was above or beyond average on their last album and the drumming wasn't anything special. I'm still psycked for this and TMV.

zabbit82
August 4th 2007
62 Comments


Talyor Hawkins is on drums for this record?

sweet



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