Coheed and Cambria
NO WORLD FOR TOMORROW

It would be hard to find a band with grander artistic scope than Coheed and Cambria. Over the course of six years and four groundbreaking albums, the New York foursome (Claudio Sanchez – vocals, guitar; Travis Stever – guitar; Michael Todd – bass; Chris Pennie – drums) has diligently developed a unique sound combining forward-thinking classic rock with strong pop sensibilities and intricate musicianship. Simultaneously, through his lyrics and comics, Sanchez has created a celebrated epic alternate universe called The Amory Wars, in which lies an ongoing conceptual tale that gains depth and complexity with each and every record.

With the band's latest creation, the euphoric No World For Tomorrow, we arrive at the final chapter in the saga of Claudio Kilgannon, the story's main character, who is out to avenge the death of his parents (Coheed and Cambria Kilgannon).  While the story is set to reach its destructive end with NWFT, the band reveals their next album will be a prequel to the saga.

Concept aside, the latest offering is Sanchez's and the band's most personal document yet, with various emotionally charged events of the last year dictating the direction of the writing process. The result is the most brilliant culmination of Coheed and Cambria's musical and literary vision to date.

Formed in 2001, Coheed and Cambria came storming out of the indie-rock gates with the release of their first album, The Second Stage Turbine Blade, on Equal Vision Records. Endless touring and progressive, hook-laden songs like "Delirium Trigger" and "Devil in Jersey City" led to the rapid development of the band's early fan base.

The follow-up, 2003's In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3, was certified RIAA gold on the strength of the group's ongoing intense touring schedule and the hit singles "Blood Red Summer" and "A Favor House Atlantic." The band emerged as a tour de force, embraced not only by their now fanatical fans, but also by radio, press and MTV.

2005's Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness, the band's first for Columbia Records, reached #7 on the Billboard Top 200. It was also a critical juggernaut, being named one of the "Greatest Guitar Albums of All Time" by Guitar World, while Rock Sound awarded it "Album of the Year."  Coheed's knack for writing indelible songs, such as "Welcome Home," and "The Suffering" combined with monolithically powerful album tracks and the band's heavy follow through, secured their status as a massive live draw and presence around the world.

However, the wheels were falling off the wagon.

Fitting its title, No World For Tomorrow was born out of huge uncertainty. June, 2006 saw the departure of half the band; drummer Josh Eppard and bassist Michael Todd left under somewhat cloudy circumstances.  "A lot of what this record is about has to do with the events of the past two years." quipped Sanchez. "It got to the point where Travis and I thought there might not be a tomorrow for Coheed as a band."

Deep in turmoil and unsure of the future, Sanchez and Stever decided to keep the band together and make a new record. Fortunately, by the time they were ready to go into the studio, bassist Todd rejoined and producer Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Rush, Stone Sour) helped secure Foo Fighter Taylor Hawkins to play drums on NWFT. "Taylor was a creative and powerful force in the studio," remarked Sanchez. "His amazing personality was the positive reinforcement we needed to see this vision through."

Nietzsche's line, "That which doesn't kill us, makes us stronger," seems like it could have been coined for this situation....  After everything Sanchez, Stever and Todd have been through, they could have packed it in… instead, they delivered the album of their lives.

Musically, on NWFT,Sanchez's evolution as a songwriter is glowingly apparent, with both him and Stever showing more confidence and experimentation in terms of the writing process and opening up to a wide range of instrumentation.  For the first time, Sanchez found himself composing songs -- "Mother Superior" and "On the Brink" -- on piano instead of guitar, while tracks like "The Hound (of Blood and Rank)" were written on a vintage Wurlitzer organ.  "'The Hound' started with me writing on a Wurlitzer, but ended up being really guitar heavy. I don't think we would have been able to write some of these guitar riffs without using the keyboard as a foundation," Sanchez explains. "We wouldn't have done that in the past."

The first single, "The Running Free," twists and turns through breakneck rhythmic changes and hooky melodic sections with heavy single-note guitar-riffing under Sanchez's signature "Oh-oh-ohs." Another key track, "Feathers," is prime example of the band's collaborative maturity (and easily the band's catchiest song to date). This spirit runs even deeper on the album's straight-ahead rockers like "Gravemakers & Gunslingers," the sonic mind-melt of "The End Complete," and the album's proggy, jam-heavy finale, "On The Brink."

Lyrically, NWFT possesses a poetic vulnerability coming from Sanchez, for the first time allowing his personal life to infiltrate the band's creative process. A powerful example is "Justice in Murder," a song inspired by Sanchez's Aunt Antonia, who last year passed away from the tragic disease of Alzheimer's. Antonia Cristiano was a psychologist who played an essential role early in the band's career- counseling them when they were experiencing deep growing pains and literally keeping them from breaking up in 2002. No World for Tomorrow is dedicated to her memory.

Of course, for a band with such mythology, musical diversity and depth; visuals are never taken lightly. The imagery for NWFT was hand painted in oils by legendary fantasy artist Ken Kelly, the man most recognized for creating the iconic KISS album covers Destroyer and Love Gun.

Since the completion of NWFT, ex-Dillinger Escape Plan drummer Chris Pennie has become an official member of Coheed and Cambria and has changed the outlook of a band that thought it was on the brink of a break up a mere seven months earlier. Sanchez reveals, "Josh leaving the band was quite a blow for us -- but having Taylor on the record, and now having Chris in the band full-time, has allowed us to progress in a way that is really exciting."

In line with this feeling of rejuvenation, and despite No World For Tomorrow's seemingly bleak title, Sanchez insists that in the end, the album is truly about hope and the ability to persevere in the face of adversity. "The album is called No World For Tomorrow, but in a way it's very uplifting… yes, it's the end of the story and everyone dies… but with every ending is a new beginning, and for Coheed, as a band, it hasn't felt this good in a long time."

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

COHEED AND CAMBRIA PREFACE NORTH AMERICAN FALL TOUR
-- LAUNCHING MONDAY, OCTOBER 29 IN TORONTO --
WITH CMJ ALZHEIMER'S BENEFIT CONCERT
AT NEW YORK'S HIGH LINE BALLROOM ON OCTOBER 19

Eagerly-Anticipated New Coheed and Cambria Album,
"No World For Tomorrow,"
Available Tuesday, October 23

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Coheed and Cambria will embark on an extensive North American fall headline tour beginning Monday, October 29 in Toronto and winding up at Philadelphia's Electric Factory on Wednesday, November 28 (see full itinerary following). Support acts on the tour include rock veteran’s Clutch and The Fall of Troy.

The Coheed and Cambria tour is in celebration of the release of the band's new Columbia Records album, "No World For Tomorrow," on Tuesday, October 23.

Coheed and Cambria (Claudio Sanchez – vocals, guitar; Travis Stever – guitar; Michael Todd – bass; Chris Pennie – drums) will offer fans a prelude to the band's headline tour with a special benefit concert raising funds to combat Alzheimer's disease. Organized by Coheed and Cambria and the New York City Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association (www.alznyc.org), the concert to help end Alzheimer's will take place at Manhattan's High Line Ballroom, during the CMJ Music Festival, on Friday, October 19.

"No World For Tomorrow," is dedicated to the memory of Antonia Cristiano, Claudio Sanchez' aunt, whose life was claimed last year by Alzheimer's. Cristiano -- a psychologist who played an essential role in the band's early career, counseled the group during deep growing pains and kept Coheed and Cambria from breaking up in 2002 -- was the inspiration "Justice in Murder," a key song on the new record.

"No World For Tomorrow" marks the apex and final chapter of "The Amory Wars," the conceptual, apocalyptic storyline which runs through the band's previous albums -- "The Second Stage Turbine Blade" (2002), "In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3" (2003), and "Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness" (2005) – and chronicles the the trials and tribulations of main characters Coheed and Cambria Kilgannon and their children as they fight to save civilization.

 

 

Coheed and Cambria Fall Tour Itinerary

Fri/Oct 19        New York, NY              CMJ – Highline Ballroom
Mon/Oct-29     Toronto, ON                Kool Haus
Tue/Oct-30      Cleveland, OH             House of Blues
Wed/Oct-31    Cleveland, OH             House of Blues
Thu/Nov-01     Detroit, MI                   State Theatre
Fri/Nov-02       Chicago, IL                  The Riviera
Tue/Nov-06     Denver, CO                 The Fillmore
Wed/Nov-07   Salt Lake City, UT        Salt Air
Fri/Nov-09       San Francisco, CA       Warfield
Sat/Nov-10      San Diego, CA            SOMA
Sun/Nov-11     Los Angeles, CA         Wiltern LG
Tue/Nov-13     Phoenix, AZ                Marquee Theatre
Thu/Nov-15     Dallas, TX                   House of Blues
Fri/Nov-16       Houston, TX               Wharehouse Live
Sat/Nov-17      Austin, TX                   Waterloo Park
Mon/Nov-19    Orlando, FL                 House of Blues
Tue/Nov-20     Atlanta, GA                 Tabernacle
Wed/Nov-21   Myrtle Beach, SC         House of Blues
Fri/Nov-23       Winston-Salem, NC    Millennium Center
Sat/Nov-24      Norfolk, VA                 NorVa
Sun/Nov-25     Washington, DC         9:30 Club (w/o Clutch)
Tue/Nov-27     Worcester, MA            Palladium
Wed/Nov-28   Philadelphia, PA          Electric Factory

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Ken Weinstein/Big Hassle Media
212-619-1360 or

or

Tom Muzquiz/Columbia Records
310-449-2503 or Tom.Muzquiz@sonybmg.com

 


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