Trust me #108
Cobra by Geese
Sometimes I discover a song, fall for it and then play it non-stop. And annoy my wife and daughters! I am happily guilty as charged. Sometimes you just find something that stops you dead in your tracks, causes you to turn up the volume and marvel at the melodies, delivery and sound. Right now, that song is unequivocally Cobra by Geese.
They are the band of the moment. Latest album Getting Killed, released at the end of September, is likely to be riding high in end of year lists, it certainly will be in mine. My friend Joe alerted me to their song Taxes prior to the albums release and we bagged tickets for their Barrowland shows next August as a result. It's quite rare for me to buy tickets so far in advance.
Then, when I saw Gigs in Scotland post that their SWG3 show in March had been upgraded to the Barrowland, I jumped on and bagged tickets straight away.
I've really fallen for the band and singer Cameron Winters. They seem to be prolific and in a rich vein of form. Check out Winters debut solo album Heavy Metal that he released in December 2024.
With Projector (2021), 3D Country (2023) and Getting Killed (2025), Geese are in the groove of releasing an album every couple of years. Hopefully something they can keep going after this years breakthrough and year long + touring schedule.
Cobra rides in on a slightly weird, wonky, woozy and delightfully playful riffs that somehow gel. Then Cameron Winters voice comes in, instantly grabbing attention. The use of baby in songs has been around for decades; sometimes it can be used at the wrong time, sometimes it can be overused, but when it's used at the right time and in the right way ... it really hits the mark.
Baby, let me dance away, forever
Baby, let me dance away, forever and ever
Probably the 'poppiest' moment on the album, and at just over 3-minutes - the shortest, Cobra immediately has me reaching to turn up the volume when it comes on 6 Music. The station have championed Geese - good on them. The song builds naturally and beautifully with Winter seemingly ad libbing over his bands groove.
You can get it on your own
You can make the cobras dance
But not me, yeah
Cobra is added to my Trust Me playlist; search for Everything Flows - Trust Me on Spotify or CLICK HERE. Check below for all previous blogs in my Trust Me series.



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