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King Kobra – S/T (2011)

  • June 15, 2011
  • by Rob Rockitt
  • · CD Reviews I-P · Entertainment · Hard Rock Music · Hard Rock News · Music

I have been a fan of Paul Shortino since his Rough Cutt days. When I heard he was taking over the vocals duties for the King Kobra reunion, I couldn’t have been happier.  I was hopeful that his vocals would help propel King Kobra to new heights. I can happily that say that Shortino’s voice is stronger than ever.  His vocals are a good match for King Kobra.

In my opinion, King Kobra’s music has been hit or miss over the years.  Their debut album Ready To Strike is still my de facto favorite.  The latest effort from King Kobra, doesn’t surpass the debut album, but it is still pretty good.  In all reality, it might not be fair to compare this version of King Kobra to the original version as Shortino’s vocals are much different from those of Mark/Marcie Free.  If I were to compare this CD to the original releases of Rough Cutt, Shortino’s former band,  it stands out extremely well.

“Rock the House” opens the album in fine fashion with a cool party rock anthem.  “Turn Up the Good Times” helps deliver that one-two punch. This heavy rocker is the perfect complement to “Rock the House”.  King Kobra came firing out of the gate for this CD.

The pace slows down for the song “Live Forever”.  The funny thing about “Live Forever” is, if this song was released twenty years ago, it could have been a hit for King Kobra.  It might just be the perfect melodic rock tune.

“Tear Down The Walls” was always just a clichéd  title from the 80’s.  I remember a lot of bands taking a lot of crap for this song title.  Nonetheless, King Kobra’s “Tear Down the Walls” does rock.

“Midnight Woman” is a great sing-along tune that won’t get out of my head.

I can’t begin to tell you how much I love the drumming of Carmine Appice.  His drum fills on “We Got a Fever” remind me so much of the way he played on the Blue Murder debut.  His excellent drumming combined with the awesome riffs from Mick Sweda and David Michael-Phillips make this one enjoyable tune.

It was a minor disappoint to me that the song “Monsters & Heroes” was not on this CD.  This is a really cool King Kobra tune that was released last winter. It got quite a bit of play on the Hard Rock Hideout radio show.

Personally, I am quite happy to see these guys back in action.  I have been listening to King Kobra, and all of the bands the members of King Kobra have been in for years. From Blue Murder, to W.A.S.P., to Bulletboys, to Rough Cutt, and Big Cock.  There are so many great bands that the collective members of King Kobra went on to form. I think it is cool that they all got back together to give us another cool set of tunes to enjoy.

Overall, this is a solid album for King Kobra.  I think the band’s long time fans will enjoy it.

For more information on King Kobra, check out the band’s Facebook page. You can purchase King Kobra’s CD at this link.  Buy it and “Turn Up the Good Times”!!!

Rating: Out of 10

Track Listing:
1. Rock This House
2. Turn Up The Good Times
3. Live Forever
4. Tear Down The Walls
5. This Is How We Roll
6. Midnight Woman
7. We Got A Fever
8. Top of the World
9. You Make It Easy
10. Cryin’ Turns To Rain
11. Screamin’ For More
12. Fade Away

King Kobra:
Carmine Appice – Drums
David Michael Philips – Guitar
Johnny Rod – Bass
Paul Shortino – Lead Vocals
Mick Sweda – Guitar

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  1. metalodyssey June 16, 2011 · Reply

    I really, really, really like this King Kobra album! Cool review for a cool band! \m/

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