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The 1900s - Cold and Kind

7th March 2008

The 1900s - Cold and Kind

Chicago indie rockers The 1900s (not to be confused with Glasgow’s The 1990s) released the long player Cold and Kind, and I’ve been meaning to review them for a while. Playful pop, with hints of psych-rock and heavy doses of golden AM radio riffs, Cold and Kind is a thoroughly scrumptious delight. True, I have a soft spot for Chicago bands, but believe me when I tell you that this album is as deliciously sweet as it is earnest.

With Andrew Bird-like titles like “Acutiplantar Dude”, I was already hooked. But then “Georgia” came drifting through the speakers–a gorgeous string arrangement and a wonderful harmony that will have you “jumping for joy Georgia” along with ‘em! The trippier, Beck-meets-Allman Brothers (what!!?) “Two Ways” is a guitar-heavy ditty with wonderful lead vocals. Though I’m not ready to grant them credit for the whole 20th century, I will give them their due for Cold and Kind.

So go and grab yourself a copy of Cold and Kind!!

Listen to “Georgia” (4.9/5)

Listen to “When I Say Go” (4.7/5) **from www.the-1900s.com**

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