Posts Tagged ‘The Cold Beat’


22.02.2010

Vinyl Corner: The Cold Beat / Movers & Shakers

posted by Will

in Music Reviews, Vinyl Corner

Split Lavender Vinyl 7″

Two Boston bands get together for a split and leave the bullshit at the door. I recently reviewed Dan Webb And The Spiders and some of the players on that album appear in these two bands including Webb himself in The Cold Beat. We’ve also got a former member of Lock And Key and I’m sure numerous other former bands are represented here as well.

The Cold Beat play melodic punk influenced rock. I never got around to reviewing The Cold Beat’s first EP, Dumbwaiter but it was quality just like the band’s two offerings on this piece of wax. The band is catchy and really does have a nice genuine quality to their songs.

I’ve covered Movers & Shakers here before and the band still is solid if unspectacular entry into Americana infused rock. I dig the addition of the organ to the band’s songs as it gives them a bit more weight and distinction.

People who just can’t get enough of The Gaslight Anthem, a band that sort of rides the fence between two bands like The Cold Beat and Movers & Shakers, should find something to enjoy here.

Label: Cigar Box Recordings

The Cold Beat “Absolute Zero”

Movers & Shakers “Movin’ On”

11.02.2010

Dan Webb And The Spiders: Self-Titled

posted by Will

in Music Reviews

At first the name of the band caused me to toss this aside without given much thought but a few listens through and this is deserved of some space here on SAL. Dan Webb played in a post-hardcore band called Inblackandwhite and is also a member of The Cold Beat. Webb assembled members of Movers And Shakers, The Cold Beat and Get Laid to round out his band of Spiders. This is pretty straight ahead garage punk rock but there are noticeable indie rock flourishes thrown in for good measure. Those variations along with Webb’s strong melodic songwriting pushes the album a notch above the rest of the pack.

Label: Self-Released

Dan Webb And The Spiders “In The Light”

25.11.2009

Where The Land Meets The Sea: Listen For The Gulls

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wheretheland

Where The Land Meets The Sea’s official debut EP, Listen For The Gulls, pulls together five tracks of dynamic new wave indie rock. I covered the band’s demo a while back and all three songs are here plus two others. Based on the demo Where The Land Meets The Sea could have gone one of two ways. The band could have brightened everything up and gone in a more poppy direction or they could choose to darken the atmospheres down. The band, made up of ex-members of Lock And Key and Smoke Or Fire as well as current members of The Cold Beat, chose the latter approach and for the most part it works really well. There is still that punk rock attitude that shines through here and leads to the Pretty Girls Make Graves comparisons maintaining their accuracy. But, as much as I dig the prominent female vocals I wish the interplay between the male/female vocals was more prevalent throughout. That’s only a minor complaint though. Listen For The Gulls is a nice evolution from the band’s demo. Here’s hoping Where The Land Meets The Sea sticks around to sharpen their craft even more.

Label: Self-Released

Where The Land Meets The Sea – Title Bout