COLD YEARS • Goodbye To Misery • LP
COLD YEARS • Goodbye To Misery • LP
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After the release of their "Kerrang Top 50 Album of 2020" and their seething debut album "Paradise", the three Scottish rock'n'rollers Cold Years were just about to reap the fruits of their labor and tour the world spreading their "fist in the air" punk rock anthems when the world came to a standstill. Many would have had this kind of obstacle stop them in their tracks, but not Cold Years, the time for whining and complaining is over.
When singer/guitarist Ross Gordon relocated to Glasgow and made no secret of his frustration at feeling trapped in the stifling environment of his hometown of Aberdeen, the inspiration for album 2 "Goodbye To Misery" was born.
Written remotely in the first 3 months of 2021, the album. Cold Years found a new approach, using daily Zoom sessions to email ideas back and forth, during the second lockdown. With the change of scenery and new approach to writing, "Goodbye To Misery" is a 12-track album born out of a desire for a more positive future, rather than the self-destruction and misery of 2020's "Paradise." For the May 2021 recording, the band once again traveled south to The Ranch Studios in Southampton to work with longtime collaborator Neil Kennedy (Creeper, Boston Manor, Milk Teeth).
When singer/guitarist Ross Gordon relocated to Glasgow and made no secret of his frustration at feeling trapped in the stifling environment of his hometown of Aberdeen, the inspiration for album 2 "Goodbye To Misery" was born.
Written remotely in the first 3 months of 2021, the album. Cold Years found a new approach, using daily Zoom sessions to email ideas back and forth, during the second lockdown. With the change of scenery and new approach to writing, "Goodbye To Misery" is a 12-track album born out of a desire for a more positive future, rather than the self-destruction and misery of 2020's "Paradise." For the May 2021 recording, the band once again traveled south to The Ranch Studios in Southampton to work with longtime collaborator Neil Kennedy (Creeper, Boston Manor, Milk Teeth).