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COBRA

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A HEALTH-
Y MIND IS EX-
PLODE

After five years of breaking nearly every established mold of heavy metal with their genre-defining "sci-fi metal" project The Minus Tide , the band's four remaining members are set to reveal once again the ever-expanding scope of their musical vision and capabilities.
Despite an intensely committed fanbase and consistently positive reviews of their 2004 masterpiece, Anakuklosis, The Minus Tide lost long-time guitarist Chris Klug, and struggled to retain a permanent bassist. After carrying on as a four-piece for several months, Dallas Campbell, Rosanne Campbell, Mikey Iafrate and Dave Klug opted to take the band into period of extended hiatus, choosing instead to begin a new four-piece rock band in its place, and leaving time for much-neglected side projects including Campbell's Drown Culture and Iafrate's M Iafrate & The Priesthood .
The new four-piece, named simply COBRA, takes the Tide's "wall-of-sound" combination of guitar, bass, organ, and drums and strips it down to a pure '70's-inspired riff rock format. The playing and songwriting are clearly inspired by the great riff slingers of the past such as Black Sabbath, Blue Cheer, Motorhead, and Pentagram, with an addition their own brand of hooks, humor, and even culturally-critical lyrics to the mix. In this way, COBRA takes its own unique place among other notable reinventors of the sounds of classic/stoner/riff rock, such as Clutch, Black Mountain, Dead Meadow, Wolfmother, and The Party of Helicopters.
What is perhaps most refreshing about this foursome is that while they have continually experimented and reinvented their approach to music, they have consistently remained themselves while avoiding devolution into gimmickiness, self-conscious irony, or the "let's-dress-up-and-pretend" variety of rock idol worship so common in popular rock music today.
With a debut full-length titled Feels Like Freedom set to drop in mid-late 2006, COBRA is set to take us back to basics, make our healthy minds expode, and remind us all why we got into this rock 'n' roll thing in the first place.
www.thisiscobra.com

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Member Since: 17/04/2005
Band Website: http://www.thisiscobra.com
Band Members: D. Campbell - bass/vocal
R. Campbell - keyboard/vocal
M. Iafrate - guitars/vocal
D. Klug - drum kit/percussion
Influences: black sabbath, black mountain, blue cheer, clutch, comets on fire, helmet, high on fire, lungfish, motorhead, sleep, weather report, pentagram, dead meadow, wolfmother, the party of helicopters, marc warnick
Sounds Like: OUT NOW

COBRA - FEELS LIKE FREEDOM CD-R


01 '78
02 Rainbow Drinks of the Divine Queen
03 Lazy Bones Hit The Mind
04 Wet Altars
05 Kitchen's Closed When The Rooster Crows
06 Eggiwegs (Rope and Rebirth)
07 The Ulmer Scale
08 To The Virgin Plains
09 Untitled
10 Feels Like Freedom
11 War Porn

$10 ppd (email dallas [at] drownculture [dot] com for info) or download for $7.99 at DownloadPunk.com

Type of Label: Major

My Blog

COBRA nearing completion of debut full-length, to launch new website

COBRA, the new rock band featuring the remaining four members of Wheeling, WV's The Minus Tide, is currently putting the finishing touches on their debut full-length recording. The currently untitled ...
Posted by on Tue, 09 May 2006 10:18:00 GMT

COBRA in pre-production for debut recording

We are currently recording pre-production demos for what will eventually be our debut full-length recording. Some add'l songs will probably be posted on here soon when they become available. And there...
Posted by on Fri, 06 Jan 2006 08:23:00 GMT

COBRA set to perform 70s-influenced rock

By Leann Ray Staff Writer Morgantown had better watch out, because COBRA is about to strike. COBRA is the newest project of Dallas Campbell, Rosie Campbell, Mikey Iafrate and Dave Klug, th...
Posted by on Fri, 07 Oct 2005 09:52:00 GMT