Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email
Answers.com

While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Streets

 
Album Review: While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Streets

  • Artist: Cobra Starship
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 10, 2006
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Having been introduced to Cobra Starship (aka Midtown vocalist/bassist Gabe Saporta) through the ridiculously catchy "Bring It (Snakes on a Plane)" from summer 2006's horror-comedy Snakes on a Planes, who could blame one for thinking the band something of a joke? The dance-pop song was almost the perfect balance of unabashed fun, absurdity, and catchiness, but it still seemed like a one-off novelty, not to mention a total shock to those familiar with Saporta through his work with Midtown. What could an entire full-length from Cobra Starship actually sound like? Lucky for everyone, Saporta was smart enough to realize these doubts going in, evidenced by the opening track on While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Streets, which asks, "Can you hear me now/That I'm dumbing myself down?/Is it filling you with doubt that I am who you thought?" Saporta seemingly knows this is all a bit ridiculous, but who cares when it's this fun? The sparse, acoustic song ends fittingly with "It's time to get faded because I can't think anymore." The album then launches into its main attraction of exuberant dance-rock that's shamelessly fun enough to loosen up a packed mosh pit of tight jeans and Chucks, yet smart enough amid all the raging hormones, shallowness, and sweaty grooves to not completely lose itself under the sparkling lights of excess. After all, the album is surprisingly controlled at times, complementing the over-the-top demeanor elsewhere. So where "The Church of Hot Addiction" is all power riffing and egocentric dance beats proclaiming, "Tonight I am the drug you can't deny/G A B E gonna get you high," the mellow synths of "The Kids Are All Fucked Up" provide space for post-party reflection. Other tracks, like the Ted Leo co-write "Keep It Simple" and even "Pop Punk Is Sooooo '05" (which could very well pass as a remixed Midtown song), keep the album grounded instead of flying away under the example of "Bring It." A knowing wink from Saporta underlies the entire affair, and he never comes off as sardonic or superior to his audience -- pretty impressive considering the MySpace pop-punk generation has something of a giant target attached to its back. Cobra Starship is truly about having a good time, oblivious to the scene police or external troubles. Taking its title literally, While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Streets embodies both the giddy highs and winding-down lows that come from a carefree night out on the town with friends. It's nothing more and nothing less. But that's just fine -- that's really all it wants to be anyway. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Being from Jersey Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry (Lyrics) Sam Hollander, Gabe Saporta, Dave Katz Cobra Starship (2:06)
Send My Love to the Dancefloor, I'll See You in Hell (Hey Mister DJ) Sam Hollander, Gabe Saporta, Dave Katz Cobra Starship (3:48)
The Church of Hot Addiction Sam Hollander, Gabe Saporta, Dave Katz Cobra Starship (3:40)
The Kids Are All F***ed Up Sam Hollander, Gabe Saporta, Dave Katz Cobra Starship (4:15)
It's Warmer in the Basement (Lyrics) Sam Hollander, Gabe Saporta, Dave Katz Cobra Starship (2:56)
Keep It Simple (Lyrics) Ted Leo, Gabe Saporta Cobra Starship (4:09)
It's Amateur Night at the Appollo Creed! Sam Hollander, Gabe Saporta, Dave Katz Cobra Starship (3:08)
Bring It (Snakes on a Plane) Sam Hollander, Gabe Saporta, Travis "Schleprok" McCoy, Dave Katz Cobra Starship (3:14)
The Ballad of Big Poppa and Diamond Girl Sam Hollander, Gabe Saporta, Dave Katz Cobra Starship (3:27)
Pop-Punk Is Sooooo '05 (Lyrics) Sam Hollander, Gabe Saporta, Dave Katz Cobra Starship (3:01)
You Can't Be Missed If You Never Go Away (Lyrics) Sam Hollander, Gabe Saporta, Dave Katz Cobra Starship (3:21)

Credits

S*A*M (Programming), Jonathan Daniel (Management), S*A*M (Producer), Ryland Blackinton (Guitar), DJ Kaz Gamble (Programming), Sluggo (Producer), Mitch Davis (Keyboards), Nate Navarro (Drums), Andros Rodriguez (Mixing), Nick Wheeler (Guitar), Sluggo (Programming), Joe Trohman (Guitar), Gabe Saporta (Producer), Will Brierre (Assistant Engineer), Andros Rodriguez (Engineer), Sean Kolderie (Mixing), Mike Yardley (Design), William Beckett (Vocals), Mark Needham (Mixing), Mike Yardley (Illustrations), Starship Band (Instrumentation), Michael Caffery (Engineer), Sluggo (Engineer), Mike Ski (Art Direction), Alex Suarez (Bass), S*A*M (Instrumentation), Travis "Schleprok" McCoy (Vocals), Sluggo (Instrumentation), DJ Kaz Gamble (Scratching), Bob McLynn (Management), UE Nastasi (Mastering), Mitch Davis (Synthesizer Programming), S*A*M (Engineer), Maja Ivarsson (Vocals)
Search unanswered questions...
Enter a question here...
Search: All sources Community Q&A Reference topics
Wikipedia: While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Streets
Top
While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Streets
Studio album by Cobra Starship
Released October 10, 2006
Recorded The Ballroom Studio,
Los Angeles, California
Genre Alternative rock, alternative dance, pop punk
Length 37:13
Label Fueled by Ramen
Decaydance Records
Producer S*A*M & Sluggo, Gabe Saporta
Professional reviews
Cobra Starship chronology
While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Streets
(2006)
¡Viva La Cobra!
(2007)
Singles from ''While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Streets''
  1. "Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)"
    Released: 2006
  2. "The Church of Hot Addiction"
    Released: 2006
  3. "Send My Love to the Dancefloor, I'll See You in Hell (Hey Mister DJ)"
    Released: 2007

While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Streets is the debut album from Cobra Starship. It was released on October 10, 2006 in the U.S., and on October 17, 2006 in Canada. A rough clip of "Send My Love to the Dancefloor, I'll See You In Hell (Hey Mister DJ)", a finished version of "Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)", and "The Church of Hot Addiction" can be streamed from the PureVolume site of Cobra Starship. "The Church of Hot Addiction" was also used as the theme song for the WWE's Great American Bash 2007.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Gabe Saporta with Dave Katz and Sam Hollander, except where noted. 

# Title Length
1. "Being from Jersey Means Never Having to Say You're Sorry"   2:06
2. "Send My Love to the Dancefloor, I'll See You in Hell (Hey Mister DJ)"   3:48
3. "The Church of Hot Addiction"   3:40
4. "The Kids are All Fucked Up"   4:15
5. "It's Warmer In the Basement"   2:57
6. "Keep It Simple" (Gabe Saporta, Ted Leo) 4:10
7. "It's Amateur Night at the Apollo Creed!"   3:08
8. "Snakes on a Plane (Bring It)" (Gabe Saporta, William Beckett, Travis McCoy, Maja Ivarsson) 3:19
9. "The Ballad of Big Poppa and Diamond Girl"   3:27
10. "Pop-Punk Is Sooooo '05"   3:01
11. "You Can't Be Missed If You Never Go Away"   3:21

External links


 
 

 

Copyrights:

Album Review. Copyright © 2009 All Media Guide, LLC. Content provided by All Music Guide ®, a trademark of All Media Guide, LLC. All rights reserved.  Read more
Wikipedia. This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Streets" Read more