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No World for Tomorrow

Coheed and Cambria

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Customer Reviews

The End Complete

Brilliant album, an excellent way to end the series, but also poses more questions as to how things will pan out after the release of the next album, which confusingly, will be the first chapter of the story. Is this the end of the story as a whole, or just the end of one story? Either way, putting aside the story and its nuances, its a great rock album which stands up, even if you know nothing of the plot and what it stands for. Claudios voice seems to have matured a lot, as has the overall sound of the band, and they still sound good after the recent trials they have been through. Took me a while to get into, but once I had, it sits quality wise up there with the other albums, and I can give it no better praise than that.

i have a bone to pick

a fantastic album, i agree with people when they say the best way to end the saga. BUT, the one thing ive loved about said saga, is the intro, the classic well known COACA piece thats been on every album "the ring in return" "keeping the blade" i forget the other, but its not here!!!! oh well

Prog Brilliance

A genius album. Combinations of styles link really well in this album and Taylor Hawkins has had a huge affect on the old crates. Deffinantly recommend for all Coheed fans!!

Biography

Formed: 2001 in Nyack, NY

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Although originally forming as a rock trio in 1995, New York's Coheed and Cambria officially took root in 2001, shedding their former name of Shabutie and embracing a fusion of progressive rock, emocore, and highly conceptual album themes. Vocalist/guitarist Claudio Sanchez, guitarist Travis Stever, bassist Michael Todd, and drummer Joshua Eppard issued their group's full-length debut, 2002's The Second Stage Turbine Blade, on the Albany-based Equal Vision Records. The band toured extensively for...
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