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Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV Volume...

267.5M streams

267,508,203

In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3

126.5M streams

126,450,931

The Afterman: Deluxe Edition

72.9M streams

72,918,335

No World For Tomorrow

59.8M streams

59,807,675

Vaxis II: A Window of the Waking Mind

59.5M streams

59,470,939

The Color Before The Sun (Deconstructe...

58.6M streams

58,594,398

The Second Stage Turbine Blade (Re-Iss...

52.8M streams

52,788,802

The Afterman: Descension

39.3M streams

39,293,745

The Color Before The Sun

38.5M streams

38,454,796

The Unheavenly Creatures

33.5M streams

33,459,138

Biography

It’s been over two years since Coheed and Cambria’s 2015 album, The Color Before the Sun, was released as the band’s first “non-concept” album over the span of their 15-year career. The album left the sci-fi universe of “The Amory Wars” and instead focused on frontman Claudio Sanchez’s personal life, including the birth of his first child. With 2018 upon us, and a major summer tour now announced, the volume of fans’ chatter for a new album and whether or not it will return to the band’s fictional concept arc will surely reach new heights. Coheed and Cambria is a rare band whose music is able to transcend “scenes” and effortlessly cross genres of rock - from indie to progressive, to metal and pop-punk to classic rock. The band is frequently compared to progressive, operatic rock bands of the ‘70s, ala Queen, Supertramp or Rush due to their thrilling concept albums that take you on a grand journey of sounds and often clock-in around 10 mins, but still somehow include sugary pop-laden hooks. The group’s following has grown steadily every album, partly due to their ferocious live show that brings fans to their knees with an equally expansive light show. This summer, the band will be performing songs from their expansive catalog, and we can only imagine they'll pull a few new tricks from up their sleeves.