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Coheed and Cambria bringing adventurous music to Chicago

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The band Coheed and Cambria will perform Saturday at the Congress Theatre in Chicago. (Provided photo)

It’s a busy week for New York band Coheed and Cambria.

The band on Tuesday released “The Afterman: Descension,” the second volume to “The Afterman: Ascension,” which debuted last October in the top five on the Billboard album charts.

Coheed and Cambria is touring this week in support of the album, and will play Saturday at Congress Theatre, 2135 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago.

Between The Buried and Me and Russian Circles also are on the bill. The show starts at 6:30 p.m., and tickets are $29.98, available at www.ticketfly.com.

Kane County Chronicle reporter Eric Schelkopf had the chance to interview Coheed and Cambria bassist Zach Cooper, who joined the band last year.

Eric Schelkopf: Did you consider yourself to be a fan before you joined the band?

ZC: Yeah, absolutely. I’ve been a fan for a long time.

ES: The band parted ways with previous bassist Michael Todd on a sour note. He had been in the band for a long time. Did you feel pressure to fill those shoes?

ZC: At the very beginning, when I auditioned, I didn’t really feel any pressure. They were very supportive of just me playing the way I was playing; approaching things the way I would approach them.

So, the whole first couple of months that I was working with them, we were working on these two records and I felt kind of comfortable approaching things with the way I would naturally approach them.

It wasn’t until we started rehearsals for the first tour that I did that I started to feel a little bit of that pressure. We were playing older songs, songs that I had listened to for years, and now I have to stay true to what Mike had played, but do it my own way.

That’s when I started to feel a little bit of that pressure. I just do my best to give them as much justice as I can.

ES: I suppose you guys will be playing a good chunk from the new album Saturday. What should people expect from the show?

ZC: Definitely a good chunk of the set is new material. It being a double record, there’s a lot of new songs to play.

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