Cold Engines is a band that spent 5 years reworking their sound to capture the urgency and catchiness of golden age pop music, consisting of David Drouin, Aaron Zaroulis, Eric Reingold and Geoff Pilkington.
Their songs are very lyrical. So it is no surprise that Cold Engines was honored with the awards of Rock Band Of The Year and subsequent candidates for “Album Of The Year” and “New Act Of The Year” at the New England Music Awards.
The “Darkest Gang” has the spirit of a Ray Charles tuned to a Fats Domino’s sweet blues when they are all full of country singing. This song could only be played in the United States. This album could only have been performed in America.
Crisp, bluesy acoustic guitar playing, snappy drum beats, and a touch of harmonica piano hums are masterly showcasing the chemistry and the music of the band members. The instrumentation is completed with the outstanding vocal range and enthusiastic songwriting of the lead singers. Drawing further into his thoughts, a melancholic piece is delivered by the singer. The acoustic guitar plucks combine with the vocals of the singer to give the song a crude, dark feeling.
“The Darkest Part” is an enticing singalong. It’s a song of lo”ve that will definitely keep you absorbed.