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Coheed & Cambria is a progressive rock band, formed in Nyack, New York, United States in 1995 under the name Shabutie, but in 2001 changed the name to Coheed and Cambria. The current lineup consists of Claudio Sanchez (vocals, guitars), Travis Stever (guitars), Michael Todd (bass), and Chris Pennie (drums). Former members include Jon Carleo (bass, left in 1996), Nate Kelley (drums, left in 2001), and Josh Eppard (drums, left in 2006). |
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The Rhodes and Frankie and His Fingers fuel indie band wave Date: 14 Nov 2009 Poughkeepsie Journal -
If you're in the Hudson Valley Saturday night looking for some great live music, put your ear to the ground and follow the sound of screaming girls.
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The Fall Of Troy - In The Unlikely Event Date: 11 Nov 2009 antiMUSIC -
The stylistic progression works well, combining jarring polyrhythmic lines with groove and extending beyond that. If you're an adventurous listener unfamiliar with them, this is as good a place as any to jump into their catalog.
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And Now For Something Completely Different From Oceansize Date: 09 Nov 2009 antiMUSIC -
a project Oceansize had in mind for a long time finally took shape
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Seas of Wake bring a tsunami of sound on stage Date: 04 Nov 2009 The Township Journal -
Local teens will rock Mountain Creek on Halloween, By Amy Stewart
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Event: The Ataris, Stealing O'Neal, To The North @ The Zoo, Brisbane (21/10/2009) (Faster Louder)
Date: 29 Oct 2009 Teenage angst returns for one night only in the form of The Ataris.
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Headliners: Jay-Z Date: 22 Oct 2009 Columbus Alive -
In recent years rappers have been discovering what Hollywood has known for years: Sequels sell. Trouble is, most of them are a mere shadow of the original.
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George Clinton plays The Chance Date: 16 Oct 2009 Kingston Daily Freeman -
George Clinton and the 420 Funk Mob will perform tonight at 8:30 p.m. at The Chance in Poughkeepsie.
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From the muddy frontlines of ACL comes a report filed by two intrepid Weekleteers. Date: 16 Oct 2009 Fort Worth Weekly -
Two weekends ago at Austin City Limits, about 65,000 official ticket holders and thousands more who managed to infiltrate Zilker Park without paying a dime became a temporary small town. This year's lineup featured some of the grunge-era's finest, along with indie-rock's latest and "greatest."
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