Cobra Man is led by Andy Harry and Sarah Rayne.
Los Angeles Power Disco didn't exist before COBRA MAN got together, and now it's here to stay.
Today a 7-person ensemble, COBRA MAN delivers its message with music in the spirit of classic stadium anthems.
Often eerie and mysterious but always energetic and inspired. COBRA MAN songs mix the celebratory decadence of funk, street punk, and the b-movie splatter films that once filled video stores. It's an end-of-the-world intersection of B-52s, Daft Punk, Chic, Devo, Judas Priest, and early Ozzy.
They make lo-fo punk and Italo disco, blended with furious fascination and purpose, and devoid of self-conscious pretension. COBRA MAN's creative duo will never throw away a massive hook.
"They're the kind of band with choruses that will bounce around your head for weeks," wrote Thrasher Magazine in a glowing profile. "Even the most introverted of us will consider crowd surfing at one of their shows."
Cobra Man is led by Andy Harry and Sarah Rayne.
Los Angeles Power Disco didn't exist before COBRA MAN got together, and now it's here to stay.
Today a 7-person ensemble, COBRA MAN delivers its message with music in the spirit of classic stadium anthems.
Often eerie and mysterious but always energetic and inspired. COBRA MAN songs mix the celebratory decadence of funk, street punk, and the b-movie splatter films that once filled video stores. It's an end-of-the-world intersection of B-52s, Daft Punk, Chic, Devo, Judas Priest, and early Ozzy.
They make lo-fo punk and Italo disco, blended with furious fascination and purpose, and devoid of self-conscious pretension. COBRA MAN's creative duo will never throw away a massive hook.
"They're the kind of band with choruses that will bounce around your head for weeks," wrote Thrasher Magazine in a glowing profile. "Even the most introverted of us will consider crowd surfing at one of their shows."