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Cobra Starship
While the City Sleeps We Rule the Streets
Fueled by Ramen/Decaydance
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Legend has it when Gabe Saporta - ex Midtown - was
in the desert he was visited by a cobra
who came to him on a starship and told him about the
impending end of the human existence.
The cobra's message to Gabe was this "The purpose
of your life is to make sure mankind goes out
in style. By teaching hipsters to not take themselves
so seriously and by telling emo kids to
stop being pussies."
Sounds
like that cobra was fucking awesome, and it led to
Gabe forming The Cobra Starship.
The debut album from Cobra Starship, While the City
Sleeps We Rule the Streets features guest
appearances by members of Fall Out Boy, Gym Class
Heroes and The Academy Is
among others
and is a groovy, poppy, electro-fueled pop rock masterpiece,
complete with sing-a-long songs,
head banging tracks and sugary sweet vibes and fun
lyrics of love and dancing.
Oh my hot dance rock album Batman.
While
the City
.. is 11 tracks of infectious synthesized
pop rock, it's a big sounding album.
It can fill an entire room with all its beats and
harmonies. The album also has some sweet song titles
like "Being from New Jersey Means Never Having
to Say You're Sorry" and "Amateur Night
at the
Appollo Creed." It's a fun album with some serious
lyrics - like Open your eyes/I want to watch
you cry/Come on come on/The camera's on - and some
playful ones - like Hey have you heard of my
new religion?/It's called the Church of Hot Addiction
- but mostly it's just a high tempo romp through
you're living room.
Cobra
Starship sounds like a spacier Get Up Kids, with some
prog rock and rockstar attitude
kicking you in the balls. The production is stellar,
every sound is captured and delivered perfectly,
and this album is a party.
The
Ted Leo co-written song "Keep it Simple"
sums it up pretty well when it says - Let this groove
just take you/Make your booty shake too/Just show
me what you can do.
Reviewed
by : Mike
Hammer
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