coheed and cambria

UTG LIST: Essential Songs for Valentine’s Day

No one holiday hinges on personal outlook quite like Valentine’s Day. Presents are pleasant, and candy is dandy, but unlike these other annual undertakings, this particular celebration is totally dependent on one’s current state of being. For those deep in the throes of love, V-Day is not only welcomed, but anticipated, while the single and […]

UTG ALBUM PREMIERE: Vitamin Sun – ‘She Is The Sea & She Is Loud’

Last week we premiered Vitamin Sun‘s first single “The Oldest Living Memory,” off of their upcoming debut LP, She Is The Sea & She Is Loud. Today, we are happy to bring an exclusive premiere of their entire debut album. Vitamin Sun has worked tirelessly on constructing their eccentrically schizophrenic, yet cautiously beautiful sound. With […]

UTG PREMIERE: Vitamin Sun – “The Oldest Living Memory”

Today we are happy to bring you the first of two premieres with Massachusetts’ Vitamin Sun. Vitamin Sun are gearing up to release their debut album, She Is The Sea & She Is Loud, on Feb. 13, but we are happy to provide the first track released from the LP, “The Oldest Living Memory.” UTG […]

LIVE REVIEW: Coheed And Cambria – ‘Neverender: In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3’

Under The Gun Review sent staff writer, Drew Caruso, to the House of Blues in Boston to experience Coheed And Cambria’s monumental album ‘In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3’ in full. Late on an Autumn evening, the fiction saw the real. It was certainly difficult to ascertain the correct words to attribute my emotions […]

Coheed And Cambria Frontman Releases Song Dedicated To His Son

Coheed And Cambria frontman Claudio Sanchez and his wife recently welcomed their first child to their little family. In anticipation of his son’s birth Sanchez wrote a song dedicated to him. The song is titled “Atlas,” which is his son’s name, and you can stream it right beneath the break. The video features Sanchez singing […]

Coheed And Cambria Announce ‘In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3’ Remaster, Vinyl Pre-Orders Live

Children of the fence, rejoice! It has been a long wait, but pre-orders are live for a gatefold double LP remaster of the famed In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3. Available in a beautiful grey/marble variant, peach marble (Neverender tour exclusive), and black, the release is sure to please fans who have long waited […]

Claudio Sanchez’s New Record Label Signs Thank You Scientist

Coheed And Cambria‘s frontman, Claudio Sanchez, has many talents. The band has a huge following, and Sanchez has written his fair share of comic books over the years. His latest endeavor is with the launch of a new record label named Evil Ink Records. The label is owned by Sanchez, and they have announced their […]

Coheed And Cambria Announce ‘In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3’ Tour

Coheed and Cambria fans get ready! The band has just announced their official NEVERENDER In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3 Tour and the pre-sale is already up. It’s hard to believe it has already been over a decade since this album was released. Highly regarded as the album that flung Coheed into the next […]

UTG TV: An Interview With Between The Buried And Me’s Dan Briggs

“It was pretty magical. We were wearing suits and dress pants. It felt like we were desecrating the place with the music we were playing, so we might as well look nice,” says Dan Briggs, reflecting on his performance at the world-renowned Radio City Music Hall. Whether or not you’re into music as heavy or […]

WATCH: Coheed and Cambria’s Full Guitar Center Session

In case you missed it, you can now watch Coheed and Cambria‘s full one-hour Guitar Center Session on YouTube. In the special, which aired on January 10 on Direct TV, the band plays through six familiar tracks while frontman Claudio Sanchez undergoes a lengthy interview with Nic Harcourt. Sanchez discusses how the band formed, the […]

Jacob Tender’s ‘Best Of 2013′ In Music

‘Tis the season to make the most difficult choices I have to make all year. Seriously, my life is easy enough to make that statement true. I hate making these lists, more-so this year than any year previous. Yet I’m obligated to do so. So here I am. You see, in January, I told myself […]

Michael Giegerich’s ‘Best of 2013’ In Music

I could preface my list of personal favorite records from 2013 with a stereotypical tangent concerning how difficult it was to handpick each choice, but that would be a completely boldfaced lie. Throughout the year, each one of these albums stood out to me as soon as they emerged from my headphones and latched onto […]