Kobra And The Lotus unveil video for ‘Light Me Up’

By James Davenport

Canada’s Kobra And The Lotushave unveiled their music video for ‘Light Me Up’ which is taken from their recently released album ‘Prevail I’.

“Music is the universal language. Because of this quality, it has immense capacity to heal and bring people hope and strength. We are so much stronger than we know but at times our faith in ourselves can be tested. More specifically our sense of purpose can be tested. When we lose our purpose, we stop believing in ourselves, our desire to fight for this lifetime begins to fade. This song is extremely close to our hearts and holds an intention that we hope will translate into helping others to not give up on themselves. Everyone matters. Never forget this… no single person has it all figured out no matter how composed they appear.”  explains vocalist Kobra Paige. “For the people that feel they have no one to turn to, I hope our songs find you in your deepest hour of need. May it lift you up just enough to remind you that somehow, in some way, we all fit into this picture we call life. Let’s bring awareness to depression. Let’s bring awareness to the fact that everyone has a story that we don’t know. It’s ok to not be ok sometimes.”

‘Prevail I’ is available now via Napalm Records

Kobra And The Lotus play the following tour dates:

NOV 22 2017     UK      Southampton / Talking Heads
NOV 23 2017     UK      Milton Keynes / Crauford Arms
NOV 24 2017     UK      Manchester / Rebellion
NOV 25 2017     IRE     Dublin / The Rox
NOV 26 2017     UK      Belfast / Voodoo
NOV 28 2017     UK      Glasgow / The Audio
NOV 29 2017     UK      Newcastle / Think Tank
NOV 30 2017     UK      Wolverhampton / Slade Rooms
DEC 01 2017     UK      Bridgwater / The Cobblestones
DEC 02 2017     UK      Sheffield / Corporation
DEC 03 2017     UK      London / Underworld

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