Coheed & Cambria aiming for accessibility with new album
According to a new Billboard article, with their new album Coheed and Cambria is aiming to produce their most accessible material to date. It also almost didn't happen after the loss of two members last year.
Frontman/songwriter Claudio Sanchez explained:
That's really why we named the new album 'No Word For Tomorrow,'t has its place in the concept, but for a moment there Travis (Stever, guitarist) and myself felt that this band wasn't going to move forward due to losing half of us. There was a moment of doubt
As for accessibility, Claudio noted:
That wasn't a conscious decision on the band's part, but when I listen to it, yeah, it feels that way, There was certainly a moment for me where I was a little concerned, like 'Oh my God –– this is the record we wrote?' It kind of caught me by surprise.
The record is titled Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume Two: No World For Tomorrow and is due out October 23, 2007
In related news, the band has posted another one of their "enigmatic" video previews. You can click Read More to check it out.