- by Lee Glynn
- Friday, February 03, 2006
- filed in: Indie





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New York’s self confessed Sci-Fi geeks Coheed And Cambria release ‘The Suffering’- another page taken from the new chapter in their post apocalyptic tale that has captivated their fans and along the way instigated a crossover between comic books, Sci-Fi and prog-rock The Suffering is a fantastically catchy tune that is full of venomous hooks that pull the listener in and infect them in such a way that getting this tune out of your head is not an option. Sanchez’ vocals are on typically perfect form and the complexity and layering of this song is overwhelming as all instruments paint a clearer picture on the ever unfolding canvas that is the world of the two fictional comrades ‘Coheed and Cambria’. In a word - brilliant.
New York’s self confessed Sci-Fi geeks Coheed And Cambria release ‘The Suffering’- another page taken from the new chapter in their post apocalyptic tale that has captivated their fans and along the way instigated a crossover between comic books, Sci-Fi and prog-rock The Suffering is a fantastically catchy tune that is full of venomous hooks that pull the listener in and infect them in such a way that getting this tune out of your head is not an option. Sanchez’ vocals are on typically perfect form and the complexity and layering of this song is overwhelming as all instruments paint a clearer picture on the ever unfolding canvas that is the world of the two fictional comrades ‘Coheed and Cambria’. In a word - brilliant. 

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