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Cold War Kids: We Used To Vacation

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by Will Dean
  • Type: Single
  • Release date: 27/11/2006
  • Label: V2
  • Info: Four-track single

Nathan Willet's Californian croon makes 'We Used To Vacation' an absolute triumph. It's a bittersweet pop-novella about a remorseful drunk who misses his kids' graduations and drinks during the day, but can't quite kick his habit. Or, as he puts it: “it sounds so soothing to mix a gin and sink into oblivion”.

Willet's voice is a glorious mesh referencing Win Butler, both Buckleys and Rufus Wainwright, constructed with a kind of lackadaisical drawl that is often attempted but usually sounds like an X-Factor contestant attempting swing.

The most obvious touchstones here are Spoon and Wilco. The swung-cat guitar line could have been lifted straight from A Ghost Is Born. Yet the sound seems to be defiantly theirs - if they are derivative, they've got exceptional taste.

The rest of the EP is just as promising. Cold War Kids seem to have perfected the long-running rock art of sounding simultaneously like this second of music means more than anything else happening on this lonely planet, but paradoxically like they could not not give a mere shade of shit.

And, if you insist, the title track does sound a little bit like Maroon 5. Damn.

  • Cold War Kids 8 / 10

hmmm

The album starts really well and then goes to pot towards the end. Shame


This song sounds like Starsailor

except good.


promising

It's a bit of a grower this, and it shows promise. They've lifted a line from Dylan, but hey, he does it too, so why not..!


dirt, you're

spot on. it's such a promising starts but begins to meander. this is a good track though


i just like

the use of percussion