Coheed And Cambria Frontman Offers Acoustic Taste Of New Song

Posted by Bram Teitelman on Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 4:45 pm

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YouTube Preview ImageWant to hear a new song from Coheed and Cambria’s as-yet-unannounced next album? Frontman Claudio Sanchez feels your pain. That’s why yesterday, he uploaded a video of him playing the song “Sentry the Defiant” on an acoustic guitar. It’s a win for any fan of the band. They get to hear a new song, long before the album is released. And when the album does come out, they’ll get to compare the studio version of “Sentry” to this raw, scrappy version. “Instead of making you wait until the album is released, I thought I’d share my excitement for this song with you now,” Claudio comments about the YouTube clip. “I decided with this piece to video document it’s creation. This is literally the first time I played the song through in its entirety.”

[thanks for the tip, Kaity]

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