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Hot Mess (Deluxe Version)

Cobra Starship

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Album Review

Cobra Starship would likely be the first to agree if you were to call them a joke band. The goofball lyrics, the kitsch-en sink approach to the music, and the day-glo visual images they portray are the work of a band that doesn't take itself seriously at all. The only point of contention would be whether the joke is funny and worth telling repeatedly, or if it's an annoying one that may have been funny once but is now wearing itself thin. If you are in the latter camp, then Hot Mess will hold no appeal for you at all. The silly dance pop, lightweight emo pop, and generally irreverent approach to music will make you want to break the disc in half. On the other hand, if that list sounds good to you, then Hot Mess is just what you'll want to be spinning on hot summer nights, late-night dance parties, and girl/boy's nights out. That their sound includes healthy doses of cheerleader chants, glam rock shouts, corny synth lines (played on the most cheesy of all synths, the keytar), mindless dance beats, arena rock guitars, totally fake hip-hop poses, '80s pop rip-offs, and vocodered vocals makes it a near-perfect pop sound for the age of short attention spans, gossip girls, and guyliner, and sounds like exactly what the title promises. The songs that sound like pre-ordained radio hits like "Good Girls Go Bad" (which features the amazingly post-modern guest list of Gossip Girl's Leighton Meester on vocals, Lil Wayne producer Kevin Rudolf behind the board, and a co-write from pro songwriter/Am Idol judge Kara DioGaurdi), "Wet Hot American Summer" and "Move Like You Gonna Die" have all the spangles, club sweat, and ridiculous energy you'd expect, but this time out you can also hear a little bit of real emotion (on the heartbroken R&B jam "The World Will Never," or the seemingly heartfelt and melancholy "Fold Your Hands Child"), some earnestly sweet melodies (the chorus of "Living in the Sky with Diamonds"), and a feeling that even though the band is a joke, it doesn't have to be a total throw away one-liner all the time. These slight diversions also keep the record from feeling like a non-stop rush of sugar-smacked silliness, which is something that made the last record less than a success. Hot Mess is a complete success and shows that the band could possibly grow past the comedy and become something else entirely. Not that they need to, though, it's be perfectly fine if Cobra Starship stayed a joke and kept making records as fun and frothy as Hot Mess. [The CD was also released in a clean version, with all profanities removed.]

Customer Reviews

Must Buy

Cobra Starship continue to grow musically with each album and as they grow the seem to get more popular. Yes, maybe "Hot Mess" is more mainstream than their debut album "While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Streets" but if you ask me it's of much better quality. Nice Guys Finish Last - 8.5/10 Pete Wentz Is the Only Reason We're Famous - 9/10 Good Girls Go Bad (ft. Leighton Meester) - 10/10 - the centrepiece of this album Fold Your Hands Child - 8/10 You're Not In On the Joke - 9.5/10 - one of my favourites Hot Mess - 10/10 - as good as good girls go bad, maybe better Living In the Sky With Diamonds - 8.5/10 Wet Hot American Summer - 7.5/10 The Scene Is Dead; Long Live the Scene - 9/10 Move Like You Gonna Die - 7/10 The World Will Never Do (ft. B.O.B) - 10/10 - one of the best I May Be Rude But I'm the Truth - 8.5/10 New Edition - 8/10 i recommend buying the whole album but if you don't then just buy Good Girls Go Bad, Hot Mess, You're Not In On the Joke and The World Will Never Do.

this is amazing!

I have been following cobra starship four like ever and this even beats their other two crazy albums this is great work. take it from me when i say hot mess,church of hot addiction,city is at war and good girls go BAD are their greatest songs. IF YOU DON'T BUY A LEAST 1 SONG FROM THIS ALBUM YOU ARE A COMPLETE !@###*%$%^$# IF I DO SAY SO MYSELF!

New CS Album Everything But A Hot Mess

This album is AWESOME!! I have been waiting for a long time for it to appear in shops and now that it finally has I have not been disappointed. Cobra are back to their unique ability to entertain with songs like Hot Mess and Good Girls Go Bad. Living In The Sky With Diamonds is my favorute track on the album and Im looking forward to hearing more!!!

Biography

Formed: 2005 in New York, NY

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

As the legend of Cobra Starship would have it, frontman Gabe Saporta fled into the deserts of Arizona one day to find the true meaning of his existence away from his emo-rock band, Midtown. Saporta spent days and nights pondering life, mysterious lights constantly plaguing the nighttime sky above him. One distinct night, the lights became so mesmerizing that Gabe became catatonic and started levitating into the air. A snake suddenly came out of nowhere, bit his neck, and he awoke to find a talking...
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