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BLACK COBRA, GORT, DJ NOCTURNUS
(East End, 203 SE Grand) One night last August, Black Cobra took the stage of Kelly’s Olympian after a crowd of about 40 had already been roughed up by the screaming thrash rock of Saviours. It would take a little something extra to steal the thunder back from the openers. That something was Caligula, which Black Cobra projected behind them as the real assault began. The unsexy 1979 pseudo-porn flick coupled with Black Cobra’s ear-splitting calculations washed over the crowd like some kind of zombie spell, summoning a scary mosh pit in the unlikeliest venue. Grown men were kicking, flailing, being whipped to the ground—all lit by the subtlest neon glow from the adjoining biker bar. The band’s Feather and Stone CD reflects this live insanity with the relentless “Red Tide” and “Swords for Teeth,” two standout tracks of Dazzling Killmen-style jazzcore as rushed through the twin towers of heavy frickin’ metal. MIKE MEYER
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