Coheed And Cambria
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The Father Of Make Believe is Coheed And Cambria's midlife crisis album. Luckily, it's also a layered, thoughtful and rich new entry in the Amory Wars Saga
By Paul Travers published
Claudio Sanchez has suggested this album came from a musical midlife crisis. Luckily for us, he pushed through and the results were well worth it

50 metal albums you need to hear in 2025
By Rich Hobson published
From Ghost to Babymetal, Halestorm to Sleep Token, these are the metal albums you should keep an eye out for in 2025

Coheed and Cambria's Claudio Sanchez shares cover of Taylor Swift's Welcome To New York
By Paul Brannigan published
Coheed And Cambria frontman Claudio Sanchez's new EP features covers of songs by Taylor Swift, The Cure, Smashing Pumpkins and more

Metal Hammer's Tracks Of The Week: November 22 2024
By Rich Hobson last updated
Architects, Body Count and Spiritbox are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite!

Coheed And Cambria announce third Vaxis album The Father Of Make Believe
By Jerry Ewing published
US prog rockers Coheed And Cambria will release their latest album The Father Of Make Believe in March

Coheed & Cambria drop surprise new single The Joke
By Jerry Ewing published
Coheed & Cambria and Primus undertake a joint headline US tour in July and August

"I think of the band as a progressive band because, with every record, we’re evolving and changing." Coheed And Cambria and the Year Of The Black Rainbow
By Raziq Rauf published
The story of Coheed And Cambria's 2010 album Year Of The Black Rainbow

“Even with our accessible songs we get pinned as bizarre and wrong. Somebody was writing about unicorns and centaurs in a review and I was like, ‘That was two records ago’”: Did Coheed And Cambria go too far up their own concept for some?
By Raziq Rauf published
Claudio Sanchez knew his band’s sci-fi universe would turn certain people off, but there’s a reason he went there – and it’s definitely not self-indulgence

“It feels passionate, like it comes from the gut up. Everything is just so epic… I got goosebumps the first time I saw them perform”: Oxymorrons’ Matty Mayz watched Coheed And Cambria blow up
By Julian Marszalek published
Rap-rock drummer loved the idea of a band from the same area making it big – and that was before he realised the scale of their ambitions
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