Coheed and Cambria’s Vaxis: Act III: The Father of Make Believe—A Thrilling Evolution


Coheed and Cambria return with Vaxis: Act III: The Father of Make Believe, the next chapter in their sprawling Amory Wars saga. The album is a masterclass in their signature fusion of progressive rock, emo, and pop-punk, showcasing their continued evolution while staying true to the sound that made them icons.
Opening with “Yesterday’s Lost”, the album sets an introspective tone with somber piano and acoustic elements before launching into the band’s signature grandeur. Tracks like “Goodbye, Sunshine” burst with towering melodies and intricate guitar work, while “Searching for Tomorrow” showcases Coheed’s knack for weaving technical brilliance into soaring anthems.
Claudio Sanchez’s vocals remain as dynamic as ever, effortlessly shifting between vulnerability and fury. His storytelling prowess continues to elevate the band’s concept-driven approach, exploring themes of time, age, and self-discovery. Guitarist Travis Stever delivers electrifying riffs, while Josh Eppard and Zach Cooper hold down a powerhouse rhythm section, keeping the album driving forward with precision and intensity.
Vaxis: Act III isn’t just a continuation of Coheed’s saga—it’s a bold statement of musical evolution. Blending intricate compositions with sweeping, cinematic storytelling, the album feels both timeless and urgent, proving once again why Coheed and Cambria remain in a league of their own.