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ABOUT MATT MITCHELL & THE COLDHEARTS

Deemed by PLANET ROCK MAGAZINE as ‘The premium example of a modern classic rock singer’, MATT MITCHELL has been known as the voice of a few bands before carving out his solo journey under the moniker MATT MITCHELL & THE COLDHEARTS. AOR band PRIDE / Heavy Rock band FURYON and Blues Rock band COLOUR OF NOISE were all fronted by the British singer. With much appraisal from magazines CLASSIC ROCK / METAL HAMMER / FIREWORKS / POWERPLAY / THISISROCK and more, Mitchell has received a wide range of print and online press. BBC Radio 2 and Planet Rock are amongst the radio stations that have been championing Mitchell’s music.

Alongside playing shows in UK/Europe/Russia and South America Mitchell has performed at several major festivals including DOWNLOAD, BLOODSTOCK, STEELHOUSE, RAMBLIN MAN FAIR, HARD ROCK HELL, PLANET ROCKSTOCK and Poland’s gigantic POLISH WOODSTOCK festival.

In 2019 the debut COLDHEARTS Album was released when Mitchell and his collective ventured to the iconic ROCKFIELD STUDIOS in Wales where they recorded the debut featuring the popular single ‘Black Diamonds’.

It became very clear that a sophomore album would at some point appear and whilst the World went into lockdown Mitchell wrote and recorded new music with his band in the shape of ‘MISSION’.

The album was released in July 2022 and landed in the Official UK Rock Album Chart top 20! Coming in at #19.

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ALBUM REVIEWS

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“Stylistically eclectic and versatile, this is one serious great follow up album by Matt Mitchell & The Coldhearts.”

“A superb album by Matt Mitchell & The Coldhearts. You really don’t have an excuse for not having heard it!”

“Matt Mitchell & The Coldhearts self-titled debut studio album is impressively malleable!”

"A big ‘ol slab of boogieing blues rock, courtesy of UK singer/songwriter Matt Mitchell (formerly of Colour Of Noise and Furyon), bolstered by organ blasts and a chunky, dirty yet highly more-ish riff. ENJOY!" - Classic Rock Magazine