Denver Metal Group Cobranoid Does What It Wants, When It Wants

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Denver Metal Group Cobranoid Does What It Wants, When It Wants
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The band has been on the scene for years, but is finally releasing its debut album with a concert at HQ on Friday, August 16

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“I mean, who doesn’t want an album when they first start a band? But we were just hungry to play live, then really started honing the songwriting,” Gaso explains. “By the time we got to the studio, we had a pretty solid grasp on the songs.” But that’s Cobranoid. The three amigos, who had played together in other bands before forming Cobranoid,“What you’re getting is all the front-running emotions that we were all going through starting this band and wanting to be that speed doom power trio and carve our name out and do the best we can to separate ourselves,” Gaso adds. “To have that inspiration but also that desire to set yourself apart from the status quo — I think that’s what we tried to do with this album.

“It feels like Kyle was in a writing lab of sorts. I was blown away with how much material he had,” O’Connor remembers. “I thought we were just going to jam some Motörhead covers and just have some fun.

“To me, it’s just a good way to beat the shit out of my drum set. I live for that. I can work eight hours and still just want to get behind that drum kit. Dead, beat, no energy, but still just want to play drums,” he explains. “Cobranoid is a way for me to come down here, talk shit with my friends and beat the snot out of my drums.”

“I think we represent an aspect of the Denver scene that needs to be seen elsewhere,” Gaso says. “We feel right at home playing with most genres. We like to be amalgamists in what we’re able to fit with.”

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