Today the Cold War Kids have a new album out, Mine Is Yours, that I’m very excited about. A band that I thought was becoming a one hit wonder with their song from 2006 “Hang Me Out To Dry”, are no longer in that category and I couldn’t be happier for them.
A few months ago I got to hear a song off this new album called “Royal Blue” and that is when I knew this band was no longer a one hit wonder on my charts! Nathan Willet, the lead singer, has this amazing voice which has a high range but yet can also have a dark side to it not heard on many guys with high vocal ranges. That was the hook to “Hang Me Out to Dry”, it was raw vocally and with that great bass line, the darkness was always present.
Before I wrote my review and heard the entire record, it seems the consensus is that they are going “soft” and being compared to Toad the Wet Sprocket??? Now don’t get me wrong, I love me some 90′s Toad, but I wouldn’t put them in the “Adult Contemporary Category” just yet!
This album is big on the sound scale. At times it seems as if it was recorded live in a bar. Nathan’s vocals soar throughout the album. The band is cohesive and there was a vision in this album and they met it and surpassed it! I would love to turn off the vocals for a few tracks (not because they are bad or annoying) but so I can hear every detail that is going on in the background. There is no wasted space musically on this album. They accomplish mixing genres a bit too (punk, pop, alternative, soul; heck there is still a “garage band”/lo fi effect on the track “Cold Toes on the Cold Floor”). There is still the “alternative” Cold War Kids (like on “Sensitive Kid”, “Bulldozer”) but there is a nice soul/pop sound too but doesn’t seem contrived or “planned”. In other words, the Cold War Kids are growing up but they are not becoming boring. They can still be minimalists as well as full on in your face musically. Every track grabs you and never lets you down.
Below are some of the tracks from this album! Enjoy and buy it now!
(Excuse the friggin’ advertisement before the song on this first video from YouTube..sorry..but its a great live performance!!)
Louder Than Ever -Live
Royal Blue - Album Version
Skip the Charades - Live
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Jan 25, 2011 @ 11:26:38
Love your thoughts on the new release!! I too have been waiting for some new material from the Cold War Kids. Just a note though “Audience” was released on the Behave Yourself EP (Dec. 2009)
Jan 25, 2011 @ 12:35:58
Thanks for checking out my review! I hope you liked it! I review a new album (or, when there aren’t any good ones coming out like next Tuesday, an old one) every Tuesday!