Bark Bark Bark is an experimental, cut and paste electronic punk project formed by Cooper using the alias Jacob Safari. The project consists of Safari and guest artists and producers. Bark Bark Bark was discovered by Los Angeles-based Retard Disco after Safari played a show at The Smell and gave the label a cassette tape that later turned up to be completely blank. They have so far released one full-length studio album, several remixes, and a mixtape, Tour Girlfriends, released both digitally and as a limited physical release in early 2009 on Retard Disco. The studio album, Haunts, was described by Allmusic's Stewart Mason as "an uneven, occasionally frustrating exercise, but Safari evinces enough solid ideas to make it a worthwhile listen." A Steregoum article stated the title track has "a dirty, dark electro-pop vibe, with digi beats and distorto-vox that moan along to fit its name." Bark Bark Bark had a quiet ending after playing only 1 show in 3 years on top of a parking garage roof at 2008's SXSW Music Festival, coincidentally the same year The Mae Shi played a record-breaking 19 shows in 6 days. Jacob "re-united" to play his last Bark Bark Bark shows ever in his home state of Arizona in 2013 with long-time drummer Michael Sanger.
The Mae Shi (2007-2009)
Cooper joined Los Angeles-based post-punk The Mae Shi in 2007 after replacing Marcus Savino on drums. He, along with bandmates Bill Gray and Jon Gray, left a year later due primarily to founding member Jeff Byron's substance abuse issues. Cooper explained in an e-mail statement, "Helping hands were extended; we were supportive and respectful about the time to heal and even tried reaching out to Jeff when we were specifically told not to contact him by those closest to him." Cooper and the Grays formed a new band, Signals. Cooper later joined the noise rock/surf punk band Wavves.
Wavves (2010-2013)
Jacob replaced Billy Hayes of Wavves in November 2010 and immediately began an arena tour supporting the French band, Phoenix. After several US/international tours and television appearances on David Letterman and The Daily Habit with GZA began playing drums soon after.
Heaven (2012-Present)
Jacob premiered several demos for a new solo project he had been working on between tours with Wavves called Heaven and formed a live band to play their first show at the Echo on Halloween night of 2012.
Discography and Appearances
Official releases and appearances
Cold Showers - Plantlife, 2015
Cold Showers - Matter of Choice, 2015
Wavves - TV Luv Song, on the Wavves/Trash Talk split 7", 2011
Signals - Silverfish / What Dreams, 2010
Signals - Vacation, appears on LA COLLECTION split 7" with The Franks, 2010
"Your Control " for Crooked Fingers, appears on Your Control EP, 2009
Other appearances
Jacob Safari collaborated with Isaiah Toothtaker on ИOTHING, solely using unlicensed Nine Inch Nails samples and premiered on Vice Magazine's Noisey, 2013
Heaven premiered "Hanging Out" and "Can't Grow Up With Poison" on Vice Magazine's Noisey, 2012
Jacob Safari produced and played drums on the tracks "Breaking Down" and "Glare" for Kid Static, featured on It Gleams, 2012
Jacob Safari produced the track "Intruder" for Isaiah Toothtaker, featured on Yiggy, 2010
Jacob Safari produced the track "Pool Party" for Wallpaper. featuring Kid Static, 2009
9 original sequences were created for Job For A Cowboy on their Radio Rebellion Tour as segues between songs, 2007
13 original tracks were created for Tucson-based pyrotechnic troupe Flam Chen for their Kaboom, 2006