The Cold War’s first recording doesn’t sound like anything on the Providence music scene, which is curious, considering they’ve lived here a while now. In fact, the Cold War sounds like it sprang from the late-’80s UK, the same scene that spawned gloriously murky and resonant bands like the Chameleons UK, the Church, and Echo and the Bunnymen. The melodies are moody, the guitars evocative, and the lyrics. Not all the tunes are Brit-derived. “Cynics” sounds like the post-grunge of Greg Dulli’s Afghan Whigs, with R&B flavors in the rhythm section and some whammy-happy guitar work. The band’s absorbing moodiness also gives the record a kind of mysterious sheen that lends itself to repeated listens. The fact that the Cold War explores an atypical spectrum of influences gives it a fresh feeling, unfamiliar without seeming contrived. Singer-guitarists Miguel Sousa and Eric Smith, drummer Pete Lima, and bassist Kevin Bowden are experienced (with time in the L.U.V.s, Jagolinzer, and the Fantastics) and tight, but also crisp and exuberant, giving themselves enough leeway to sound like they’re still having fun. Recorded at Machines with Magnets and released on the 75 Or Less label and digitally on Tim O’Keefe’s Cozy Music imprint, Le Petit Morte is smooth and precise, scripted but still potent, with colorful canvases of melody playing central roles in the sound, decorated by pretty arpeggios and some solid playing. Its seven songs, spread across 37 minutes, are beautifully recorded and mixed, and they serve as a great introduction to a band we hope will be entertaining area audiences for a long time.
-Bob Gulla
Providence Phoenix, summer 2007
Hey, we saw you guys when you played your record release show at AS220 a while back, it was really cool and full of well written tunes! Lets set up a show sometimes, but meanwhile, you should come to ours tomorrow!
we really need to play a show together soon. you guys are great! if you get an opening on a saturday sometime we will definitely come up so let us know if you can work something out. - gold streets