Blood Red Summer

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"Blood Red Summer"
Single by Coheed and Cambria
from the album In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3
ReleasedNovember 9, 2004
Recorded2003
Genre
Length4:05
LabelColumbia, Equal Vision
Songwriter(s)Claudio Sanchez, Travis Stever, Josh Eppard, Mic Todd
Producer(s)Michael Birnbaum, Chris Bittner
Coheed and Cambria singles chronology
"A Favor House Atlantic"
(2004)
"Blood Red Summer"
(2004)
"In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3"
(2004)

"Blood Red Summer" is the second single and sixth track from

Alternative Songs chart.[3]

Music video

The music video of the song (directed by Marc Webb) begins with lead singer/guitarist, Claudio Sanchez, in a cabin in the woods. He is shown setting up alarms and booby traps such as trip wires and spot lights outside the cabin and constructing a fence to surround the cabin. All the while he sees fellow band members Travis Stever, Michael Todd, and Josh Eppard, only to suddenly close his eyes and then they are gone. Claudio is then shown sitting in a store room surrounded by shelves of canned food, batteries, and bottled water, eating Campbell's soup from the can. As he eats, the spot lights come on and Claudio rushes to the nearest window to see his band mates outside running through his traps.

Travis, Michael, and Josh all have glowing, red eyes and move in staggered motions. While looking through a spacing in the wooden door, Claudio fires an arrow from a compound bow which hits Josh in the chest but barely fazes him. The three "infected" band members eventually break into the cabin and surround Claudio, attacking him. Claudio wakes up on the floor in front of a door and seems dazed. As his eyes open they are glowing red as well. The video ends with the four band members staggering off through the woods, possibly in search of their next victim.

Single track listings

CD

  1. "Blood Red Summer" (4:05)

Song credits

Performers

Producers

Recorded at Applehead Studios in

Woodstock, New York
for Ill-Air Productions.

  • Michael Birnbaum
  • Chris Bittner

Mastered by

  • Roger Lian at Masterdisk

Charts

Chart Peak

Position

US
Alternative Songs (Billboard)[3]
29

References

  1. ^ Sacher, Andrew (March 16, 2021). "15 albums that shaped progressive post-hardcore in the 2000s". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved November 27, 2021.
  2. ^ Serra, David. "In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth - Coheed and Cambria | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Coheed and Cambria - Alternative Airplay". Billboard. Retrieved February 21, 2022.