Audience (Live) Cold War Kids

Album info

Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
13.04.2018

Label: Capitol Records

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Adult Alternative

Artist: Cold War Kids

Album including Album cover

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  • 1 All This Could Be Yours 03:22
  • 2 Miracle Mile 03:06
  • 3 Hot Coals 03:51
  • 4 Louder Than Ever 02:39
  • 5 Hang Me Up To Dry 03:55
  • 6 Can We Hang On ? 04:06
  • 7 Restless 05:15
  • 8 Mexican Dogs 07:01
  • 9 Bottled Affection 05:13
  • 10 So Tied Up 03:10
  • 11 We Used To Vacation 04:21
  • 12 Cameras Always On 00:32
  • 13 Hospital Beds 04:23
  • 14 First 03:47
  • 15 Audience 03:24
  • 16 Somethings Not Right With Me 07:02
  • Total Runtime 01:05:07

Info for Audience (Live)



Cold War Kids means International Blues. We began in August '04 with friends, jangly guitar, hand claps, and a Harmony amp in a storage room atop Mulberry Street restaurant in downtown Fullerton, CA. For the first practices, having instruments was secondary to stomping and chanting; Clanging on heat pipes, thumping on plywood walls. Hollering into tape recorders. Slipping and swaying into alleyways and juke joints of yesteryear. Tapping in to the American dustbowl and British maritime. On the restaurants roof the sound and feeling was cultivated and burned, built and hallowed out, painted and stripped to the primer.

Almost three years have passed and we haven't let up since the starting gun fired. The album "Robbers & Cowards" was released in the US in October '06 on Downtown and the rest of the world in February '07 on V2. 'Why even have apartments?' We often ask ourselves as we have toured with the vim of a family reunion brawl across the US, UK, Europe, Australia and Japan.

Cold War Kids strive to make honest songs about human experience in orchards and hotel rooms, laundromats and churches, sea ports and school halls. We love the songs of Dylan, Nina Simone, and the Velvet Underground and make our own, which we like to think, are pretty original.

Nathan Willett, lead vocals, piano, guitar, percussion
Matt Maust, bass
Joe Plummer, drums, percussion
Matthew Schwartz, keyboards, guitar, backing vocals, percussion
David Quon, guitar, backing vocals



Cold War Kids
means International Blues. We began in August '04 with friends, jangly guitar, hand claps, and a Harmony amp in a storage room atop Mulberry Street restaurant in downtown Fullerton, CA. For the first practices, having instruments was secondary to stomping and chanting; Clanging on heat pipes, thumping on plywood walls. Hollering into tape recorders. Slipping and swaying into alleyways and juke joints of yesteryear. Tapping in to the American dustbowl and British maritime. On the restaurants roof the sound and feeling was cultivated and burned, built and hallowed out, painted and stripped to the primer.

Almost three years have passed and we haven't let up since the starting gun fired. The album "Robbers & Cowards" was released in the US in October '06 on Downtown and the rest of the world in February '07 on V2. 'Why even have apartments?' We often ask ourselves as we have toured with the vim of a family reunion brawl across the US, UK, Europe, Australia and Japan.

Cold War Kids strive to make honest songs about human experience in orchards and hotel rooms, laundromats and churches, sea ports and school halls. We love the songs of Dylan, Nina Simone, and the Velvet Underground and make our own, which we like to think, are pretty original.

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