Slow Forever
There are at least three Bands called Cobalt. 1.Cobalt is a Progressive Black Metal band from the USA. Ever since their inception in the late nineties, Colorado’s (sometimes controversial) Cobalt have slowly, and slyly, made a reputation within the underground Black Metal scene. Their debut album (which followed their Hammerfight EP), aptly titled War Metal (released on Displeased Records) showed Cobalt’s creative prowess within the genre by offering a shape-shifting dose of brutality and rawness. Cobalt's second album, Eater of Birds, is generally considered to represent an immense leap forward from the band's debut. Recorded at Flatline Audio and produced by Dave Otero (Cephalic Carnage) Eater of Birds embraces the band’s vicious take on chaotic brutal avant-garde black metal while substantially raising the ambition of the music. By incorporating the crushing monolithicism of Neurosis and Swans, and taking avant garde black metal to new unconventional brutality, amongst ritualistic shaman-like rhythms and pulsations, through its 70-plus-minute pillage, Eater of Birds is a unique journey through vast bizarre landscapes and ocean-like terrain. Eater of Birds also features a guest appearance by Jarboe of Swans fame on the tracks “Invincible Sun” and a moving appearance on “Androids, Automatons, and Nihilists”, her first official foray into extreme metal. On March 17th 2009, Cobalt released their third album, Gin. The album further expanded the band's audience and received critical acclaim. Phil McSorley left the band in 2014. Charlie Fell now performs vocals for the band. The band's fourth album, Slow Forever, was released in 2016. Arguably even more ambitious than the band's previous work, Slow Forever is a double album that runs for nearly eighty-four minutes in its CD edition. They are essentially a blackened sludge metal version of Tool. Cobalt discography: *Hammerfight (EP, 2003) *War Metal (2005) *Eater of Birds (2007) *Landfill Breastmilk Beast (EP, 2008) *Gin (2009) *Slow Forever (2016) 2. Cobalt is a Swiss electropop / trip-hop band. They released their first album Domestic in February 2008. 3. Formed and based in the caverns of the centre of Antwerp (BE), COBALT brings imagery in music and sounds, telling tales with noise and voice. Influenced by stories and colors, true people and structures; COBALT embraces the eclectic coming and going of waves. Four people with a variety of sounds and a live energy invite you to a journey that will not leave you untouched. *Cobalt vi.be (incl. online streaming) *Cobalt @ Facebook Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are at least three Bands called Cobalt. 1.Cobalt is a Progressive Black Metal band from the USA. Ever since their inception in the late nineties, Colorado’s (sometimes controversial) Cobalt have slowly, and slyly, made a reputation within the underground Black Metal scene. Their debut album (which followed their Hammerfight EP), aptly titled War Metal (released on Displeased Records) showed Cobalt’s creative prowess within the genre by offering a shape-shifting dose of brutality and rawness. Cobalt's second album, Eater of Birds, is generally considered to represent an immense leap forward from the band's debut. Recorded at Flatline Audio and produced by Dave Otero (Cephalic Carnage) Eater of Birds embraces the band’s vicious take on chaotic brutal avant-garde black metal while substantially raising the ambition of the music. By incorporating the crushing monolithicism of Neurosis and Swans, and taking avant garde black metal to new unconventional brutality, amongst ritualistic shaman-like rhythms and pulsations, through its 70-plus-minute pillage, Eater of Birds is a unique journey through vast bizarre landscapes and ocean-like terrain. Eater of Birds also features a guest appearance by Jarboe of Swans fame on the tracks “Invincible Sun” and a moving appearance on “Androids, Automatons, and Nihilists”, her first official foray into extreme metal. On March 17th 2009, Cobalt released their third album, Gin. The album further expanded the band's audience and received critical acclaim. Phil McSorley left the band in 2014. Charlie Fell now performs vocals for the band. The band's fourth album, Slow Forever, was released in 2016. Arguably even more ambitious than the band's previous work, Slow Forever is a double album that runs for nearly eighty-four minutes in its CD edition. They are essentially a blackened sludge metal version of Tool. Cobalt discography: *Hammerfight (EP, 2003) *War Metal (2005) *Eater of Birds (2007) *Landfill Breastmilk Beast (EP, 2008) *Gin (2009) *Slow Forever (2016) 2. Cobalt is a Swiss electropop / trip-hop band. They released their first album Domestic in February 2008. 3. Formed and based in the caverns of the centre of Antwerp (BE), COBALT brings imagery in music and sounds, telling tales with noise and voice. Influenced by stories and colors, true people and structures; COBALT embraces the eclectic coming and going of waves. Four people with a variety of sounds and a live energy invite you to a journey that will not leave you untouched. *Cobalt vi.be (incl. online streaming) *Cobalt @ Facebook Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Hunt The Buffalo
Gin
Dry Body
Arsonry
Throat
Stomach
Pregnant Insect
A Starved Horror
Animal Law
Two-Thumbed Fist
Ruiner
Beast Whip
The Old Man Who Lied For His Entire Life
A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
When Serpents Return
King Rust
Ulcerism
Breath
Cold Breaker
Elephant Graveyard
Slow Forever
Blood Eagle Sacrifice
Witherer
Final Will
Iconoclast
Invincible Sun
Ritual Use Of Fire
Eater Of Birds
Siege
Stew Craven / ...
Androids, Automatons And Nihilists
Cephalopod
Angelfangs
Raise the Hammer of War
World on Its Knees
A Clean Well Lighted Place
Empire of the Moth
Two Thumbed Fist
Hammerfight
The Old Man Who Lied His Entire Life
Lunar Warfare
Summoning of Napalm Mists
A Clean, Well Lighted Place
Saturday
Ritual Use Of Fire II
Hammerflight
Ritual Use Of Fire III
Ritual Use Of Fire I
Harmonic Love
Cephaloped
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