Great album; heavier then the first one but nevertheless a truly great slice of New Zealand music
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Great album; heavier then the first one but nevertheless a truly great slice of New Zealand music
Not really sure of their latest work , a lot heavier than first albums . Not their best work.
Cobra Khan is back and proud to announce the release of new and 2nd full length album Adversities Some may say little has been heard from this Auckland five piece since the acclaimed 2008 Helgorithms but hidden away in home studios, bedrooms and the practice room alike, Cobra Khan are now ready to deliver.
Tracked under the watchful eye of bassist Evan Short and produced by both Evan and Milon Williams (vocals/guitar) it will quickly become obvious that Adversities is a monstrous and most welcome injection into the local heavy music scene.
Cobra Khan hasn’t lost any of the rapid tempo and menace they are known for – in fact, they've moved up a couple of gears. The new tunes all kick off with double-barrelled gunshot drumming, keyboard wreckage and sublime twin guitars entwining each other in a brute strength death match, giving ground only to make way for large vocal refrains. The album sits together cohesively, giving the listener a dark and mean thrill ride for the full 46 minutes, moving through more complex moods than a Colin McCahon exhibition.
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