Coheed and Cambria Plotting Next Move
. "It's a real ode to our fans, our hardcore fans," guitarist Travis Stever told Billboard. "It's one of the better shows we've gone out with in a really long time. We're always ready to stimulate the ears and the eyes, but on this one we wanted to make it really special." As for the group's next creative endeavor, Stever said the ideas are already flying around Camp Coheed. "I think there's a lot of ideas floating around � nothing set in stone, which there shouldn't be yet," he said. "Claudio has written quite a few songs that he doesn't know what they're going to be for. They could be Coheed. I've been working on stuff, everybody's working on music constantly, so there's ideas all over the place. Once we get together as a band and work those ideas out, we'll see what happens. I have a feeling whatever the band decides to do, it's going to be great." more on this story Gibson.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock.
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