BLACK COBRA's 'Feather And Stone' Gets U.S. Release Date

October 3, 2007

BLACK COBRA's "Feather and Stone" will be available to the public in North America on October 30 and in Europe in early November. This will include all the San Francisco band's tracks on the Japan-only split with ETERNAL ELYSIUM, an additional new track, "Dragon and Phoenix", and enhanced video footage of BLACK COBRA live at Roadburn 2007, all wrapped up in bad-ass digipack format.

"Feather and Stone" track listing:

01. Five Daggers
02. The Saphire Falcon
03. Below The Cusp
04. Thanos
05. Red Tide
06. Dragon & Phoenix
07. Ascension
08. Swords For Teeth

Enhanced video footage from Roadburn 2007:

09. Five Daggers
10. El Doce De Octubre
11. Ascension

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