Cobra spell

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FOR SONIA ANUBIS AND HER NETHERLANDS-BASED, ALL-FEMALE BAND, IT’S ALL ABOUT THE EIGHTIES — AND THEIR FANS ARE EATING IT UP

By Joe Bosso

“Nobody in my school listened to bands like Cacophony,” Sonia Anubis says. “They were into emo and goth, but I became obsessed with metal and shred guitar”

IF 24-YEAR-old Dutch guitarist Sonia Anubis could click her heels and magically transport herself to another time and place, she would wing herself to the late 1980s and land smack dab on the L.A. Sunset Strip. “I would fit right in — I just know it,” she says. “That was when the coolest music came out, in my opinion. Ratt, Dokken, W.A.S.P., L.A. Guns, Great White. They were such great bands, and they made records that are timeless.”

Anubis channels her passion for Eighties glam metal in her band Cobra Spell. Formed in 2019, the Netherlands-based, all-female outfit specializes in original tunes that recall the golden days of big hair, pointy guitars, leather, sex and sleaze. “It’s kind of funny that I’m so nostalgic about a period that existed before I was born,” she says. “But I see lots of people my age who come to our shows, and they feel the same way. Good music is just good music.”

As a teenager, Anubis started out on the bass and taught herself Gene Simmons’ parts on Kiss records, but after she heard the twin-guitar heroics of Jason Becker and Marty Friedman, she moved up to six strings and never looked back. “Nobody in my school listened to bands like Cacophony,��

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