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An Interview with Leo Birenberg & Zach Robinson

Composers Leo Birenberg & Zach Robinson join The Film Scorer Podcast to round out the unofficial (and accidental) trilogy of duo interviews (joining Meg Remy & Grace Glowicki and Aaron May & David Ridley). Leo and Zach are fresh off of scoring the sixth and final season of Cobra Kai as well as the first season of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, so it’s no surprise that we spend much of our conversation talking about those two scores (and Cobra Kai as a whole). In doing so, we cover things like the importance of putting their own stamp on a score (including making individual Cobra Kai fights seem unique and making their Spider-Man distinct from the many other entries), the daunting nature of creating a Spider-Man score in the wake of Daniel Pemberton‘s masterpieces, and the bittersweet nature of finishing Cobra Kai. For reference, of the two, Leo is the first to speak.

This was a really fun interview for me, where the three of us spend much of it laughing and joking around. You can definitely hear their personalities come through in their Cobra Kai and Spider-Man scores, each of which is led by an infectiously fun maximalism. Although Cobra Kai has ended, hopefully Spider-Man is a new outlet through which they can channel this style!

Leo & Zach’s scores are available on all major platforms, as are their other various other scores. There’s also a compilation album of “greatest hits” from Cobra Kai seasons 4, 5, and 6 coming out later this year via Mutant. Cobra Kai is currently on Netflix while Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is on Disney+. You can find out more about Leo & Zach on their respective websites (Leo; Zach).

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