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Blake Solomon
01/20/10, 10:19 PM
Cold War Kids – Behave Yourself EP
Record Label: Downtown Records
Release Date: January 19, 2010

Should we really use the word “disappointed” when discussing bad music? Is it really our right to expect so much from strangers? I see both sides of the argument, I suppose, because these uneducated smelly fools we call musicians are putting themselves out there, thus removing any possible buffer between their right to “make art” and our right to tell them their mother is a bad cook. It all seems a bit self-centered on the part of the listener, I guess. It’s like how your parents tell you they are disappointed, since they only do so to make you feel guilty in the hopes that you will stop leaving Upper Deckers in the guest bathroom. But despite what is right and what is wrong when it comes to notes through speakers, Cold War Kids clearly spent time processing the lackluster response to Loyalty to Loyalty. Every artist will say they only make music for themselves – which, I suppose, is even more self-centered than our whining about songs we don’t like – but they still need us to keep going.

So I’m not saying that Cold War Kids went back to the success of Robbers and Cowards because of our high-pitched complaining. All I’m saying is that the Behave Yourself EP does return triumphantly to the fun-loving parlor antics of the band’s debut long player. I make no hard claims as to the why. The reasons behind such a change are mysterious, to be sure, but when Nathan Willett sings, “Lord have mercy on me,” in “Sermons,” a song originally released years prior that was “randomly” placed at the end of Behave Yourself, it does seem like the band used our disappointment (or whatever!) to create the worthy follow-up to Robbers and Cowards we’ve all been waiting for.

Behave Yourself’s meat was even recorded during the Loyalty to Loyalty sessions, but it was decided that songs like the rousing “Audience” and folksy “Coffee Spoon” just wouldn’t fit. I couldn’t agree more. It’s clear that these guys were trying to stretch themselves, but the band’s talent lies less in vaguely masturbatory odes to Johnny Cash’s bad songs and more in teaching nerds how to have fun in smart, piano-filled ways. Willett’s never been one for overt melody, yet even his ghastly wails hook better than some choruses on Loyalty to Loyalty. Still, what this EP shows most effectively is the band’s seemingly innate ability to restrain themselves into a frenzy. The whole band seems to fight for breathing room towards the end of standout “Santa Ana Winds.” The piano builds, Willett screams, “Making headlines again,” and Jonnie Russell’s guitar beats the same riff into our heads with the simple hopes of breaking free. Yet instead of letting loose with trashcan percussion or insane asylum screams, the band fades slowly into a refined finale. Perhaps this advanced sense of dynamics just comes from being a band that’s grown together, or depending on your predilections, maybe it’s just another expected thing that never materializes. Whatever the reason, and regardless of your specific tastes, I think it’s clear that we can start trusting the judgment of Cold War Kids again.


Recommended If You Like: Kings of Leon, Figurines, sheets, Neil Young, vanilla bean


www.myspace.com/coldwarkids

Argentine
01/20/10, 10:22 PM
I like vanilla beans so I guess I'll look it up.

Dre Okorley
01/20/10, 10:24 PM
I like vanilla beans so I guess I'll look it up.
Yeah, I'm a fan of sheets myself.

Argentine
01/20/10, 10:39 PM
Was Loyalty and Loyalty really that terrible? I never got around to listening to it all.

Gregory Robson
01/21/10, 04:53 AM
Sheets. It should be reams!

zachff
01/21/10, 05:37 AM
Haven't been able to get into an EP or LP since Robbers

mybreakingpoint
01/21/10, 06:23 AM
upper-decking ftw!

great review, blake.

Travis Parno
01/21/10, 06:33 AM
love this release

Gregory Robson
01/21/10, 06:49 AM
love this release
Me too. They have yet to disappoint me.

ddb43
01/21/10, 07:10 AM
You leave upper deckers in your own parents house???

Travis Parno
01/21/10, 08:06 AM
Me too. They have yet to disappoint me.
same

Moritz421
01/21/10, 08:31 AM
For how positive the review was, I would've expected something in the 80's but I enjoyed it nonetheless. Great job

SteveLikesMusic
01/21/10, 10:06 AM
Not a fan of this EP, sounds too much like Maroon 5.

fluke182
01/21/10, 12:18 PM
I like this EP a LOT more than Loyalty to Loyalty, which was complete and utter shit. This is more of a return to their original sound...and I like that.

Blake Solomon
01/21/10, 12:56 PM
Not a fan of this EP, sounds too much like Maroon 5.
that comparison i do not hear at all. could you explain why you made this connection?

SteveLikesMusic
01/21/10, 01:04 PM
The light funky/poppiness?

packattack227
01/21/10, 01:28 PM
!!

MyNameIsRoss
01/21/10, 02:13 PM
band is pretty boring, like some of the stuff i've heard.

Blake Solomon
01/21/10, 02:26 PM
The light funky/poppiness?
too vague, keep going.

Clark
01/21/10, 02:47 PM
band is pretty boring, like some of the stuff i've heard.
...Boring? The only way I could understand anyone possibly thinking that is if they've only heard Loyalty to Loyalty, and even that album has some rousing parts (including the entirety of its lead single, "Something Is Not Right with Me").

MyNameIsRoss
01/21/10, 02:54 PM
you see, the thing about opinions are....

drewz5
01/21/10, 03:12 PM
i liked Loyalty to Loyalty...?

Blake Solomon
01/21/10, 04:48 PM
you see, the thing about opinions are....
are what...?

killa_condom
01/21/10, 05:42 PM
Awesome review, I thought the same thing when I heard this ep. Robbers and Cowards is one of my favourite albums, and this ep reminds me of that. If they released a one song ep with audience on it, I would be happy.

Clark
01/21/10, 06:47 PM
Listening to it for the first time right now and loving it. Much better than their last album. A very promising release and a smart one. Now I am eagerly anticipating their next full-length.

MyNameIsRoss
01/21/10, 06:49 PM
everyone has one..

smogs
01/21/10, 09:38 PM
Still need to listen to this.
And I feel like I'm in the minority who liked Loyalty to Loyalty.

Shatter_Glass
01/21/10, 09:53 PM
Was Loyalty and Loyalty really that terrible? I never got around to listening to it all.
it wasn't bad at all, it's just not hook-laden like the first record.

ShoulderWhl
01/21/10, 10:38 PM
personally I thought loyalty to loyalty was great. it took some effort, but after a while it grew on me just as robbers&cowards did.

i've seen enough. (enough said.)

Deadbolt23
01/22/10, 02:45 AM
you see, the thing about opinions are....
* The thing about opinions is...

FALCONEPHOTO
01/22/10, 05:00 AM
cant wait

BadAcidVacation
01/22/10, 02:40 PM
Their first album was awesome but their second was pretty disappointing

gimperdaniel
01/22/10, 03:55 PM
Cold War Kids is awesome!!!! Keep rockin!

alert=danger
01/22/10, 06:02 PM
Think this is such a good release. Never really had much of a problem with anything they have put out. All is good in my opinion.

BadAcidVacation
01/23/10, 04:11 PM
Avalanche In B Minor was an atrocious song but "Hospital Beds' was amazing. Should be good looking forward to it

carlovetel
01/24/10, 09:49 AM
i didnt think the EP was that great... but yeah i guess i'd have to agree it was better than loyalty

thedondeluge
01/25/10, 01:09 PM
a little dissapointing

Shaken
01/31/10, 06:15 PM
Loyalty to Loyalty isn't terrible. This and Robbers & Cowards just happen to be a lot better. Nice review though.

oarg89
02/02/10, 12:28 PM
Great EP

ImaWolf
02/04/10, 10:32 AM
I like it all and I think "Something is Not Right with Me" is an excellant single