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10/13/2006

Black Cobra - Bestial


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Tracklist

01-One Nine
02-Thrown From Great Heights
03-El Equis
04-Beneath
05-Omniscient >mp3
06-The Cry Of Melora
07-Broken On The Wheel
08-Sugar Water
09-El Doce De Octubre
10Sombra De Bestia
11-Kay-Dur-Twenty

Info

Two years after an impressive, albeit short (6 minutes) 2004 debut EP Bi-Coastal bruisers Black Cobra return with their first full-length, Bestail. The band, a collaboration between two ex-members of pioneering tar-pit titans -16- and Cavity, mold doom, hardcore, sludge and even grind into impossibly contorted and sonically dense amalgamations. “Density” is the key term here – Black Cobra conjure a sound so impenetrable, dark and massed, that at full volume, you’d half-expect air to turn to suffocating matter. Beastial, in my humble opinion, is really that friggin’ heavy.

But in this world, just being “heavy” isn’t enough – there’s more to songs than sheer gravitas. On Bestial, Black Cobra have 11 songs and 36 minutes in which to express themselves. This in contrast to our initial introduction to the band, as powerful as it was, only giving the listener 360 seconds of sonic stew. Black Cobra use the time wisely here, the first 3 tracks, “One Nine”, “Thrown From The Great Heights” and “El Equis” particularly having a pleasantly visceral impact with a violent, grind-like fury that was missing from their initial EP. From there they transition nicely into “Beneath”, with it’s subtle, soft Asian-influenced intro belying a slow-moving and very-fucking-angry bellicose goliath about 30 seconds in. The menacing, apocalyptic vibe of “Broken On The Wheel” also bears mentioning, as well as the Unearthly Trance-on-Satan intensity of “Sugar Water” and the darkly atherogenic strains of “Sombra De Bestia”.

Really, I have nothing bad to say about the aptly titled Beastial, other than maybe the rabid vocal barks making me feel like I was a kid back in Temple City, CA living at home again. Yikes. In spite of my own tortured psyche, Beastial may go down as one of the most purely “Heavy” releases of ‘06 . It’d be a tough one to beat, in any case.

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MySpace

http://www.myspace.com/blackcobra

DD

http://rapidshare.de/files/36593219/Black_Cobra_-_Bestial.rar.html

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