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2007 studio album by Cobalt
Eater of Birds
Studio album by
Cobalt
Released
July 24th, 2007
Genre
Black metal, ambient
Length
70:06
Label
Profound Lore Records
Cobalt chronology
War Metal (2005)
Eater of Birds (2007)
Gin (2009)
Eater of Birds is the second album by the Black Metal band Cobalt. It was released by Profound Lore in 2007. It presents a more progressive and experimental songwriting approach than the band's debut.
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