Cold Years

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It doesn't come much more grimthan life in a gritty, remote Scottish city like Aberdeen. So says northeast native Ross Gordon, anyway, vocalist with rising, heart-on-sleeve rock four-piece, Cold Years. If you want a sense of the true sound of youth disaffection in post-Brexit Britain,look no further. This summer, the band will finally release their highly anticipated debut album Paradise -–a title bearing more than a suggestion of sarcastic snarl to go along with the considerable bite found on the music contained within.

"Our hometown is a shithole," Ross spits, with characteristically direct candour. "The album is called Paradise because Aberdeen is not a paradise. It's horrible, it's grey, and it's cold all the time. We all live and work here, and it's not very happy. It's quite morbid when you stop to think about it. But at the same time, it's home."

Echoing the infamous, despairing, "it's shite being Scottish" rant made by protagonist Renton in Irvine Welsh's 1993 novel, Trainspotting, Ross' near-nihilistic take on the town where he was born goes further still, almost three decades and a generation later. Rather than succumb to the pitfalls that laid waste to previous generations, however, he poured all of his frustration and all of his anger into the 13 songs that represent hisband's first foray into full-length recording.

Unlike the often-bleak subject matter that inspired them, however, the songs of Paradise burst from the speakers with a 'clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose' soul, springboarding off timelessly vintage-tinged sounds, fuelled by lung-busting choruses and buffed-up with a thoroughly modern-day, blue-collar punk rock sheen. It's a proud rock'n'roll record, capturing with unflinching honesty a world that offers little reason for hope, even if the songs sound anything but hopeless.

"There's an ongoing narrative about how fucked everything is at the moment," Ross says of the thread that ties otherwise disparate themes together, whittled down, he estimates, from an initial 60 songs. "It links everything really, not just purely politics. It's linked to the economy, to drugs and alcohol, and what our generation is going through right now. You work hard in school, you train for your career and you try to succeed at it, but the reality is that none of it really fucking matters. It's a record that's angry because, as a generation, we feel like we've been sold short."

Naturally, the creation of an album instilled with such an inflamed sense of injustice didn't come without its difficulties. It was a challenging processthat often tested the collective patience of the quartet, completed by guitarist Finlay Urquhart, bassist Louis Craighead, and drummer Fraser Allan. But such was the passion that each member invested into it, paired with an indomitable spirit, that the band has made good on the past few years of promise.

"We all, really, really fought about what we each wanted on this," Ross reveals, allowing himself to laugh about it all now. "There were heated arguments about the songs because every single person was so engaged in the process. And that's a first for us. If we'd done it any other way or at any other time, it wouldn't have been the same, and more importantly, it wouldn't have been as good."

The original plan was to put out a debut album last year, but instead, having got as far as five songs they weren't feeling, they essentially scrapped everything and started again from scratch.

"I think we needed to grow as people," Ross admits, "because there's a lot of things on this record that we previously wouldn't have written about. I think when you first start out, you tend to gravitate towards writing stuff that sounds like the artists you love. But as much as I still really love bands like The Gaslight Anthem and people like Bruce Springsteen, I wanted to break away from where we'd been. Everything changes with time. Even my voice changed over the past four years because we've played so much."

In hindsight, that decision to stall, regroup and refocus has proved to be an inspired one. Rather than rushing out a record for the sake of expediency, taking time to reflect, be honest, and pour everything the band had into the process has made for a set of songs that will endure and stand the Scots in admirable stead. After all, you only get one shot at making your first album, so you better make it the best it can be.

"I went through a divorce, different jobs, different flats, different girls... And I tried to cover everything that's happened in the past few years," Ross says of the self-examination he underwent on these tracks. "All of my friends are settling down and having kids now and, well, I'm not."

It was the breakthrough of writing Breathe that lit the initial spark. A frenetic, driving rock anthem with a typically bombastic chorus, it acted as a beacon for the no-holding-back lyrical bravery that the vocalist had to enter into if these were to become songs of real substance and value.

"It's about having something in your life that's worth giving your best shot, whether that be a relationship, a job, or whatever. We've had replacement members over the years, we've had fights, and we've scrapped half an album's worth of material. But that song closed the book on all that old stuff, for me. We worked really hard on this record. We had to, and I'm proud of it."

That's pride that shines through on the contemplative notes, and almost power ballad-esque nods of the old song reimagined, "The Waits." "Burn The House Down" matches Ross' ire and sense of self-loathing with an equally explosive yet radio-friendly backing. "Electricity" is a classic, loved-up song about a girl, whereas "Hold On" brings a refrain that'll wheedle its way into your subconscious from the moment you hear it. Sending the record home on a stripped-back acoustic finisher, "Hunter" is sure to shed tears. That it was inspired by the frontman's dog passing seems to matter little, so universal is the sentiment of loss and mourning --–perfectly rendered here, in heart-breaking style.

Considering the unforgiving, harsh, and often dismal depths from which Paradise was born, it's an album that strives for optimism. "There's definitely some love on there –it's important to keep things like that in between the misery," the frontman reasons. Because these are songs of passion and belief that unapologetically breathe the redemptive fire of rock'n'roll.

"I'm really pissed off at the moment," the frontman confesses, "because there are so many good bands that I listened to growing up who haveditched their guitars and picked up synths. I don't understand why they're all making the shift to commercial pop music when they cut their teeth on rock'n'roll."

Let others lose their heads when the pressure hits, though. Cold Years know who they are, and they're staying true to their roots. And despite a journey ahead that promises to send them far and wide, they won't ever forget where they came from even if it is rubbish.

"I slap myself every day that a band from where we're from manages to live their dream like this," Ross smiles. "We're so remote here. We have nothing. The last band to do anything from Aberdeen was The Xcerts, and they ended up having to move to Brighton because they couldn't do it from here."

"I really am grateful for the opportunity that we've got," he adds earnestly. "Every single day. It's a huge thing, it's going to be a lot of work, but it's meant to be hard because nothing worthwhile doing is ever easy."
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Top tracks

01
Roll With It
Cold Years
Roll With It
03:36
Composers: Finlay Urquhart - Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Jimmy Taylor
02
62 (My Generation’s Falling Apart)
Cold Years
Night Like This
03:26
01
Good As Hell
Cold Years
Good As Hell
02:53
Composers: Eric Burton Frederic - Melissa Viviane Jefferson
01
Kicking and Screaming
Cold Years
Kicking and Screaming
03:05
Writer: Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Finlay Urquhart
11
Jack Knife
Cold Years
Goodbye To Misery
03:13
Writer: Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Finlay Urquhart
01
32
Cold Years
32
04:41
Writer: Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Finlay Urquhart
01
Miss You to Death
Cold Years
Miss You to Death
04:39
Composers: Ross Gordon / Finlay Urquhart / Louis Craighead / Fraser Allan
01
Life With A View
Cold Years
Life With A View
03:28
Composers: Ross Gordon - Finlay Urquhart - Louis Craighead - Fraser Allan
01
Night Like This
Cold Years
Night Like This
03:20
03
Radio
Cold Years
A Different Life
02:49
Composers: Finlay Urquhart - Louis Craighead - Ross Gordon - Jimmy Taylor
05
Breathe
Cold Years
Paradise
02:59

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  • Discography
Albums
2024 Inside Job / MNRK UK
26-04-2024
A Different Life
01
Over
Cold Years
A Different Life
02:38
Composers: Finlay Urquhart - Louis Craighead - Ross Gordon - Jimmy Taylor
02
Roll With It
Cold Years
A Different Life
03:36
Composers: Finlay Urquhart - Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Jimmy Taylor
03
Radio
Cold Years
A Different Life
02:49
Composers: Finlay Urquhart - Louis Craighead - Ross Gordon - Jimmy Taylor
04
Low
Cold Years
A Different Life
04:07
Composers: Finlay Urquhart - Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Jimmy Taylor
05
Youth
Cold Years
A Different Life
03:25
Composers: Ross Gordon - Finlay Urquhart - Louis Craighead - Jimmy Taylor
06
Goodbye My Friend
Cold Years
A Different Life
03:56
Composers: Ross Gordon - Finlay Urquhart - Louis Craighead - Jimmy Taylor
07
Choke
Cold Years
A Different Life
03:42
Composers: Ross Gordon - Finlay Urquhart - Louis Craighead - Jimmy Taylor
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2022 Inside Job / MNRK UK
22-04-2022
Goodbye To Misery
01
32
Cold Years
Goodbye To Misery
04:41
Writer: Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Finlay Urquhart
02
Britain is Dead
Cold Years
Goodbye To Misery
03:03
Writer: Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Finlay Urquhart
03
Goodbye to Misery
Cold Years
Goodbye To Misery
03:01
Writer: Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Finlay Urquhart
04
Headstone
Cold Years
Goodbye To Misery
03:26
Writer: Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Finlay Urquhart
05
Jane
Cold Years
Goodbye To Misery
02:42
Writer: Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Finlay Urquhart
06
Home
Cold Years
Goodbye To Misery
03:33
Writer: Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Finlay Urquhart
07
Never Coming Back
Cold Years
Goodbye To Misery
03:20
Writer: Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Finlay Urquhart
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2020 Inside Job/eOne Music
04-09-2020
Paradise
01
31
Cold Years
Paradise
03:08
Composers: Louis Craighead - Fraser Allan - Ross Gordon - Finlay Urquhart
02
Life With A View
Cold Years
Paradise
03:28
Composers: Finlay Urquhart - Fraser Allan - Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead
03
Night Like This
Cold Years
Paradise
03:20
04
Northern Blues
Cold Years
Paradise
03:53
Composers: Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Fraser Allan - Finlay Urquhart
05
Breathe
Cold Years
Paradise
02:59
06
The Waits
Cold Years
Paradise
03:55
Composers: Ross Gordon - Fraser Allan - Louis Craighead - Finlay Urquhart
07
Burn The House Down
Cold Years
Paradise
02:50
Composers: Ross Gordon - Fraser Allan - Louis Craighead - Finlay Urquhart
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EPs
2022 Inside Job / MNRK UK
04-03-2022
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32
Cold Years
32
04:41
Writer: Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Finlay Urquhart
02
Headstone
Cold Years
32
03:26
Writer: Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Finlay Urquhart
03
Kicking and Screaming
Cold Years
32
03:05
Writer: Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Finlay Urquhart
04
Home
Cold Years
32
03:33
Writer: Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Finlay Urquhart
2020 Inside Job/eOne Music
12-08-2020
Life With A View
01
Life With A View
Cold Years
Life With A View
03:28
Composers: Finlay Urquhart - Fraser Allan - Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead
02
62 (My Generation’s Falling Apart)
Cold Years
Life With A View
03:26
03
Night Like This
Cold Years
Life With A View
03:20
04
Electricity
Cold Years
Life With A View
03:32
05
Breathe
Cold Years
Life With A View
02:59
06
Too Far Gone
Cold Years
Life With A View
02:56
2020 Inside Job/eOne Music
08-07-2020
Too Far Gone
01
Too Far Gone
Cold Years
Too Far Gone
02:56
02
62 (My Generation’s Falling Apart)
Cold Years
Too Far Gone
03:26
03
Night Like This
Cold Years
Too Far Gone
03:20
04
Electricity
Cold Years
Too Far Gone
03:32
05
Breathe
Cold Years
Too Far Gone
02:59
2020 Inside Job/eOne Music
09-04-2020
Electricity
01
Electricity
Cold Years
Electricity
03:32
02
Night Like This
Cold Years
Electricity
03:20
03
62 (My Generation’s Falling Apart)
Cold Years
Electricity
03:26
04
Breathe
Cold Years
Electricity
02:59
2018 Cold Years
02-03-2018
Northern Blue
01
Seasons
Cold Years
Northern Blue
03:31
Composers: Cold Years
02
Miss You to Death
Cold Years
Northern Blue
04:39
Composers: Cold Years
03
What I Lost
Cold Years
Northern Blue
04:17
Composers: Cold Years
04
Final Call
Cold Years
Northern Blue
03:17
Composers: Cold Years
2016 Fat Hippy Records
13-08-2016
Death Chasers
01
Death Chasers
Cold Years
Death Chasers
03:00
Composers: Cold Years
02
Song for Our Ghosts
Cold Years
Death Chasers
03:58
Composers: Cold Years
03
Lines
Cold Years
Death Chasers
03:12
Composers: Cold Years
04
Spit Blood
Cold Years
Death Chasers
03:47
Composers: Cold Years
05
Trouble Bound
Cold Years
Death Chasers
04:47
Composers: Cold Years
06
Innocence (Acoustic Version)
Cold Years
Death Chasers
03:21
Composers: Cold Years
07
Maria (Piano Version)
Cold Years
Death Chasers
03:58
Composers: Cold Years
2015 Cold Years
05-02-2015
Mile Marker
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Boneshaker
Cold Years
Mile Marker
02:06
02
Innocence
Cold Years
Mile Marker
03:19
03
Shackled
Cold Years
Mile Marker
03:31
04
Maria
Cold Years
Mile Marker
03:58
05
The Waits
Cold Years
Mile Marker
03:52
06
Closer
Cold Years
Mile Marker
01:21
Singles
2024 Inside Job / MNRK UK
04-04-2024
Radio
01
Radio
Cold Years
Radio
02:49
Composers: Finlay Urquhart - Louis Craighead - Ross Gordon - Jimmy Taylor
02
Roll With It
Cold Years
Radio
03:36
Composers: Finlay Urquhart - Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Jimmy Taylor
03
Choke
Cold Years
Radio
03:42
Composers: Ross Gordon - Finlay Urquhart - Louis Craighead - Jimmy Taylor
2024 Inside Job / MNRK UK
07-03-2024
Choke
01
Choke
Cold Years
Choke
03:42
Composers: Ross Gordon - Finlay Urquhart - Louis Craighead - Jimmy Taylor
02
Roll With It
Cold Years
Choke
03:36
Composers: Finlay Urquhart - Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Jimmy Taylor
2024 Inside Job / MNRK UK
08-02-2024
Roll With It
01
Roll With It
Cold Years
Roll With It
03:36
Composers: Finlay Urquhart - Ross Gordon - Louis Craighead - Jimmy Taylor
Inside Job / MNRK UK
18-11-2022
Merry Christmas Everyone
01
Merry Christmas Everyone
Cold Years
Merry Christmas Everyone
02:59
Composers: Robert Raymond Heatlie
Inside Job / MNRK UK
30-09-2022
She Sells Sanctuary
01
She Sells Sanctuary
Cold Years
She Sells Sanctuary
03:51
Composers: Billy Duffy - Ian Astbury