Cog are an
Australian progressive rock band that formed in 1998. Their debut album
The New Normal was nominated for
Triple J's 2005
J Award. The band's music draws influences from
Tool,
Isis,
Nina Simone,, Mark Neilson,
The Drum Media, 12 April 2005
Bob Marley,
Leftfield,
Deftones and
Helmet. The band has gone on to be one of the most successful independent bands in Australia.
History
Pre-1998
Flynn Gower and
Lucius Borich (the son of renowned Australian blues guitarist
Kevin Borich) were friends at their Bondi
high school in the 1980s. Borich being a
drummer, and Flynn being a
guitarist, they would occasionally jam. As their school careers finished, Borich formed the band
Juice while Flynn formed the 5 piece
metal band
The Hanging Tree, popular in the Sydney live circuit. In 1995, after the release of Juice's debut album, Borich left the band and joined The Hanging Tree. Shortly after the release of their debut, Borich left the band and the country, travelling to the United States to follow a career of session drumming. There, Borich did session drumming for a large range of genres, writing songs on his guitar all the while. Flynn, in Sydney, wanted to form a band and contacted Lucius,...
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