This event has passed.

Music

Cold War Kids

When

Friday Jan 29, 2010 (8pm)

Where

Poison-the-well-5_show_page

Terminal 5 (Venue Partner)

610 W 56th St

212.582.6600

Directions: 1, A, B, C, D at 59th St / Columbus Circle or N,Q,R,W at 57th

Price

$22

Links
Sold Out!

There is nothing icy about the Cold War Kids.The Fullerton, California natives make the kind of music guaranteed to rid you of your winter blues — in exchange for theirs. Soulful and anachronistic, the band has been garnering buzz since their 2006 debut Robbers and Cowards for their drunken, Southern sound. Loyalty to Loyalty (2008), the CWK's critically acclaimed sophomore effort, is full of straightforward storytelling and dusty guitars. If you're in the mood for some feet-stomping and a heartfelt, live show worth braving the cold for, stop by Terminal 5.

Claudia Acevedo, Flavorpill

Terminal 5 says…

Fullerton, CA's Cold War Kids make music with roots that go deep and wide, embracing influences as diverse as Bob Dylan, Billie Holiday, Jeff Buckley, and the Velvet Underground. Matt Aveiro, Matt Maust, Jonnie Russell, and Nathan Willett began crafting their soulful, blues-inflected take on indie rock as Cold War Kids in 2004, recording demos in Los Angeles soon after they formed. After signing to Monarchy Music, Cold War Kids released their debut EP, Mulberry Street, in spring 2005. The band's unique sound and impassioned live act generated a buzz -- particularly from bloggers -- that grew with each tour and release. Maust's clean but eye-catching designs for EPs like With Our Wallets Full and Up in Rags and the group's website also added to Cold War Kids' mystique. They spent much of 2006 on the road with Tapes 'n Tapes, Figurines, Sound Team, and Editors and appeared at that year's Lollapalooza. That summer, they signed to Downtown Records, also home to Art Brut and Gnarls Barkley. The band's full-length debut Robbers & Cowards arrived that fall.