Cockpit
Heavy Judas Priest-style riffs and fat, punchy AC/DC drums. Anthem-laden hooks, tasty guitar solos and choruses worthy of an arena. Cockpit delivers the goods!
Heavy Judas Priest-style riffs? Check. Bass lines stolen from Motörhead and KISS? Check. Fat, punchy AC/DC drums? Check. What more could you ask for? How about anthem laden hooks, tasty guitar solos and choruses worthy of an arena? Check, check and most definitely check.
Longing for the days of genuine, straightforward rock when Harley-Davidsons roared down the Sunset Strip and smoking was permitted both indoors and out, the members of Cockpit came together as 2003 rolled into 2004. Each player brought her own style and flavor to the table, creating a machine greater than the sum of its parts eliciting aggressive, guitar driven, authentic rock 'n' roll.
Cockpit’s raucous live sets soon attracted loyal fans and industry support. The girls successfully landed opening slots for a multitude of national acts and were one of just a few unsigned bands on the 2008 Rocklahoma bill. At Houston’s inaugural Rock The Bayou festival, Cockpit performed every day of the four-day event and sold more CDs than any other artist at the festival.

