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Coheed and Cambria is an American progressive rock band from Nyack, New York. Formed in 2001, the group incorporates aspects of progressive rock, punk rock, metal, post-hardcore, emo and alternative rock. The band currently consists of Claudio Sanchez (vocals, guitars, keyboards), Travis Stever (guitars, vocals), Josh Eppard (drums, keyboards, backing vocals), and Zach Cooper (bass, backing vocals). Most of Coheed and Cambria's albums are concept albums based on a science fiction storyline called The Amory Wars Read more on Last.fm

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  • modern alternative rock

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of music is Coheed and Cambria?
Coheed and Cambria is a renowned American rock band known for their unique fusion of progressive rock, alternative rock, and post-hardcore influences. Their music is characterized by complex guitar riffs, soaring vocals, and intricate storytelling, making them stand out in the modern rock scene. What truly sets Coheed and Cambria apart is their conceptual approach; nearly all of their albums are based on an overarching science fiction narrative known as "The Amory Wars," penned by lead vocalist Claudio Sanchez. This epic saga is woven through their lyrics, album artwork, and even accompanying comic books. Their sound blends the technical prowess of progressive rock with the emotional intensity of alternative and post-hardcore, attracting fans who appreciate both musicianship and storytelling. Songs often feature dynamic shifts, powerful choruses, and memorable melodies, making Coheed and Cambria a must-listen for fans of innovative and narrative-driven rock music. If you're searching for a band that delivers both musical complexity and a compelling story, Coheed and Cambria should be at the top of your list.
What is Coheed and Cambria's most famous song?
Coheed and Cambria's most famous song is widely considered to be "Welcome Home." Released in 2005 as the lead single from their third studio album, "Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness," this track has become synonymous with the band. "Welcome Home" showcases Coheed and Cambria's signature blend of progressive rock and alternative influences, featuring powerful guitar riffs, soaring vocals, and an unforgettable chorus. The song's dramatic, orchestral introduction and explosive energy have made it a staple of their live shows and a favorite among fans. "Welcome Home" also gained mainstream recognition after being featured in popular video games like "Rock Band" and "Guitar Hero," further cementing its status as their most iconic song. For both long-time listeners and newcomers, "Welcome Home" offers a perfect introduction to Coheed and Cambria's sound and the ambitious storytelling that defines their music.
Who plays first, Primus or Coheed and Cambria?
When it comes to joint tours featuring Primus and Coheed and Cambria, the running order typically places Primus as the headliner, with Coheed and Cambria performing first as the direct support act. This arrangement was notably seen during their 2022 summer co-headlining tour across North America. Coheed and Cambria would open the evening with their set, delivering their signature blend of progressive and alternative rock, followed by Primus closing the show with their experimental and influential alt-metal sound. This running order allows fans to experience two dynamic performances, with Coheed and Cambria setting the stage for Primus' headline act. However, it's always a good idea to check the specific event details for your chosen date, as set times and order can occasionally vary due to special circumstances. For most dates, you can expect Coheed and Cambria to play first, making it essential to arrive early so you don't miss their high-energy, narrative-driven performance.
What are fans of Coheed and Cambria called?
Fans of Coheed and Cambria are affectionately known as "Children of the Fence." This unique nickname is deeply rooted in the band's elaborate sci-fi concept, "The Amory Wars," which spans across their music, comics, and novels. In this narrative, "The Fence" is a powerful energy barrier that separates worlds and realities. The term "Children of the Fence" refers to the loyal followers and characters who exist within the story's universe, but it has also become a term of endearment for real-life fans. Being a Child of the Fence signifies a deep connection not only to Coheed and Cambria's music but also to the immersive world they've created. The fandom is known for its passionate support, creativity, and sense of community, often gathering at concerts and online forums to celebrate the band and the ongoing saga of The Amory Wars. Whether you're a longtime listener or new to the band, joining the ranks of the Children of the Fence means becoming part of an enthusiastic and welcoming fanbase.
Why are they called Coheed and Cambria?
The name "Coheed and Cambria" originates from the central characters in the band's ongoing science fiction narrative, "The Amory Wars." Claudio Sanchez, the band's lead vocalist and primary songwriter, created this story as the foundation for most of their albums. Coheed and Cambria are a husband and wife duo within this universe, and their tragic, heroic journey is critical to the overarching plot. The band's choice to name themselves after these characters reflects their commitment to this ambitious, narrative-driven approach to music. By adopting the names Coheed and Cambria, the group signals to fans that their music is more than just songs

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