Anything for Love (Cobra Starship mix)
Cobra StarshipBeing From Jersey Means Never Having To Say You're Sorry
Cobra StarshipAs 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, while mysterious lights constantly plagued 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, however, suddenly came out of nowhere and bit his neck; he awoke to find a talking cobra from the future nursing his wounds. This enigmatic cobra went on to explain the end of the world with no salvation for anyone, and that he was thus sent to find Gabe to disclose his life's purpose -- to ensure that mankind went out in style. And as the cobra revealed, Gabe must complete this "by teaching hipsters to not take themselves so seriously and by telling emo kids to stop being pussies." Hence, Cobra Starship was born...uh, back in New York. Taking their name from words written on the backs of Saporta's favorite vintage jackets, the band burst onto the scene with the uber-catchy dance-pop-rock of "Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)." The song -- which featured Saporta alongside Maja Ivarsson (the Sounds), Travis McCoy (Gym Cla** Heroes), and William Beckett (The Academy Is...) -- was the lead track off the remix-heavy soundtrack for August 2006's horror comedy, Snakes on a Plane, starring Samuel L. Jackson. Weirdly and coincidentally enough, though, the song was pretty much already written before the band ever got involved with the movie. Its video hit the MTV airwaves that July and featured cameos from Jackson and Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz. Meanwhile, Cobra Starship continued work on a full-length album of their own. The band signed to Decaydance in July 2006 and spent part of autumn on tour with Gym Cla** Heroes and Cage. While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Streets hit stores that October. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide