Coheed and Cambria include Spain on their new tour, The Color Before The Sun Tour, coinciding with the release of their latest album. We wil enjoy them on Friday, January 22nd at But in Madrid and on Saturday, 23rd at Razzmatazz 2 in Barcelona. Madrid's show will be part of B.A.D. Nights of January, a monthly succession to enjoy the best Rock on the main venues of the Madrid circuit.
Tickets for both shows are already on sale through doctormusic.com and ticketmaster.es, also at FNAC, Viajes Carrefour and Halcón Viajes or by telephone at 902 15 00 25 and other Ticketmaster outlets. Ticket price is 25 Euros (booking fees not included).
Although originally forming as a rock trio in 1995, Coheed and Cambria officially took root in 2001, 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. The band toured extensively for more than a year in support of the album, which was created as the second installment (although the band's first release) of a five-part fictional saga about the doomed marriage of two characters, Coheed and Cambria, whose children may or may not be infected with a serum whose power can destroy the universe. The Amory Wars, a detailed graphic novel series written by Sanchez himself, further explains the band's science fiction narratives.
Now, they present The Color Before the Sun, the first Coheed album to exist outside the dark universe of The Amory Wars—the elaborate sci-fi saga that entwines the band’s first seven albums with comics written by frontman Claudio Sanchez. Even without the narrative concept, The Color Before the Sun is one of the most focused albums of the band’s epic career. Launching to life with the catchy “Island,” Sanchez brings a fresh lyrical perspective to radio-ready rock (“Here to Mars," “You Got Spirit, Kid”), metal theatrics (“Eraser”), and cinematic prog-punk (“Peace To the Mountain”).








