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If Nathan Willett followed his usual impulses, Cold War Kids' 10th album might just have been a five-song EP, or an album with entirely different songs than the 12 ultimately chosen here. Instead, Willett took a rare pandemic-era breather to really contemplate what a Cold War Kids album could, and should, sound like in 2023, and how to infuse the material with meaningful discourse about his life specifically and the state of the world more broadly. Clearly, it was worth the wait: the aptly self-titled result is perhaps the strongest and most well-rounded full-length in the long-running California band's ample catalog, and the purest possible distillation of Cold War Kids' nearly 20-year career.

Over the course of nine studio albums and numerous EPs, Cold War Kids have become a major part of the modern musical landscape thanks to deeply personal songcraft and a commitment to forward motion. "First," their platinum-selling 2015 single, named as the most played track at alternative radio outlets nationwide in the last decade, and 2007's "Hang Me Up To Dry" remaining a festival staple. Their current lineup - Willett (vocals, piano, guitar), Matt Maust (bass guitar), David Quon (guitar, backing vocals), Matthew Schwartz (keyboards, backing vocals, guitar, percussion), and Joe Plummer (drums, percussion) - coalesced in 2016 and has released a whopping four albums and five EPs since then.

"If I've got five songs done that I've worked on in a certain way, I tend to want to put them out as an EP and go do some shows around it," Willett says of his mindset during the early stages of Cold War Kids. "Continually as my brain would go to that place, I'd go, no, just wait, and really put together a full-length record. I needed to approach things very differently and work with some new people in a way that was a little uncomfortable. This album is where I've most felt like I was the executive producer of everything."

At first, Willett thought initial work with producer Carlos de la Garza (Paramore, M83) could be grist for another quick EP. Eventually, he realized one song in particular from those sessions, "Run Away With Me," was leading him down a different path. With its funky groove and huge chorus, "Run Away With Me" set the tone for what was to come on Cold War Kids: 12 high-minded, stylistically diverse songs referencing everything from Sly and the Family Stone and Curtis Mayfield to the Pretenders and Elton John to Happy Mondays and Gang Of Four.

"The band started out with four guys who have very specific tastes and styles, and now it's mostly me making the records in a way I love and have always envisioned," Willett says. "The sound of Cold War Kids has always been there, and I wanted this record to be the ideal, best version of all those things we've always been."

Just as the music on Cold War Kids draws equally from the band's blues-and-soul-driven sonic past as well as fresh forays into dance beats and '80s pop/rock, the album's themes of creative life conflicting with domestic realities reflect Willett's increasingly introspective state of mind. There are songs about breaking up with a trusted therapist ("Another Name"), juggling gender norms ("Double Life") and reckoning with a toxic past ("Toxic Masculinity"), the desire to escape stability ("Stray"), and the beauty of surrender and weakness ("Blame").

Committed to pushing himself just as hard to create the album's sound, Willett turned to a handful of new producers and collaborators, including Militarie Gun's Max Epstein,Casey Lagos (Kesha, Wrabel), Ethan Gruska (Phoebe Bridgers, Weezer), Jenn Decliveo (Miley Cyrus, Hozier), and Malay (Frank Ocean, Lorde).

"Like most people, I spent a lot of time at home during the pandemic with my kids, in many ways for the first time," Willett says. "While my partner was working, I became the mother. I had to shed my identity as a musician and an artist and could no longer play the role of best supportive male provider. I wanted to channel all this struggle and soul-searching, because it gave me a window of insight and access to the feminine experience that I needed to grow and ultimately create this album."

Willett singles out the slow-burning, piano-dominated "Another Name" as a turning point. On the day he was scheduled to work with Gruska for the first time, he'd also had his final session with his longtime therapist. "I started telling Ethan about it, which could have been really awkward with someone I'd never met. It's not easy to walk into a room and just write a song with a stranger," he says. "But instead, it was totally natural. The song came out almost fully formed, and it was probably the single best experience I've ever had working with a producer."

As much as Willett is probing his own psyche on Cold War Kids, he's also taking stock of how he interacts with the people around him. On the surface, the Malay-produced "For Your Love" is a universal song about a universal emotion, but in it Willett finds deeper meaning in holding his crying baby daughter in the middle of the night. Elsewhere, "Betting on Us" is both "a relationship song and a self-reflection song, but it's also about being an artist. It's so much easier to be driven by wanting to play your music and show it to people, and so much harder to have to slow down and say, what is the reason for any of this? What do I hope that this does? Do I want success for its own sake, and if so, I need to not (laughs). I already have so much!"

This conundrum resurfaces in album closer "Starring Role," which was inspired by an epiphany Willett had while idly looking at celebrity gossip on his phone while waiting to pick up a rental car. "On one level, Cold War Kids, and the success we've had, is an absolute miracle beyond anything I would have hoped," he says. "On another level, like anybody, I see wrong moves we made or tours we should have taken or opportunities we blew, and I'm like, aaah! I think there's more mountains for us to climb. You have to be honest and at the same time a little crazy to be like, I want more, but I don't want to be narcissistic or greedy."

Ultimately, Cold War Kids is the culmination of Willett and Maust's two-decade creative partnership, and it embodies the realization that said partnership is still truly worth celebrating. "For so many years, we were white-knuckling it and feeling like we were imposters," Willett admits. "I realized, I can't think that way. If I'm not sure I can listen back to something and know that it's great, then I shouldn't be putting it out."

"This group of friends met and were drawn to each other at a Christian college, and we started the band in a strange environment where we realized, what are we all doing here?," Willet says. "We came from a place of growing up, listening to music, and going to shows, and there's a type of sweetness where we were sheltered from the music industry or wanting to be successful at any cost. Maust and I still have that connection, and it's still an important part of what Cold War Kids are today."

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 298 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible show!

    by leigh-bees on 3/12/24The Ritz - Raleigh

    Such a great show! The Cold War Kids left it all on the stage! Great venue to get close and intimate to your favorite bands! We’ll definitely see them again!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great sound and energy!!!

    by Cheddar on 3/11/24The Ritz - Raleigh

    Show was lit! It’s always a treat when the music is better live. 10/10 will go again, ritz is still solid. The opener though, Joe P! Damn, dude is legit.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome concert

    by PG on 3/9/249:30 CLUB - Washington

    One of the best concerts I’ve attended to. Watching them perform live made me an even bigger fan. Also, huge shout out to the opener Joe P, who absolutely killed it

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    High energy fun

    by Elokin on 3/3/24

    Saw them at a small venue in NYC and had a blast. Such a fun high energy atmosphere. The band sounded great.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great energy, great music, poor sound mixing

    by JackieO on 3/2/24Citizens House of Blues Boston - Boston

    Cold War Kids are awesome! They're one of the few bands that I can say I like their old music as much as I'm enjoying the new stuff they're putting out! They brought great energy to the HOB on a Wednesday night but the sound mixing felt way off! At times, it was hard to hear the lead vocals over the guitar/base. Clearly, they can still rock and love making music! The lead singer engaged the crowd and seemed to genuinely feed off the positive energy! I just wish the sound had been more balanced!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best Live Rock Show

    by Shaunna on 3/2/24Citizens House of Blues Boston - Boston

    Cold War Kids put on an energetic and fun performance! They are meant for live shows.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great venue

    by Renee on 3/1/24The Salt Shed Indoors (Shed) - Chicago

    First time at Salt Shed. First time seeing Cold War Kids. Absolute perfection! The venue was great. The band was even better. The crowd never felt as big as it was. Perfect experience!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great band, amazing venue

    by Betsy Chicago on 2/27/24The Salt Shed Indoors (Shed) - Chicago

    Cold War Kids sounded amazing! I was surprised that the crowd wasn’t more into it as I was until the end. The Salt Shed was an amazing venue! So clean and they kept it neat even though it was snowing!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Can’t wait to see CWK again

    by Decatur Staleys on 2/26/24The Salt Shed Indoors (Shed) - Chicago

    Awesome live band in a great venue! I’d see them again in a heartbeat. Joe P was also an entertaining opener. High quality drinks from the bar.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Salt Shed Vibes

    by Chitown Local on 2/26/24The Salt Shed Indoors (Shed) - Chicago

    Amazing show, fantastic setlist and incredible venue! The Salt Shed has quickly become our fav venue in the city. Shout out to the restroom attendants, security, bartenders and valets! Wish all other chicago venues had this great of staff!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Beyond Expectations

    by Jo on 2/26/24The Salt Shed Indoors (Shed) - Chicago

    I’ve seen them live before, but this concert was beyond the pale! The crowd work, energy, and set list was incredible. Nate stayed to sign autographs, even though I didn’t get one, I appreciate an artist who takes the time to meet with fans!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great Venue - Decent Show

    by ryans on 2/26/24The Salt Shed Indoors (Shed) - Chicago

    Great band just not familiar with a lot of their new music.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Good but bass was extreme

    by That girl on 2/20/24Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater - Austin

    The show was great and they played all their hits but the bass was cranked up way too much - even from the very back it was a lot.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great band and concert!!!

    by Vera on 2/20/24Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater - Austin

    Great band and concert!!! We loved it so much!! And great location as well

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Good venue and performance

    by TnA on 2/20/24Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater - Austin

    They put on a good show. Venue as good as always. Was a cold evening for sure. Some heaters or should would have been nice. Outside of that the only issue is if you are having an opener say so. Good performance and good mix of older and newer songs.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great for the 4th time!

    by Mel on 2/20/24Stubb's Waller Creek Amphitheater - Austin

    One of our favorite artists, especially live. This is our fourth time to attend a Cold War Kids show, and they never disappoint!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Cold War Kids - 20 Years in 1 Night

    by RipDaddy on 2/19/24House of Blues Houston - Houston

    Had the opportunity to catch back to back shows of Cold War Kids in Houston and Austin during their "20 Years"tour. 20 Years refers to how long the band has been together and they played songs dating back to then as well as new tracks from their self titled album released in November of last year. The older songs still hold up 20 years later and their newer material is just as good if not better. Here's to hoping for another 20 years of Cold War Kids.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic show

    by Rebecca W on 2/19/24House of Blues Dallas - Dallas

    What a fun event! Cold War Kids play with so much energy and enthusiasm. They definitely put on a great show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great energy great show.

    by Yesyes on 2/18/24House of Blues Dallas - Dallas

    CWK was better in concert than I could imagine. Highly recommend for fans new and old.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Cold War Kids. Dallas.

    by Cosgrove on 2/18/24House of Blues Dallas - Dallas

    Great show. Great musicianship. No theatrics just straight rock it out music.