You Win Again, Koko

With dispiriting inevitability, another of my favourite bands plays Koko and I've begrudgingly agreed to go back there. This time it's prog-rock heroes Coheed & Cambria who will be playing their third record “Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV: From Fear Through The Eyes of Madness”* in full in June. My favourite Coheed record is "In Keeping Secrets Of Silent Earth: 3"* but there are a number of stand out tracks on it including "Welcome Home" which is pretty much a modern classic. I use the word riff far too often on this blog to try and disguise the fact that I know nothing about music or how to write about it, but my God, the riffs in "Welcome Home" are sensational.

I have already seen Coheed play the record in full as part of their "Neverender" run of shows in 2008 at the much missed Astoria. It feels incredible to me that that was nearly a decade ago. Anyway I was a relatively new fan of the band at the time and will probably get a lot more out of this reprise. They also probably put on the best show I've seen at the Koko the last time they were there, supporting themselves with an acoustic set. There's scope for cautious optimism here.

Anyway, the gigs continue tomorrow as rubenesque rebel Darren Maskell and I will be heading down to Kingston town to watch Sum 41 in a nightclub.



*Yes, I'm aware these are pretentiously long and ludicrous record titles.

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