MusicSkins are a sticker-like product that are designed to protect your portable electronics (Mp3 player, cell phone, laptop) from getting pesky dings and scratches that often come with the territory of living a mobile life. What sets MusicSkins apart from the average skin is their ability to be completely removable without leaving any residue on said portable device. The second best part of the skins is they come in a ton of interesting and cool designs that pretty much anyone who’s a fan... Read Full Story
The White Stripes have really grown on me recently. I used to not be fan of the two man (well, one man and one woman) band. Lately I have been listening to the first song I will be presenting to you today, "A Martyr for my Love for You," and have been enjoying it thoroughly. A two person band is not something you come across often, so they deserve a lot of respect not only for pulling it off, but being able to create such amazing music with this seemingly handicap. "A Martyr for my Love for... Read Full Story
Available videos: A Favor House AtlanticBlood Red SummerDelirium TriggerThe SufferingWelcome HomeIn Keeping Secrets Of Silent Eearth: 3 Metal Music Store: Buy Coheed and Cambria albumsBuy Coheed and Cambria DVDsBuy Coheed and Cambria T-Shirts Official Homepage Coheed and Cambria is an American progressive rock band formed in Nyack, New York.The band has been active since 1995, although they did not go by the name Coheed and Cambria until 2001, when Nate Kelley left the band. Before this... Read Full Story
We’re giving away some more cool things that you can win. This time around you have a chance to win some cool stuff from COHEED AND CAMBRIA. Their new album, No World For Tomorrow just came out a few weeks ago. By now everyone should know the story of the two main characters the band’s records surround, Coheed and Cambria, and their fight to save humanity.
This got us thinking if there were any other great duos out existed and we think there are many. So we figured we’d make your entry into... Read Full Story
It’s been a while since people mistook a publicity stunt as a sign of terrorism. We now have Lawrence Kansas to thank for restoring our faith that people still are fans of blowing things out of proportion.
Tuesday October 23rd marked the release date of the new COHEED AND CAMBRIA album, No World For Tomorrow. In an effort to promote that, people went to the streets of University Of Kansas and put the band’s logo on the cement along with the album’s release date. A series of emails then spread... Read Full Story