Here’s how Coheed And Cambria created new album The Unheavenly Creatures

Coheed And Cambria have released the first part of a mini documentary showing how they created their latest album The Unheavenly Creatures.

The record has just come out and sees the band return to their concept-focused work of the past, after they stepped away from the format on 2015’s The Color Before The Sun.

The video shows the band laying down parts of the album and features interviews where they explain how they came up with ideas for the record.

Check it out below.

Last week, Coheed released a video for their track Old Flames, which was directed by Charles “Chas” Todd and showed Claudio and the boys involved in a futuristic bank heist, with a dance troupe taking centre stage.

Coheed And Cambria are currently on tour across the UK and will play at Newcastle’s O2 Academy tonight.

Coheed And Cambria - The Unheavenly Creatures

Coheed And Cambria - The Unheavenly Creatures
The Unheavenly Creatures marks Coheed And Cambria's return to concept albums and is the opening act in a new story arc set in The Amory Wars universe

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