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Coheed and Cambria: 10th Anniversary Tour

BAND WILL PERFORM DEBUT ALBUM IN CITIES ACROSS NORTH AMERICA;
DATES SET TO
COMMEMORATE 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY AS A BAND


Coheed and Cambria

Coheed and Cambria today
gave full details about their plans this spring to perform their debut album, The Second Stage Turbine
Blade
, in it is entirety in 22 cities across the US and in Toronto, Canada. The “Evening with” format will also
feature a rare 30-40 minute acoustic set, as well as an extra set of songs from other albums.

Tickets go on sale this Friday, January 14 in most cities. Click here for specific ticket information.

APRIL

08 Kansas City, MO – Midland Theater
09 Dallas, TX – Palladium
11 Austin, TX – Stubbs

12 Houston, TX – Warehouse Live
14 Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle

15 Tampa, FL – Jannus Live
18 Charlotte, NC – Fillmore

19 Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live

20 Washington, DC – 9:30 Club

22 Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom

25 Boston, MA – House of Blues

26 Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory

27 Toronto, ON – Kool Haus

29 Detroit, MI – Royal Oak Music Theater
30 Chicago, IL – House of Blues

MAY

02 Denver, CO – Ogden Theater
03 Salt Lake City, UT – In the Venue

05 Seattle, WA – Showbox Sodo
06 Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
07 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater

09 San Diego, CA – House of Blues
10 Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theater

11 Los Angeles – Club Nokia

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Coheed and Cambria: Black Rainbows

By: Dennis Cook

New
Album

The companion novel that accompanies the latest release from progressive hard rockers Coheed and Cambria begins, “In
the beginning, the universe held nothing but cold, obscure darkness and a longing for something greater than
itself.” Not exactly pop culture drivel, nor the sort of sentiments that get a band’s music into TV commercials and
other avenues of distribution so common today. But there’s not much common about Coheed and Cambria, whose
curious name instantly announces one is in different territory than the norm. Since 2002 the band has explored The Amory Wars high concept of
singer-guitarist-lyricist Claudio Sanchez over four thickly constructed albums – and “high concept” is
meant in both the lofty sense and a distinct bong hit, analyze-it-till-dawn quality. Joined by Travis Stever
(guitar), Michael Robert Todd (bass) and Chris Pennie (drums), Sanchez and company have
carved a unique niche where metalheads, jam kids, indie rockers and old prog lovers have plenty to enjoy and
explore in their intense, colorful and quite powerful music.

Year of the Black
Rainbow
(released April 13 on Columbia) offers a prequel to the previous Amory Wars
chapters, but also opens up the band’s sound in fascinating ways, unearthing a hitherto unknown pretty pop streak
and generally layering their highly emotional soundscapes with even more details and interesting twists. The album
also has a 349-page companion book written by Sanchez and Peter David that adds even more layers to their self-
created mythology, starship filled opus. But beyond all the big ideas, Coheed and Cambria make some pretty kick
ass rock that can be enjoyed on its palpably intense virtues without doing the homework to understand the larger
concepts and intrigues of The Amory Wars.

JamBase: Having completed the big storyline and going back to a prequel opens up possibilities for recombining
the material I would think.

Coheed by
Chapman Baehler

Travis Stever: The concept doesn’t dictate anything we do live. Basically, we mix our songs up in a way we think will
make a great set that will appeal to our fans and some people who’ve never heard the band. So, on this run we’re
playing some older tunes we haven’t played in a long time and even a couple new ones we’ve never tackled before.
Pretty exciting.

Did you have the concept of these large, overarching themes right from the beginning of the band?

Travis Stever: I think that we’ve always liked having no boundaries in how we can experiment, whether that comes
down to lyrically for Claudio or musically for each individual. We’re pretty crazy when it comes to expressing
ourselves. Well, maybe crazy isn’t the best way to say it but very experimental. I think everybody has a really great
imagination and way of expressing themselves musically. And I think that works to our advantage for people who
enjoy our music.

The first time I saw you guys play I really didn’t have any idea about the storyline of The Amory Wars. I
just experienced Coheed as this very powerful, very engaged hard rock act that really brought it to the
stage.

Oh yeah, that’s really our intention to show we’re a rock band that can be appreciated just from the normal
standpoint of someone who goes to a rock show to enjoy themselves. Usually people who get into the band pretty
heavily want to explore the concept, but it’s not a necessity. A great deal of the lyrics and concepts come from real
life experiences. So, you can relate to the music and lyrics from the perspective of your own life. Sometimes it can
seem a bit fragmented because of the storyline, but I find that great deals of the songs, especially on [Year of
the Black Rainbow
], are pretty understandable, to a degree, by anyone up against turmoil. And that’s just one
way to look at it. I know that Claudio writes from a realistic perspective and then works songs into the storyline
afterwards. Or it could work that the concept comes first, but either way it comes from real life experience.

I was struck by the new album’s romantic tinge. There’s a sweep to this music that’s expressly romantic and a
little forlorn like “Far.” You’ve had this element before but it’s more forthright on this album.

Claudio
Sanchez by Scott Dudelson

I agree. From every angle, we were definitely more experimental on this album than ever before and kind of
anxious, even musically, to wear our hearts on our sleeves, where we felt we should try anything we thought might
work. And if it did that’s what ended up on the record. Our heads were in the space to just see where the music
takes us. We’d plug in and play to the song and just see if anything sticks. I have some guitar parts on there that
just happened that way that I’m really proud of, and I know Claudio does, too. It’s a different form of expression in a
way.

Even your own press materials push Coheed as this serious progressive rock unit but there’s a real pop edge to
some tracks on Year of the Black Rainbow. You guys clearly understand that part of rock ‘n’ roll,
too.

Oh, we love that part! Right now we’re in the midst of really heavy touring so that’s going to be our focus for quite
some time, but it’s always in the back of our minds to see where everything takes us. There’s nothing set in stone.
What’s important right now is the tour we’re about to do, and it’s what we’re excited about. We get the question,
“What will we do next?” a lot. Even the ideas we have, we’re not going to say right now. It’s kind of interesting that
people are SO quick to ask for what’s next when [Year of the Black Rainbow] just came out three months
ago. But the majority of our fans have been doing this like crazy! Well, what’s going to happen now is we’re going to
go out and play. That’s just what bands do. And that’s what I’m most excited about at this moment.

Now that you have a prequel, do you think you’ll ever attempt an expanded version of Neverender
complete album concert series?

Coheed
w/Warren Haynes by Robert Chapman

I could definitely see us doing that again. It’s been discussed. It’s something the band accomplished already, so
just throwing one more album on there is nothing. It’s funny because we haven’t played in a while and this new
setlist incorporates some older songs. And a lot of muscle memory came into play, where some of the parts became
second nature because I already did this. Even though it’s been almost two years, I did this and knew these songs –
all of them – and it’s pretty easy to come back to them.

The way that music lives in your body, waiting for you to tap into it, is one of the coolest things about being a
serious musician.

I agree!

Do you think sometimes your band is taken too seriously? I picked up on your sense of humor immediately
seeing you live, but I think the big concepts and science fiction elements of Coheed occasionally obscure that
aspect.

We have fun and definitely have a good sense of humor. It’s funny how some people take what we do SO seriously.
We take our craft seriously, and obviously with the music we play and the concepts we explore there is a serious
edge. But I’m a goof [laughs]. Everyone in this band has a great sense of humor and constantly says
outlandish things. I think people would be surprised because they imagine we’re constantly sitting around reading
sci-fi books or something, which is absolutely not the case.

One of the things that sets you apart as a guitarist is your growing interest in lap steel. That’s not an
instrument you see a lot of in rock, especially hard rock.

Often it’s really tricked out and sounds completely different than a normal lap steel. There’s a lap steel part right at
the beginning of “When Skeletons Live” on the new album, and also in numerous other parts. I started playing it a
while ago because I love a lot of the music that contains lap steel. I’m huge Neil Young fan and even some country
stuff, though not newer country but old school bluegrass and country music. I could be listening to New Riders of
the Purple Sage and then slip right over to Slayer. I have a project I work on at home where I mess with a lot of
banjo and mandolin and stuff like that. So, when I started to experiment with [lap steel] I immediately thought of
how I could combine it with what I do in Coheed. And there’s parts where I was able to use that really favored
what’s going on, whether it be what Claudio is singing or playing on guitar. That’s kind of what I’m here to do, and
if lap steel works – and it does – we keep it. One of my favorite lap steel parts I ever did for Coheed is on “Once
Upon Your Dead Body” off Good Apollo Vol. One. It works perfect because I played the lap steel part and an
acoustic right along the same line and it sounded really pretty. And that was the first experience really playing it on
a song with this band, and it’s my favorite. That’s how things work out in this band.

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Porcupine Tree: Tour with Coheed Euro Fests, Live Download

BUSY SUMMER FOR UK PROGRESSIVE HARD ROCKERS

Porcupine Tree

This summer, Porcupine Tree will join up with Coheed and Cambria for a 12-date co-headlining U.S. tour that kicks off at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on August 12. Tickets go on sale to the public Friday, June 25.

And that is by no means the extent of Porcupine Tree’s activity this summer.

-Porcupine Tree will headline Radio City Music Hall September 24.

-The band has released their second live concert film, Anesthetize, on DVD and Blu-Ray. Amazon sold out of the Blu-Ray version on pre-orders alone, and the DVD has notched top-10 debuts in the UK, Germany, Finland, Sweden, and Holland.

-Porcupine Tree has posted Atlanta, a complete 2-hour live performance from the Fear of a Blank Planet tour, as a download from the PT Store. All proceeds from this digital-only release will go towards Japan bass player Mick Karn’s treatment for cancer.

-Porcupine Tree will play several major festivals in Europe including Roskilde (Denmark), Rock Werchter (Belgium), and Sonisphere (Spain).

-Gavin Harrison has been named “Best Progressive Drummer” for the fourth consecutive year in the 2010 Modern Drummer readers’ poll.

-Steven Wilson co-wrote and sang the track “The Fountain” on Pendulum’s new album Immersion.

-And Steven Wilson has launched a second career as a writer. Wilson now pens the back-page column for Electronic Musician and was recently published in the New York Times as well. Check out his words here and here.

Porcupine Tree/ Coheed and Cambria Tour Dates

8.10 San Francisco, CA- The Warfield (Porcupine Tree only)
8.12 Hollywood, CA – Hollywood Palladium
8.13 Las Vegas, NV – The Joint
8.14 San Diego, CA – 4th and B
8.16 Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theater
8.17 El Paso, TX – Club 101
8.18 San Antonio, TX – Sunset Station
8.20 Memphis, TN – Minglewood Hall
8.21 Asheville, NC – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
8.22 Nashville, TN – War Memorial Auditorium
8.23 St Louis, MO – Pageant
8.24 Grand Rapids, MI – Orbit Room
8.26 Cleveland, OH – Nautica Pavilion

And check out JamBase’s 2009 interview with Porcupine Tree’s Steven Wilson here.


Coheed and Cambria: U.S. Tour

Coheed and Cambria Announces First U.S. Headlining Tour in Over 2 Years

Coheed and Cambria

Coheed and Cambria will embark on its first North American headline tour since fall 2007 beginning April 22, nine days following the April 13 release of its fifth studio album, Year of the Black Rainbow (Columbia).

Support for the upcoming tour will be Circa Survive and Torche.

Produced by Atticus Ross (Nine Inch Nails, Jane’s Addiction) and Joe Baressi (Queens of the Stone Age, Tool), Year of the Black Rainbow is the eagerly awaited prequel to – and likely the final installment of – The Amory Wars tetralogy chronicled on Coheed and Cambria’s four previous inter-related concept albums.

The deluxe edition of the record will include a 352-page Year of the Black Rainbow novel, penned by the band’s Claudio Sanchez and New York Times Bestselling author Peter David, as well as a “Making of” DVD featuring studio and interview footage and a Coheed and Cambria “Black Card,” providing fans early entrance to shows, discounts on band merchandise and exclusive downloads and offers.

Tour Dates

3/23/2010 – Harro East Theatre & Ballroom – Rochester, NY*
3/24/2010 – The Westcott Theater – Syracuse, NY (SOLD OUT)*
3/25/2010 – Northern Lights – Clifton Park, NY*
3/26/2010 – Higher Ground Ballroom – Burlington, VY (SOLD OUT)*
3/28/2010 – Port City Music Hall – Portland, ME (SOLD OUT)*
3/29/2010 – Webster Theater – Hartford, CT (SOLD OUT)*
3/30/2010 – Hardware Bar (formerly Tinks) – Scranton, PA (SOLD OUT)*
3/31/2010 – Music Hall of Williamsburg – Brooklyn, NY (SOLD OUT)*
4/17/2010 – Coachella Valley Arts and Music Festival – Indio, CA
4/22/2010 – The Fillmore – Charlotte, NC^
4/23/2010 – Tabernacle – Atlanta, GA^
4/24/2010 – House of Blues – Lake Buena Vista, FL^
4/25/2010 – Revolution – Fort Lauderdale, FL^
4/27/2010 – Warehouse Live – Houston, TX^
4/28/2010 – Stubb’s Waller Creek Outdoor – Austin, TX^
4/29/2010 – Palladium Ballroom – Dallas, TX^
4/30/2010 – Cain’s Ballroom – Tulsa, OK^
5/01/2010 – Diamond Ballroom – Oklahoma City, OK^
5/03/2010 – Marquee Theatre – Tempe, AZ^
5/04/2010 – Fox Theatre – Pomona, CA^
5/05/2010 – The Warfield Theatre – San Francisco, CA^
5/07/2010 – Roseland Theater – Portland, OR^
5/08/2010 – Showbox SoDo – Seattle, WA^
5/10/2010 – Murray Theater – Salt Lake City, UT^
5/11/2010 – Ogden Theatre – Denver, CO^
5/13/2010 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN^
5/14/2010 – Congress Theater – Chicago, IL ^
5/15/2010 – Royal Oak Music Theatre – Royal Oak, MI^
5/17/2010 – House of Blues – Boston, MA^
5/18/2010 – Metropolis – Montreal, QC^
5/19/2010 – Sound Academy – Toronto, ON^
5/22/2010 – Electric Factory – Philadelphia, PA^
5/23/2010 – Rock on the Range Festival – Columbus, OH
5/26/2010 – Rumsey Playfield, Central Park – New York, NY^
5/27/2010 – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC^

* with Earl Greyhound
^ With Circa Survive, Torche

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Coheed and Cambria: Year of the Black Rainbow 4/13

COHEED AND CAMBRIA SET TO RELEASE YEAR OF THE BLAK RAINBOW APRIL 13

Coheed and Cambria

Coheed and Cambria have confirmed April 13 as the release date for Year of the Black Rainbow, their heavily anticipated fifth studio album. The eagerly awaited prequel to The Amory Wars tetralogy, Year of the Black Rainbow will be released by Columbia Records in both a standard format and a deluxe edition including a 352-page Year of the Black Rainbow novel, penned by the band’s Claudio Sanchez and New York Times Bestselling author Peter David.

Presale orders for the deluxe edition of Year of the Black Rainbow can be placed here.

In addition to the CD and novel, the deluxe edition will include a “Making Of” DVD featuring studio and interview footage as well as a Coheed and Cambria Black Card, which will allow fans early entrance to shows, discounts on band merchandise and exclusive downloads and offers. Sneak peeks at the new album’s artwork and other exclusive visuals can be seen here.

Year of the Black Rainbow is produced by Atticus Ross (Nine Inch Nails, Jane’s Addiction) and Joe Baressi (Queens of the Stone Age, Tool). According to Sanchez, “They have helped us evolve our sound to be more powerful and dynamic than ever and we think it’s definitely our best work to date.”

The new record also features the studio debut of Coheed and Cambria drummer Chris Pennie, who has been playing alongside Sanchez, guitarist Travis Stever and bassist Michael Robert Todd since 2007, and was featured on Neverender: Children of the Fence Edition, the CD/DVD box set documentation of the fall/winter 2008 four-night stands during which the band played its catalogue in its entirety, one album per night, in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and London.

Year Of The Black Rainbow‘s release will be preceded by a series of eight intimate club gigs on the Northeastern U.S., four of which are already sold out. Earl Greyhound supports.

Year Of The Black Rainbow Track Listing

1. One
2. The Broken
3. Guns of Summer
4. Here We Are Juggernaut
5. Far
6. The Shattered Symphony
7. World of Lines
8. Made Out of Nothing
9. Pearl of the Stars
10. In the Flame of Error
11. When Skeletons Live
12. The Black Rainbow

Coheed and Cambria Tour Dates

03/23/10 Tue Harro East Ballroom Rochester, NY

03/24/10 Wed The Westcott Theater Syracuse, NY

03/25/10 Thu Northern Lights Clifton Park, NY

03/26/10 Fri Higher Ground (Ballroom) Burlington, VT

03/28/10 Sun Port City Music Hall Portland, ME

03/29/10 Mon The Webster Hartford, CT

03/30/10 Tue Hardware Bar Wilkes Barre, PA

03/31/10 Wed Music Hall Of Williamsburg Brooklyn, NY

04/17/10 Sat Coachella Music Festival (Empire Polo Grounds) Indio, CA

05/11/10 Tue Ogden Theatre Denver, CO