There’s A New COHEED AND CAMBRIA Album on the Way

by | Jul 7, 2015

No more The Amory Wars for Coheed and Cambria, at least not with their new album. The band will be taking a different approach with their new record out this fall, as they’ll be putting out their first non-conceptual release.

Titled The Color Before The Sun, mastermind Claudio Sanchez said he wants people to know that Coheed and write that kind of record.

Here’s a new track from the effort — it’s called “You Got Spirit, Kid.”

The Color Before The Sun comes out October 9th through 300 Entertainment.

Coheed tour dates:

Aug 08 Nashville, TN @ Ink N Iron Fest
Aug 09 Atlanta, GA @ Wrecking Ball

Aug 14 Kent, UK @ Hevy Fest 2015
Aug 15 Amsterdam, NLD @ Neverender IKSSE:3
Aug 16 Schloβ Holte-Stukenbrock, GER @ Serengeti Festival
Aug 18 Frankfurt, GER @ Neverender IKSSE:3
Aug 19 Cologne, GER @ Neverender IKSSE:3
Aug 20 Gampel-Bratsch, CHE @ Open Air Gampel
Aug 21 Hasselt, BEL @ Pukkelpop

Aug 28-30 Denver, CO @ Riot Fest
Sep 11 Chicago, IL @ Riot Fest
Sep 13 Sterling Heights, MI @ Chill On The Hill
Sep 19-20 Toronto, ON @ Riot Fest
Oct 25 Sacramento, CA @ Aftershock Festival
Oct 31 Tempe, AZ @ Monster Mash Music Festival
Nov 06-08 Austin, TX @ Fun Fun Fun Fest

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