Categories: Album Reviews

Album Review: "Mine is Yours" – Cold War Kids

Written by Jaime Milburn

Released January 25, 2011

There’s no point in beating around the bush here – Mine is Yours is the first decent rock record to have dropped in 2011. Sure, there have been some other great mentions this past month but who wants dull and grey when they could have alive and vibrant? In swoops this Long Beach quartet with an album bursting with an irresistible momentum from the start of “Mine Is Yours” to the end of “Flying Upside Down”.  I wouldn’t go as far as to call it West Coast Rock but the California sunshine certainly didn’t hurt any of the catchy choruses or melodies.

However, despite enlisting producer Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Modest Mouse) for this record, the band missed including that special something that will take the album from good to great. The single “Louder Than Ever” is a gem and album cuts such as “Skip The Charade” and “Cold Toes On The Cold Floor” are solid but potentially forgettable. Regardless though, Mine Is Yours is still album worth hitting the repeat button on, and Cold War Kids delivered yet another crowd pleaser.

 

Written by Jaime Milburn

Released January 25, 2011

There’s no point in beating around the bush here – Mine is Yours is the first decent rock record to have dropped in 2011. Sure, there have been some other great mentions this past month but who wants dull and grey when they could have alive and vibrant? In swoops this Long Beach quartet with an album bursting with an irresistible momentum from the start of “Mine Is Yours” to the end of “Flying Upside Down”.  I wouldn’t go as far as to call it West Coast Rock but the California sunshine certainly didn’t hurt any of the catchy choruses or melodies.

However, despite enlisting producer Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Modest Mouse) for this record, the band missed including that special something that will take the album from good to great. The single “Louder Than Ever” is a gem and album cuts such as “Skip The Charade” and “Cold Toes On The Cold Floor” are solid but potentially forgettable. Regardless though, Mine Is Yours is still album worth hitting the repeat button on, and Cold War Kids delivered yet another crowd pleaser.

 

Written by Jaime Milburn

Released January 25, 2011

There’s no point in beating around the bush here – Mine is Yours is the first decent rock record to have dropped in 2011. Sure, there have been some other great mentions this past month but who wants dull and grey when they could have alive and vibrant? In swoops this Long Beach quartet with an album bursting with an irresistible momentum from the start of “Mine Is Yours” to the end of “Flying Upside Down”. I wouldn’t go as far as to call it West Coast Rock but the California sunshine certainly didn’t hurt any of the catchy choruses or melodies.

However, despite enlisting producer Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Modest Mouse) for this record, the band missed including that special something that will take the album from good to great. The single “Louder Than Ever” is a gem and album cuts such as “Skip The Charade” and “Cold Toes On The Cold Floor” are solid but potentially forgettable. Regardless though, Mine Is Yours is still album worth hitting the repeat button on, and Cold War Kids delivered yet another crowd pleaser.

Written by Jaime Milburn

Released January 25, 2011

There’s no point in beating around the bush here – Mine is Yours is the first decent rock record to have dropped in 2011. Sure, there have been some other great mentions this past month but who wants dull and grey when they could have alive and vibrant? In swoops this Long Beach quartet with an album bursting with an irresistible momentum from the start of “Mine Is Yours” to the end of “Flying Upside Down”.  I wouldn’t go as far as to call it West Coast Rock but the California sunshine certainly didn’t hurt any of the catchy choruses or melodies.

However, despite enlisting producer Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Modest Mouse) for this record, the band missed including that special something that will take the album from good to great. The single “Louder Than Ever” is a gem and album cuts such as “Skip The Charade” and “Cold Toes On The Cold Floor” are solid but potentially forgettable. Regardless though, Mine Is Yours is still album worth hitting the repeat button on, and Cold War Kids delivered yet another crowd pleaser.

 

Sean Chin

Chief Editor & Founder of Live in Limbo. Host & Producer of the Capsule Podcast. Sean is an award-winning photographer and Nikon Professional Services member. His work has appeared on the CBC, Pitchfork, and MUCH. He is an Academy Delegate at the JUNOs (CARAS) and has been involved in the Toronto music scene since 2005. He is also an endurance and CrossFit athlete. You should follow him on Twitter @SeanChin.

Recent Posts

MIESHA AND THE SPANKS RELEASE NEW SINGLE “SMILING”

Calgary's punk rock duo Miesha and The Spanks release their new single, "Smiling". This song struts…

2 hours ago

Avatar Drop “Crying Fire” Video

Photo Credit: Johan Carlén  The heavy metal visionaries collectively known as AVATAR — vocalist Johannes…

2 hours ago

TsuShiMaMiRe with Gaijin Smash and CHLORINE at The Garrison

Japanese rock band, TsuShiMaMiRe, performed at the Garrison with Gaijin Smash and CHLORINE earlier this…

3 days ago

Video Premiere: “A Dollar & A Suitcase” – AV & The Inner City

In just a few short years, AV & The Inner City, the all female collective…

7 days ago

Gracie Abrams Announces The Look at My Life Tour

GRAMMY®-nominated singer-songwriter, Gracie Abrams announces her North American and European/UK arena tour The Look at…

7 days ago

TTC and Live Nation Canada partner to offer fans a free ride home from Rogers Stadium this summer

The TTC and Live Nation Canada are partnering for a second year to offer concertgoers…

7 days ago