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CV & J review, Cleveland April 19

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  • May 20, 2003 at 2:47 pm #46042
    FlyingCloud
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      Here’s a review of the first Cobra Verde Show with J on guitar (April 19th, Cleveland/ Ohio). They played a version of TV eye! :shock: :P

      The Beacon Journal

      Thu, Apr. 24, 2003

      Cobra Verde belts out new tracks

      ‘Easy Listening’ CD released in true rocker style.

      Last Saturday, Cleveland mainstay Cobra Verde had a CD release party for its latest, Easy Listening, at the Grog Shop in Cleveland Heights and it was damn good rock ‘n’ roll fun.

      Lead vocalist/mastermind John Petkovic and his band mates, including special guest J. Mascis on guitar, plowed through a set heavy on the new songs, many of which traverse the same protopunk/glam rock sonic terrain that made the New York Dolls, Stooges and MC5 legendary, if not famous. That terrain includes walls of distorted, loosely played guitar, a freight train of a rhythm section and Petkovic jumping around and chain smoking.

      One of the downsides to hearing a good band play new material live before checking out the CD is that the recorded versions tend to pale, at least a little, by comparison. At the Grog Shop, with Mascis (who now looks like a quiet, older uncle of the guy in Dinosaur Jr.) wailing away, the hard-rocking songs such as Riot Industry and Modified Frankenstein hit like a swift kick in the crotch.

      On Easy Listening, they’re more like a hard left hook to the ribs, still powerful but not quite as direct. Throughout the show, Petkovic, who later admitted he may have imbibed a few too many, shared his festive Easter mood by throwing those nasty marshmallow Peeps things and other Easter-related paraphernalia into the audience along with some cans of Black Label beer. They ended the set with a rowdy T.V. Eye.

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