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Coheed and Cambria Announce New Album

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    Coheed and Cambria will release The Father of Make Believe on March 13th. Today they’ve shared the single “Searching for Tomorrow” and pre-orders are now up.

    Coheed and Cambria announces their forthcoming album The Father of Make Believe due March 13th, 2025 via Virgin Music Group. The new full-length marks the 10th studio album from the New York band and continues the narrative of The Amory Wars / Vaxis universe, following their 2022 album Vaxis Act II: A Window of the Waking Mind, which garnered critical success and the band’s first Top 10 radio single of their career with “Shoulders.” Alongside the album’s announcement, Coheed and Cambria shares the new single “Searching for Tomorrow,” which arrives alongside an Anthony Scheppard-directed and animated video. The Father of Make Believe will also include the recently-released single “Blind Side Sonny,” arguably Coheed and Cambria’s most aggressive track to date that was complemented by a Max Moore-directed video that unveiled a new villain in The Amory Wars realm. 
    
    Speaking about “Searching for Tomorrow” and The Father of Make Believe, bandleader, vocalist and lead guitarist Caludio Sanchez shares, "This song is a reminder that always looking for something better in your life robs you of being able to appreciate the good things you already have. 
    
    With every album I try to ‘outdo’ the one before, or at least make something that sounds different and evolved in some way.  I think that initial struggle added to the feeling of having a kind of musical midlife crisis…this constant internal battle of searching for creative release and growth…the being unsure if it’s the right path. This one took more effort in the beginning, but in the end I think the digging was worth it for the subsequent surge.”
    
    Additionally, the Vaxis Act III: The Father of Make Believe limited edition box set is available for pre-order today and features the CD and digital download along with various exclusives, including Blind Side Sonny's fully wearable and functional helmet and neuro-dynamic display goggles, Vaxis Act III: The Father of Make Believe hardcover illustrated novella coffee table book, neuro-dynamic display goggles app for display customization, 11.5” x 35” Vaxis III: The Father of Make Believe bedroom poster and a signed Death Certificate of Siv Trafinder. Box set is available for pre-order HERE.
    
    One way to look at The Father of Make Believe is Coheed and Cambria establishing a desire to move forward while honoring a remarkable history. Another: a series of questions, emotions, and thoughts at war with each other — “a war within myself,” as Sanchez puts it. The Father of Make Believe fits into the band’s sonic oeuvre with wailing guitars, drums that crack like fireworks, and Sanchez’s aching, powerful voice centering us through moments both placid and pinwheeling. Where the set forges new ground is in how Sanchez embraces the role of main character. He’s often used epic songcraft to mask the stories he wanted to tell: reflections on an addicted father, memories of his beloved grandfather, fears about raising a child in a cruel world, anxieties around losing the love of his life. This time around, he’s writing more directly about his life and, especially, his career. Sanchez is the Father of Make Believe, gazing down upon this world he's wrought.
    
    Next year, Coheed and Cambria will join Tool, Primus, Mastodon, Eagles of Death Metal and more for the Tool in the Sand festival in the Dominican Republic in March ahead of 2000 Trees with Kneecap, Taking Back Sunday, Alexisonfire, and more in the United Kingdom in July. Next November, Coheed will embark on their S.S. Neverender 2025 cruise with Thursday, L.S. Dunes, The Dear Hunter, Hail The Sun, Meet Me At The Altar and more. Tickets available HERE. Earlier this year, Coheed and Cambria traversed North America with Incubus, which saw the band play legendary venues across the country, including sold out shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City and Allstate Arena in Chicago as well as a co-headline tour with legendary funk-prog masters, Primus. Also, Coheed and Cambria headlined the Saturday night at Furnace Fest in Alabama and performed both dates of When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas before their trek to Australia where they headlined the multi-city Monolith Festival. 
    
    For the last 20 years, Coheed and Cambria have continuously broken the mold of what a rock band can be, forging their own path and building a universe around their music unlike any other. Whether it is in the way their genre-spanning approach to songwriting has allowed them to bridge worlds without being contained to one, or the multifaceted story arc of their albums and comic book series which mark the longest running concept story in music, Coheed and Cambria have consistently shaped new standards, never conformed. Comprised of Claudio Sanchez (Vocals / Guitar), Travis Stever (Guitar), Josh Eppard (Drums) and Zach Cooper (Bass) the band has gripped listeners and press around the globe with their visionary compositions and conceptual mastery.
    
    Pre-order / save The Father of Make Believe, purchase the box set and check out “Searching for Tomorrow” above, see live details and album details below, and stay tuned for more from Coheed and Cambria coming soon.

    Track Listing

    1. Yesterday's Lost
    2. Goodbye, Sunshine
    3. Searching For Tomorrow
    4. The Father of Make Believe
    5. Meri of Mercy
    6. Blind Side Sonny
    7. Play The Poet
    8. One Last Miracle
    9. Corner My Confidence
    10. Someone Who Can
    11. The Continuum I: Welcome to Forever, Mr. Nobody
    12. The Continuum II: The Flood
    13. The Continuum III: Tethered Together
    14. The Continuum IV: So It Goes
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  2. DimeStoreSaint

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    Fuck Yes
     
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  3. metallikunt

    I'm in love with the ordinary

    Single is awesome, and this album is one of my most anticipated. This band does no wrong!
     
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  4. SuNDaYSTaR

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    Took me about 15 seconds to buy it. These guys never miss.
     
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  5. Bayside 182

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    This rocks! I also see another track up from the album, Blind Side Sonny, the hardest song I've ever heard from them. Looking forward to this album!
     
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  6. Former Planets

    Aaaachem!

    Haven’t listened yet and I’m sure I’ll love it, but their newer stuff doesn’t have any staying power for me. I bought and listened to the last couple like 20 times in a week, then put it away and never listened again.
     
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  8. AlwaysEvolving21

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    Hell yeah. It's morphin' time.
     
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  9. Ska Senanake

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    New single slaps.
     
  10. WadeCastle

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    this song shreds, that bridge goes hard \m/