Cold War Kids

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Does anybody like these guys? I've heard a few songs off their debut, Robbers & Cowards (2006), and I really like it. Maybe I should have just bought the album, before starting a thread...

anyway, here's a review from Heather Phares on allmusic.com:


Having shaped their sound and imagery with three EPs for Monarchy Music and a demanding touring schedule, it's not a surprise that Cold War Kids have more presence on their first full-length, Robbers & Cowards, than many bands do on their debut albums. Their evocative, oddly soulful vignettes contain shades of Spoon's sardonic, piano-driven rock; the insistent, jittery feel of One Time Bells-era French Kicks; the poetic, rumpled ramblings of the Walkmen; the stripped-down bluesiness of the White Stripes; and in their more theatrical moments, a ghostly trace of Jeff Buckley, as well as touches of folk and gospel. That's not to say that Cold War Kids are derivative -- it's more like they take inspiration in classic sounds (indie or otherwise) and tweak them to their own designs. And even if there's more comforting, built-in familiarity with a touch of freshness in their music than radical originality, there's something to be said for familiarity, especially when it's done this well. For fans of the band's EPs, Robbers & Cowards will sound familiar for another reason: it takes most of its songs from Up in Rags and With Our Wallets Full, giving them a slightly fuller, cleaner sound. Fortunately, this only enhances the band's most distinctive assets: Nathan Willett's high-pitched, nasal, vibrato-heavy voice, a love it or hate it instrument that gives Cold War Kids a huge part of their character, and their way with storytelling and lyrics with a bookish eye and ear for detail. "We Used to Vacation," a dry-eyed account of alcoholism's effect on a family, and "Passing the Hat," a tale of stealing from the collection plate at church that sounds like it could be from an indie rock musical about the Great Depression, combine both to great effect, but it's the genuine warmth in "Hospital Beds" that makes it the finest moment on an exciting, accomplished debut album.

nicky lo-fi, Sunday, 9 March 2008 07:44 (seventeen years ago)

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J0rdan S., Sunday, 9 March 2008 09:18 (seventeen years ago)

"Hang Me Up To Dry"
http://youtube.com/watch?v=LrrGKR8Xii4

"We Used To Vaction"
http://youtube.com/watch?v=8rfDvpfC2bw&feature=related

"Saint John" (Live)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=gnV8QIH3ikM&feature=related

"Hospital Beds"
http://youtube.com/watch?v=jyhkQzPLjcA&feature=related

nicky lo-fi, Sunday, 9 March 2008 22:45 (seventeen years ago)

:|

OskarM, Sunday, 9 March 2008 22:49 (seventeen years ago)

march 9, 20606

J0rdan S., Monday, 10 March 2008 01:41 (seventeen years ago)

206062006

J0rdan S., Monday, 10 March 2008 01:41 (seventeen years ago)

Yeah, the most recent/future news seems to be a music festival in May. Looks pretty sweet.

May 24-26, 2008 (Sasquatch Music Festival in Seattle):

Saturday, May 24th
R.E.M. / Modest Mouse / M.I.A. / The New Pornographers / The National / Ozomatli / Beirut / Dengue Fever / Fleet Foxes / The Breeders / Okkervil River / Crudo (featuring Mike Patton & Dan The Automator) / Destroyer / The Little Ones / Dead Confederate / Grand Archives / David Bazan / Joshua Morrison / Vince Mira with the Roy Kay Trio / Throw Me The Statue / The Shaky Hands

Sunday, May 25th
The Cure / Death Cab For Cutie / Michael Franti & Spearhead / Blue Scholars / Cold War Kids / Tegan & Sara / Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks / The Kooks / Mates of State / Rogue Wave / White Rabbits / The Heavenly States / 65daysofstatic / Sera Cahoone / The Blakes / The Cops/ J. Tillman / "Awesome"

Monday, May 26th
The Flaming Lips U.F.O. Show / The Mars Volta / Flight Of The Conchords / Rodrigo Y Gabriela / Built To Spill / The Hives / Matt Costa / Ghostland Observatory / Jamie Lidell / Battles / The Cave Singers / Thao Nguyen with the Get Down Stay Down / Pela / Kinski / Dyme Def / Say Hi / Siberian

nicky lo-fi, Monday, 10 March 2008 06:28 (seventeen years ago)

five months pass...

Something is Not Right With Me

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=RLTO3_-9ROk

...song off the new album, 'Loyalty to Loyalty,' out Sept. 23rd.

nicky lo-fi, Thursday, 21 August 2008 04:08 (sixteen years ago)

one month passes...

so Loyalty To Loyalty has leaked, any thoughts. i have yet to hear it.

Bee OK, Tuesday, 23 September 2008 04:40 (sixteen years ago)

It leaked into stores - I bought it.

It sounds pretty much exactly like the last one, but it's got some great songs. I think he's a very good lyricist ("Mexican Dogs" and "Dreams Old Men Dream" stood out on my first/only listen so far). They do justice to the thing Tom Waits talks about regarding "giving your songs a zip code" - they really conjur a "place" well. They're from Whittier, CA, right? They sound like it - and I don't mean that as a slur in any way.

Savannah Smiles, Tuesday, 23 September 2008 10:13 (sixteen years ago)


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