Coheed and Cambria are Recording Sixth Studio Album
Announced today through their website, Coheed and Cambria are recording their sixth studio album with re-joined drummer Josh Eppard, who left the group in 2006 and is now replacing Chris Pennie. The band wrote: “We didn’t originally plan to make a big splash about this, but when Chris made his announcement, we were ultimately compelled to. We didn’t want anyone to be concerned about the state of the band, and trying to keep things quiet was proving to be really tough. And besides, we're just really excited and wanted to share that feeling with you.”
About new songs, they added: “As the songs for the new record began twisting into shape, it slowly became apparent that these songs were very dynamic, and could truly flourish with the groove-oriented approach that Josh naturally brings to the table. We also missed Josh as a person -what he meant to us as friends and the energy and humor he exudes. But this isn’t about nostalgia; it’s about who we are now, and what we can achieve musically and as a family, together going forward.”
Coheed and Cambria entered Applehead Studio recently to record with Michael Birnbaum and Chris Bittner, and three tracks have already been put together. They mention, however, that bringing Eppard back is a risk: “Even with his two-years of sobriety, this is a giant leap of faith on our part. But at the end of the day, we have all grown up, and we have all been through so much, that playing with Josh again is sort of like coming home. It's comfortable, it's familiar, it just feels right… it’s hand in glove.”
Regarding his return to the band, Eppard released the following statement: “I regretted not being a part of Coheed from the day they moved on. Although many things were said in the early part of my first years without the band, I think its clear to those who know me that it was the byproduct of anger and disappointment -with myself. Claudio and Travis's (and Mic's) music has always spoke to me in a way that no other music did. I love them both dearly and missed them with all of my heart. After my time in Coheed, I eventually got clean and got real with myself.
“With the help of my loved ones I got back on my feet and that meant playing music again. I'd like to extend an enormous debt of gratitude to Fred Masherino who I played with in Terrible Things for the last 2 years. It's no secret that with the damage I had done to my reputation, no one was taking any chances on me. Fred did and I thank him for that. He taught me so much about humility and reminded me of why I play music in the first place.”
Written on Nov 16 2011 by Irene Test (Google+ profile), writer at KOvideo. Tags: coheed and cambria
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