Year Of The Cobra premiere the video ‘War Drop’ as the first single taken from their forthcoming new full-length. “Year of the Cobra”, the third album of Seattle’s doom sludge duo has been slated for release on February 28, 2025.
Year Of The Cobra ‘War Drop’ taken from the album “Year of the Cobra”: https://youtu.be/UIisHJXAR34
Year Of The Cobra comment: “The track ‘War Drop’ was the last song that we recorded with Matt Bayles”, vocalist and bass player Amy Barrysmith explains. “I honestly did not think that it was going to make the album when we were listening to it as a demo. After Matt had worked his genius, we ended up choosing it to be our first single. It’s funny how things work out sometimes. I like this song because it has a little unexpected time change and I love nerding out on things like that.”
Year Of The Cobra Tracklist: 1. Full Sails 2. War Drop 3. Daemonium 4. Alone 5. 7 Years 6. The Darkness 7. The Sleep 8. Prayer
Guitars, who needs guitars in heavy music? At least Year Of The Cobra can happily do without the ones that have only thin strings and are mostly good for fiddling around. Vocalist Amy Tung Barrysmith gets a massive groove and lush heaviness out of her bass, which is more than enough to fuel the booming twin engine made from doom metal and psychedelic sludge that drives their self-titled third full-length.
“Year of the Cobra” has clearly grown out of its two forerunners “…in the Shadows Below” (2016) and “Ash and Dust” (2019), but it also surpasses them. Year Of The Cobra have honed their songwriting, which is more to the point, and produces catchy yet super heavy tunes that are tailor-made to fit the band’s strongest aspects. Amy Tung Barrysmith’s rich alto and the seamless rhythmical rapport between her bass lines and Jon Barrysmith’s emotive drumming come to the fore.
Year Of The Cobra were formed in Seattle in 2015, although the two musicians had already met at a Halloween gig in 2007 where they played in different bands. They started talking a little later and discovered a mutual liking for ultra-heavy music. Originally, the duo planned to bring in a guitarist but soon found that things worked well without one. What started out as a little side project with some jamming on special occasions, like birthdays or anniversaries, slowly but inevitably grew into a band – although that had never been the intention.
While duo acts such as BÖLZER and MANTAR had started to grow in popularity, Year Of The Cobra had to carve out their own niche, which they did with deceptively seeming ease. They created a sound that effortlessly ranged from classic doom melancholy to oppressively heavy riff architectures. Year Of The Cobra went on to transform catchy, almost upbeat rock moments into swirling psychedelia. After setting an exclamation mark behind their name mainly in the US with the debut full-length “…in the Shadows Below”, the duo went on to establish their brand internationally with the sophomore album “Ash and Dust”.
With the ground firmly prepared, Year Of The Cobra are ready for the next step as their self-titled third full-length irrefutably proves. The super heavy “Year of the Cobra” gets her fangs into the ears and won’t let go. Heads are forced to bang, but hey – what could be more fun?
Year Of The Cobra line-up: Amy Tung Barrysmith – vocals, bass, keyboards / Johanes Barrysmith – drums
Produced & engineered by Matt Bayles at Studio Litho, Seattle, WA (US) / Mixing by Matt Bayles at The Red Room, Seattle, WA (US) / Mastering by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege, Portland, OR (US)
Available formats: “Year of the Cobra” is available Digipak CD, as a black vinyl LP, as a crystal clear vinyl LP, and as a smokey marbled vinyl LP.