Kobra and the Lotus (also initialized as KATL) is a Canadian
heavy metal band formed in 2009 by lead vocalist and songwriter Kobra Paige.[5][4][6][7]
History
Formation, Out of the Pit (2009–2010)
Kobra and the Lotus was formed by classical singer Kobra Paige. The band started recording their first songs in Calgary, initially produced by
Greg Godovitz (
Goddo). Kobra and the Lotus put the initial studio tracks on MySpace in summer 2009. They were subsequently discovered by Metal Hammer and approached to include Kobra Paige in the 2010 Metal Hammer Maidens of Metal Calendar with
Simone Simons of
Epica and
Cristina Scabbia of
Lacuna Coil.
The band recorded the first album Out of the Pit[8] in Calgary in early 2009. During the mixing of the album at
Metalworks Studios[9] in Toronto, producer
Greg Godovitz invited long time friend
Rik Emmett to record a guitar solo to the only cover song on the album, a remake of
Motörhead anthem
Ace of Spades.[10] After playing their first 2009 Canadian tour, Paige's vocal style had changed significantly and the band approached
Kevin Shirley to rerecord the vocals and remix the album.[11] The remix was so different that many industry writers thought the band had brought in a new lead singer.[12][13] Producer Nick Blagona (
Deep Purple) rerecorded the vocals and remixed the last track of the album "Legend". Kobra and the Lotus independently released their debut album Out of the Pit[14] in March 2010. The album was a popular release on campus radio charts across Canada[15][16][17] and several US internet Metal radio stations.[18][19][20][21]
Kobra and the Lotus (2011–2012)
The band recorded their second album self-titled Kobra and the Lotus February to April 2011, with producer
Julius Butty then headed to Europe for a UK summer tour.[22] While touring, the band's manager Susan Bullen had been in touch with several labels regarding the second album and reached out to
Mark Spicoluk at
Universal Music Group and played some preliminary tracks from the new album. Universal Canada thought the album needed an anthem and encouraged the band to write four new tracks and go back into the studio January and February 2012 with fellow Canadian
Kevin Churko to record the new tracks and remix and remaster the entire album. The songs 50 Shades of Evil[23] and Forever One were two of the new tracks written. The self-titled album was globally released in August 2012 in the UK and Europe by
Spinefarm Records and in 138 other countries by
Universal Music Group affiliates. It was then released in the USA and Canada in April 2013 with Universal Music Enterprises UMe and T-Boy Records. The album rated as 7/8 POWERPOINTS by PowerPlay (music magazine) in issue #145,[24] rated as KKKK by Kerrang!, and 8/10 by Metal Hammer.
High Priestess (2013–2014)
The band recorded 14 new tracks for their new album High Priestess[25] with super producer
Johnny K, a Grammy Award nominated producer/engineer/mixer/musician and songwriter at Groovemaster Recording Studios in Chicago.
Charlie Parra del Riego joined as special guest guitarist for the recording. High Priestess entered the CMJ Loud Rock Radio charts in the USA at #4, it was released globally on June 24, 2014.[26] to strong reviews worldwide.[27] The band toured the new album in North America with
KISS and
Def Leppard[28] in the summer of 2014. During the same recording session the band recorded "Zombie",[29] a single featuring guest guitarist
Charlie Parra del Riego that was later released on Halloween day (October 31, 2015). B-side is "Remember Me". There are two versions of "Remember Me" on the Kobra and the Lotus YouTube channel, one with an additional prechorus section. Digital and vinyl release only.[30]
Break and Words of the Prophets (2015–2016)
After an extensive tour schedule that summer Kobra Paige was diagnosed with
Lyme disease and took an eight-month break from touring to regain her health. To regain their momentum Paige reunited her band with
Johnny K, to do a tribute to the Canadian classic rock legends they grew up on.[31]Words of the Prophets was released globally on August 28, 2015. The EP contains heavier covers[32] from
Alannah Myles,[33]Triumph,
Bachman-Turner Overdrive and
April Wine. The EP closes out with a cover of
Rush's song "
The Spirit of Radio". Paige said it was the most challenging of the songs on the album due to the 9 time signature changes.[34] The reggae-infused breakdown leading into the song’s final minute was pumped up to give it more swagger.[35][36] The band toured the new EP in Europe with
Kamelot and
Gus G in the fall of 2015. Subsequently, Paige became a guest singer with
Kamelot for their Haven tour in North America and parts of Europe.
Prevail I and II (2017–2018)
Kobra and the Lotus performing in 2018
The band recorded a double album after a successful pledge campaign[37] with producer Jacob Hansen in Denmark. The new double album was picked up by
Napalm Records[38] with Managing Director Thomas Caser stating that Kobra and the Lotus was "one of the most exciting new bands in this (hard rock) genre".[39]Prevail I and
Prevail II will be released separately, Part I released in 2017. The first single from Prevail I 'TriggerPulse'[40] was released early to coincide with a fall European tour with
Delain and
Evergrey and became the first song by Kobra and the Lotus to gain over 2 million plays on Spotify. The back story for how "TriggerPulse" was written is on the main band website blog.[41] The second single from Prevail I 'Gotham'[42] was released on February 17, 2017 with exclusive premiers streaming via Metal Hammer[42] and
Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles.[43] The third prerelease from Prevail I is "You Don't Know"[44]Napalm Records[45] released on March 31, 2017.[46] "Light Me Up" reached number 38 on the US Active Rock chart in December 2017.
Both Prevail I and Prevail II received positive reviews. "Light Me Up" broke into the Top 40 for mainstream rock on Billboard, peaking at #34[47] and also broke Top 40 on Mediabase active rock charts for several weeks. "You Don't Know" peaked at #53, with the music video being the band's first YouTube video with over 1 million plays. "TriggerPulse", a pre-release single to the album is the band's first Spotify release, with over three million plays in its first year. "Let Me Love You" was recorded in English, Japanese,[48] and acoustic versions in the double album set. The official "Let Me Love You" video was released in Japanese. Prevail II was nominated for a
Juno Award for Metal/Hard Album of the Year 2019.[49]
Evolution (2019)
The band recorded Evolution, their sixth full length album with producer
Michael Baskette and was released on September 20, 2019.[50]