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Cobra Khan

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Bio

Cobra Khan’s emergence from the wreckage of New Zealand hard hitters Sommerset, Day One and Balance has been as well documented as the amount of thrashing the tracks from their mini album 'Sleepless Lions' received since its release in 2006. They’ve played shows big and small over the last few years, building on the live reputation of their previous endeavours to a point where their loyal local following looks forward to Cobra Khan’s now somewhat semi-annual live performances.

Disinterested in retreading old ground and playing to the conventions of whichever guitar-oriented crowd you’re most likely to lump them into, on their first full-length album Cobra Khan have sidestepped genre restrictions and audience expectations alike to make 'Helgorithms' - an album that brings all manner of influences to bear. After key writer Milon Williams immersed himself in his favourite records before writing Helgorithms. The band has surprised even themselves with the finished product, a sentiment sure to be shared by those hearing it upon release.

Various reference points will present themselves throughout the album, some obvious, and others less so, with Cobra Khan shifting gears with ease on a record that remains cohesive throughout and exudes a quiet confidence and depth that entices on subsequent listens.

Exploding out of the gate from the title track onwards, over the course of the next dozen songs 'Helgorithms' twists and turns to reveal an appreciation for guitar-driven numbers that are refreshingly out of synch with mainstream notions about what contemporary metal, punk, and rock are supposed to sound like – and the record’s all the better for it. Diverse and dynamic 'Helgorithms' is more than the sum of its parts, and sure to still be spinning when those ‘contemporaries’ have come to a standstill.

Cobra Khan 'Helgorithms' The New Album In Stores 27.10.08.

Band Members:
Milon Williams (vocals, guitar)
Ben Lee (guitar, vocals)
Evan Short (bass)
Sarah Fox (keyboard)
Andy Morton (drums)

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Upcoming Gigs

05-12-08 Kings Arms Tavern

16-12-08 Kings Arms Tavern

16-01-09 Mount Smart Stadium

Releases

Helgorithms
Year: 2008
Type: Album

Dont Pay The Ferryman (Digital Download Only)
Year: 2007
Type: EP

Sleepless Lions
Year: 2006
Type: Album

Genres

Punk

Labels

Elevenfiftyseven Records

Location

Auckland

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Discussion

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Cobra Khan Live-To-Air 0 Shade 67 Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:29 am
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Cobra Khan New Album and Gig Dates 0 Shade 189 Tue Sep 23, 2008 3:45 pm
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RIPPED-Cobra Khan 1 Dirty Dave 270 Tue Feb 20, 2007 12:57 am
Dirty Dave
Cobra Khan - 'Sleepless Lions' 0 Shade 363 Thu Aug 31, 2006 7:18 pm
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wicked 1 onbrokenwings 461 Thu Dec 8, 2005 7:13 pm
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