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Welcome to the New Cold World

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Welcome to the New Cold World
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 2, 2009
RecordedKonk
Union Chapel
The Pierce Rooms
Battery
Mayfair
GenreRock
Indie
Alternative
Length38:42
LabelColt Signals
ProducerRichard Wilkinson
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Alternative Ulster[citation needed]
NME[citation needed]
Rock Sound[citation needed]
Total Guitar[citation needed]

Welcome to the New Cold World is an Album by Lights Action. It was released worldwide on March 2, 2009 as a digital download only, with the option to buy a CD version through the band's website.[1]

Track listing

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All lyrics are written by Patrick Currier; all music is composed by Lights Action

No.TitleLength
1."Moscow"3:16
2."Battle of Lovers"3:50
3."Signals to Radar"4:09
4."Young Scarlett Young"4:16
5."Travellin' Man"3:18
6."I Woke Up in a Civil War"2:07
7."Passions of the Lonely"3:41
8."Until the Day I Die"4:21
9."Black Feathers"4:50
10."The Bottom of the Sea"3:54

Information of Value

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Funding

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The album was produced and mastered on a slim budget of around £15k. Much of the recording costs of the album were funded through the investment engine "SliceThePie".[2]

Recording

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The band spent the vast majority of 2008 writing and recording the album. Over 18 tracks were recorded for the album, the band choosing 10 to make the final cut.[3]

Dirty Pretty Strings

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The London-based string quartet "Dirty Pretty Strings"[4] feature on four of the songs on the album. "Signals to Radar", "Young Scarlett Young", "I Woke Up in a Civil War" and "Black Feathers". Dirty Pretty Strings have worked with bands such as The Enemy, Lightspeed Champion and Ed Harcourt.

"The Bottom of the Sea" choir

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The final track on the record features a choir vocal in the chorus. The vocals were recorded in various locations around the UK and feature the voices of the band themselves, along with Singer/songwriter Richard Walters, Dallas Green of Alexisonfire/City and Colour, Kenny Bridges of Moneen, and all of the Oxford Band A Silent Film.

Credits

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  • Patrick Currier - vocals, Cover Illustration
  • Karl Bareham - Guitar, Art Direction & Design
  • Chris Moorhead - Guitar/Keys/String Arrangement
  • Alex Leeder - Bass
  • Steven Durham - drums/String Arrangement
  • Richard Wilkinson - Producer, Mixing (At The Pierce Rooms/Mayfair)
  • Doug Shearer - Mastering (At Pierce Entertainment)
  • Dirty Pretty Strings - Session string quartet
  • Dallas Green - Guest vocals (on "Bottom of the Sea")
  • Kenny Bridges - Guest vocals (on "Bottom of the Sea")
  • Richard Walters - Guest vocals (on "Bottom of the Sea")
  • Rob Stevenson - Guest vocals (on "Bottom of the Sea")
  • Spencer Walker - Guest vocals (on "Bottom of the Sea")
  • Ali Hussain - Guest vocals (on "Bottom of the Sea")
  • Lewis Jones - Guest vocals (on "Bottom of the Sea")
  • Darren Heelis - Assistant Engineer (At The Pierce Rooms)
  • Ben Bell - Mayfair Assistant
  • Toshi Minesaki - Mayfair Assistant
  • Dougal Lott - Konk Assistant
  • Emma Hampson-Jones - Band Photography
  • iheartstudios - still life photography
  • Paul Russell for P Russell & Co - Legal
  • Matt Hughes for Devil PR - UK Press

References

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  1. ^ "Lights Action - Welcome to the New Cold World". Archived from the original on 19 October 2008. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Home". slicethepie.com.
  3. ^ Rocksound Magazine (feature March 2009)
  4. ^ "Home". dirtyprettystrings.com.