James and The Cold Gun plus Baby Said & Circus
Schedule
Fri, 25 Apr, 2025 at 07:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
The Head of Steam Newcastle | Newcastle Upon Tyne, EN
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eastside events presentJAMES AND THE COLD GUN
plus guests
Baby Said
Circus
Friday 25th April 2025
Newcastle: Head of Steam
Doors 7pm
James and the Cold Gun are a Cardiff-based rock outfit who have quickly become one of the most exciting bands on the modern rock scene. Described as "South Wales' loudest group," they’ve made a name for themselves with their high-energy, garage-punk sound that channels the rebellious spirit of '90s alt-rock, blending gritty guitars with infectious melodies and raw, unfiltered emotion.
Formed by James Joseph (guitar/vocals) and James Biss (lead guitar), the band's journey began in a humble Cardiff garage that doubled as both rehearsal space and makeshift recording studio. The duo’s shared love of classic rock, punk, and grunge led them to create a sound that echoes influences like Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, and Stone Temple Pilots, while forging their own distinctive path in the process.
Their debut album, James and the Cold Gun, was released in 2023, and immediately garnered attention for its electrifying energy and gritty, no-frills sound. Singles like “Chewing Glass,” “Cheating on the Sun,” and “Something to Say” struck a chord with listeners, earning them a following in the UK and beyond. Their DIY approach to music was evident, with much of their debut recorded in that very garage, giving it an authenticity and rawness that connected deeply with fans.
The band’s rise was further fueled by the attention of Stone Gossard (Pearl Jam), who signed them to his label, Loosegroove Records, after hearing them on KEXP Seattle. This partnership marked a pivotal moment in their career, opening doors to new opportunities, including their first tour with Duff McKagan and Thunderpussy and performances alongside Pearl Jam and Guns N' Roses at BST Hyde Park.
James and the Cold Gun's sound, however, has continued to evolve. Their follow-up album, Face in the Mirror, due out on April 25, 2025, marks a significant step forward. The band took their garage-rock roots and expanded them with more melodic and atmospheric elements, incorporating influences from Britpop and indie alongside their classic rock foundations. The album was produced by the band and mixed by legendary producer Brendan O'Brien (Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, AC/DC, Red Hot Chili Peppers), adding an even greater layer of depth to their already powerful sound.
The lead single, “Guessing Games”, perfectly encapsulates this evolution, fusing melodic intricacy with the same raw, electrifying energy the band has always been known for. As James Joseph explains, “It was written near the end of the album process and felt like an outlier—more melodic and atmospheric. Stone really connected with it, and we layered more guitars and added new bassist Gaby Elise (bass guitar) on backing vocals to give it more punch.”
The band’s new direction showcases their growth, yet they remain true to the gritty sound that originally drew fans to their music. The album includes a range of dynamic tracks, from the fast-paced, garage-punk energy of “Cut the Brakes” to the soaring introspection of “Above the Lake,” featuring James Biss on lead vocals. The title track, “Face in the Mirror,” is a reflection on self-realization and empowerment, combining anthemic choruses with the band’s signature raw power.
James and the Cold Gun’s evolution is also reflected in their live performances, which have become a key part of their identity. Whether performing at intimate venues or large festival stages, the band brings an unrelenting energy that leaves fans exhilarated. With their upcoming US tour alongside Highly Suspect, they’re bringing their high-octane performances to new audiences across the country.
Having gone from writing songs in a garage in Cardiff to performing in front of massive crowds at venues like Hyde Park, James and the Cold Gun are now one of the most exciting rising forces in modern rock. With their new album Face in the Mirror poised to drop in April 2025, they’re set to continue their meteoric rise, delivering electrifying rock music that blends timeless influences with their own unfiltered voice.
James and the Cold Gun: Band Members
● James Joseph – Guitar and Vocals
● James Biss – Lead Guitar
● Gaby Elise – Bass Guitar
● Jack Wrench – Drums
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Where is it happening?
The Head of Steam Newcastle, Little Pioneers Nursery & Pre-School Newcastle, Neville Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 5EN, United Kingdom,Newcastle upon TyneEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
