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Getting in the holiday spirit, Coheed and Cambria members kicked off Rolling Stone's "Holiday Playlist," which asks a number of artist to cover their favorite seasonal tunes. Coheed frontman Claudio Sanchez, along with the help of the group's guitarist Travis Stever and Sanchez's wife Chondra, the trio offered an engaging version of "White Christmas." -
Adele's 'Hello' Covered by Coheed and Cambria Frontman Claudio Sanchez [WATCH]
Covers of Adele's "Hello" continue to pop up as the song continues to lead the charts for several weeks. The latest and unexpected take on the 25 track comes from Coheed and Cambria frontman Claudio Sanchez, who delivers an intimate version of the power ballad with just a microphone and guitar. -
Glassjaw Drop 'New White Extremity,' First Track in Over 13 Years [LISTEN]
It's been 13 long years since Long Island post hard-core band, Glassjaw, has dropped a full-length LP. Rumors circulating about a new record have been around for quite some time but now, it looks like fans can finally expect a full length album in 2016. On Tuesday, Glassjaw dropped a new track, "New White Extremity," which all fans can agree was a long-time coming. -
Pentatonix vs. Demi Lovato 'Confident': What New Album Debuted at No. 1?
It was a close race to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 this week, but a cappella group Pentatonix edged out Demi Lovato's Confident for the top spot on the charts, in a race that came down to less than 1000 album equivalent units. And though the fight for the peak was a close one, other new releases from Machine Gun Kelly, The Game and Coheed & Cambria also fared well in the top 10. -
Coheed and Cambria Halt Sci-Fi Concept for New Album 'The Color Before The Sun'
For over a decade, Coheed and Cambria have channeled their artistic drive not only into their music but into their ongoing science fiction story "The Amory Wars," paired with the progressive rock band's first seven studio albums. Stepping away from their conceptual storyline, the band decided to take a different direction for their latest LP due out October 9 via 300 Entertainment, The Color Before the Sun. -
I The Mighty and 'Connector' Beg For Grander Prog-Rock Sound
Society always celebrates the records that top the Billboard 200 album chart. Back of The Billboards is a Music Times weekly segment that looks at the opposite end: the new record that finished closest to the back of the Billboard 200 for the previous week. We hope to give a fighting chance to the bands you haven't heard of. This week we look at 'Connector,' the second album from alt-rockers I The Mighty. -
9 Bands Named After People Who Aren't Members: Lynyrd Skynyrd, Pink Floyd, And More
When you hear about an artist such as Elvis Costello or Billy Joel, it's safe to assume that these are solo artists. Some bands, however, adopt names such as these that would confuse people into thinking they're solo acts, or even duos. Here are nine bands that are named after people who aren't in the band. -
8 Duets We Don't Want To Hear: Kanye West, Miley Cyrus, And More
With the upcoming releases of Smokey Robinson's duets album (Smokey & Friends) and a collaborative album between Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett (Cheek To Cheek), it seems like duets have become pretty popular recently. Though Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett's voices seem like they would go well together, there are plenty of other artists who definitely shouldn't sing together. Here are some duets that we do not want to hear. -
Jane's Addiction (Mainly Perry Farrell) Have Big Ideas and New Single: "Another Soulmate"
Jane's Addiction has never been a band to work too quickly. The gap between albums two and three was 13 years, and another eight years between three and four. And although that fourth album was released in 2011 ("The Great Escape Artist"), vocalist Perry Farrell reports that the band will be playing a new single when it hits the road as part of the Uproar Festival.
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