
Indiana blues-rock outfit THE COLD STARES have released âVoices,â their explosive new full-length album, out now via Mascot Records. Self-produced by the band and recorded almost entirely over the course of just two days with engineer Mark Needham (Taj Mahal, The Killers, Imagine Dragons, Walk the Moon, Fleetwood Mac), âVoicesâ stands as The Cold Staresâ most mature, eclectic collection yet, balancing gritty muscle and tender emotion in equal measure. To celebrate the release, the band has shared a live performance video for the albumâs latest single âGot No Right,â an upbeat jam about not being able to leave a bad relationship for all the right reasons. Watch HERE.
âWe approached âVoicesâ as each song being an idea or a film to itself, giving each effort its own âvoice,ââ guitarist/vocalist Chris Tapp explains. âI think they still work well together, but provide the listener a little bit more of a journey through the course of the album than weâve provided in the past.â
For the past ten years, The Cold Stares have toured the world relentlessly as a duo, blowing away audiences across the US and Europe with a fierce, blistering live show that belied their bare bones, guitar-and-drums setup. Now, the band is embracing a whole new kind of chemistry as they launch their next chapter, adding a third member and channeling the classic power trio sound they grew up on with their explosive new album. âThe chains were off when we made this record,â says Tapp. âSuddenly, all the parameters that had dictated what we could and couldnât do just disappeared and we were free to create whatever sound we wanted.â
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That sense of total artistic liberation lies at the heart of Voices, which pushes The Cold Staresâ signature mix of blues, southern, and hard rock to bold new heights. It would have been easy for Tapp and drummer Brian Mullins to simply crank the volume here, but instead they make the most of bassist Bryce Kluehâs arrival by getting more nuanced and adventurous in their approach, chasing a raw, unvarnished sound that manages to feel both vintage and modern all at once. Add it all up and youâve got a gutsy, cinematic record thatâs as honest as it is exhilarating, a high-octane dose of unadulterated rock and roll that tips its cap to everything from Cream to Led Zeppelin as it reckons with love and loss, sin and redemption, hope and regret.
A lot of these tunes deal with really personal things that have been on my mind for a while,â says Tapp. âI just had to live enough life and get enough experience under my belt to know how to talk about them, to know how to feel comfortable opening up those veins and sharing whatever came out.â
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Characters fueled by similarly desperate longingsâfor hope, for purpose, for comfortâturn up throughout the record. The haunting âThe Ghostâ features Southern Gothic and western overtones, while the epic anthem âNothing But The Bluesâ wrestles with hard times in a down-and-out town. The release of âVoicesâ follows album singles âThrow That Stone,â a cinematic track that channels some of the greatest artists in gospel blues, and âThe Joy,â which draws from Pink Floyd as it revels in the happiness that comes with finding your true soulmate. âThis song takes a step outside of our normal catalog and tackles the topic of finding happiness after heartache,â Tapp explains.
Track list
- Nothing But The Blues
- Come For Me
- The Joy
- Lights Out
- Got No Right
- Sorry I Was Late
- Voices
- Waiting On The Rain
- Sinnerman
- Throw That Stone
- Itâs Heavy
- Thinking About Leaving Again
- The Ghost

Launched in 2012, The Cold Stares got their start when longtime friends Tapp and Mullins agreed to team up for a fill-in gig that caught them both by surprise. With a sound far bigger than any duo should rightfully have been able to create, the pair of Kentucky natives began turning heads almost immediately, releasing a series of acclaimed albums that landed them on the road with the likes of Larkin Poe, Rival Sons, Reignwolf, Spoon, Grand Funk Railroad, and Thievery Corp, among others. American Songwriter praised the groupâs âhard-won commitment, honesty, and intensity,â while No Depression hailed their sound as a âroots rocking firestorm,â and tunes from their albums turned up everywhere from ESPN and TNT to the hit video game Cyberpunk 2077.
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After wrapping up touring for 2021âs âHeavy Shoesâ (their fifth studio album and debut release for Mascot Records), Tapp and Mullins returned to their adopted hometown of Evansville, Indiana, with a decision to make. The bandâs sound had been growing increasingly elaborate in the studio, but unless they wanted to start playing along to pre-recorded backing tracks onstage, they were reaching a point where they wouldnât be able to faithfully replicate their tunes anymore as a duo.
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âWeâd been a two-piece for a decade, so it wasnât something we took lightly,â says Tapp. âBut weâd also known Bryce for a long time and knew heâd fit right in.â
Upcoming Scandinavian tour dates:
31/05/23 – Dexter – Odense, Denmark
01/06/23 – Karosserifabrikken – Helsingør, Denmark
02/06/23 – Bomber Bar – Motala, Sweden
03/06/23 – Rockland – Sala, Sweden
05/06/23 â Klubb Nalen – Stockholm, Sweden
07/06/23 – John Dee – Oslo, Norway
08/06/23 – Pustervik – Gothenburg, Sweden
09/06/23 – Folk & Rock – MalmĂś, Sweden
10/06/23 – Tryckhallen – Falkenberg, Sweden






