That is baffling, especially surrounded by Black Stone Cherry and From Ashes To New. Extremely mismatched.
Apparently they opened for Shinedown earlier in their career so the relationship existed already. Still bummed we haven’t gotten a solo headline package from them thus album cycle
This is an instance where thank goodness paper tickets aren't a thing anymore bc I don't want a Shinedown stub in my collection.
Hoping for those sweet sweet Live Nation all in 30 dollar tickets. Will absolutely show up late, see Coheed and get home early for that price.
Are they just cringe alt rock you don’t like, or are there accountability and accusations? I know like two songs from when I was a kid and they were fine.
It was pretty funny how they dropped off Kid Rock's festival just after their drummer talked shit about Ludacris for doing the same.
The Afterman: Descension 1. 2's My Favourite 1 2. Gravity's Union 3. Key Entity Extraction V: Sentry the Defiant 4. Dark Side of Me 5. Number City 6. Pretelethal 7. The Hard Sell 8. Away We Go 9. Iron Fist This has been my favourite Coheed album since it came out and I think it still is although my top three are pretty much equal and I have a hard time choosing between them. The best songs on here are just too good. Current Ranking The Afterman: Descension Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV: Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3 The Second Stage Turbine Blade The Afterman: Ascension Good Apollo I'm Burning Star IV: Volume Two: No World for Tomorrow Year of the Black Rainbow I was thinking I'd be able to bang the Vaxis albums out quickly since they're still pretty fresh but I forgot about The Color Before the Sun lol.
I feel like The Color Before The Sun is really good, underrated, and the lyrics are cryptic enough to where they could probably retcon it into an Amory Wars episode without missing a beat.
Relistening myself right now and my headcanon fanfiction is the album is Claudio's soul escaping the Keywork to return to the universe. Prove me wrong, Coheed.