Coheed And Cambria working on new album, bassist rejoins
This week Nyack, NY's Coheed and Cambria will begin work on their fourth studio album, with producer Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Shadows Fall) in Los Angeles. Bassist Michael Todd, who left the band last August for personal reasons, has rejoined the group and will take part in the recordings. The album is tentatively titled No World for Tomorrow and is set for a fall release. It will serve as the final chapter in the band's ongoing narrative that ties their prior albums together.
Coheed and Cambria last released Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Vol. 1: From Fear Through The Eyes Of Madness in 2005. They'll serve as one of the headliners on this summer's Warped Tour.
Lead singer/guitarist Claudio Sanchez recently spoke with comic book news sites Newsarama and Comic Book Resources about his upcoming series The Amory Wars, which adapts the narrative from the band's albums. The inaugural miniseries will adapt Second Stage Turbine Blade and pairs Sanchez with artist Gus Vasquez and cover artist Tony Moore. The first issue of the five is scheduled to be released in early June by Image Comics and Sanchez' own Evil Ink Comics.