Review: Cobra Skulls – Sitting Army

Sitting ArmyReno, Nevada’s Cobra Skulls have a great record out called Sitting Army that fuses gruff leftist pop-punk with rockabilly, punk-ska, and more. It is a brief and frenzied album with nary a lull to be found anywhere. With every song title containing the word cobra, it is obvious the band has a sense of humor, but they are serious about writing killer tunes. Sitting Army is bouncy, melodic, and fueled by biting and cynical lyrics that is more fun than you can shake a stick at. RIYL: Against Me!, Rancid, etc…

MP3 | Cobra Skulls – Faith Is A Cobra Sitting Army
MP3 | Cobra Skulls – Use Your Cobra Skulls Sitting Army

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One Response to Review: Cobra Skulls – Sitting Army
  1. Josh
    December 1, 2007 | 7:54 pm

    so, it’s almost Christmas and I’m making my feel-good-list of the year. I notice you posted a year or more ago a track by Five Iron Frenzy called, “Gotta Get Up.” I used to annoy my family, playing this song on Chriatmas morning…I digress…I can’t find it. Would you share? I’d love it. Thanks!

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