Cost of Living Adjustment

Cola

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Cost of Living Adjustment is the third studio album by Montreal indie rock trio Cola — Tim Darcy (vocals/guitar), Ben Stidworthy (bass), and Evan Cartwright (drums) — released on May 8, 2026 via Partisan Records and Fire Talk Records. The album title is a deliberate reveal: Cola has always been an acronym for Cost of Living Adjustment, a term measuring inflation's effect on wages, and this record makes that conceptual framework explicit in a way the band's previous albums only gestured at. Darcy and Stidworthy came together after the dissolution of their beloved Montreal art-punk group Ought, and Cola has built on that lineage across two well-received records — 2022's Deep In View and 2024's The Gloss, the latter earning placement on Rolling Stone and Pitchfork's best-of-year lists — before arriving here at what Fire Talk Records describes as "Cola, the band, at their very best." Produced again by regular collaborator Valentin Ignat, the album was shaped in part by real-world trauma: lead single "Conflagration Mindset" was directly inspired by the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, which caused a house fire at Darcy's own home.

Musically, the album deepens and sharpens the band's established aesthetic — spare, treble-heavy post-punk arrangements built around Cartwright's unyielding drumming and Stidworthy's locked-in bass — while introducing new textures that elevate the material beyond what the band has previously attempted. Still Listening Magazine notes that additional studio time with Ignat has introduced "subtle keys that twinkle and wince in and out of songs to give them greater depth," while Rolling Stone observes that Darcy — long celebrated as one of the most distinctive vocalists in indie rock — experiments here with something uncommon for him: actual melodic singing, adding an unexpected emotional directness to his usual oblique lyrical approach. Tracks like "Skywriter's Sigh" and "Forced Position" whizz by in jagged, efficient post-punk blasts, while "Hedgesitting" and album centrepiece "Conflagration Mindset" — described by Rolling Stone as "hauntingly beautiful and infused with a sense of unease" — demonstrate the band operating at a new level of compositional ambition.

Cost of Living Adjustment is the third studio album by Montreal indie rock trio Cola — Tim Darcy (vocals/guitar), Ben Stidworthy (bass), and Evan Cartwright (drums) — released on May 8, 2026 via Partisan Records and Fire Talk Records. The album title is a deliberate reveal: Cola has always been an acronym for Cost of Living Adjustment, a term measuring inflation's effect on wages, and this record makes that conceptual framework explicit in a way the band's previous albums only gestured at. Darcy and Stidworthy came together after the dissolution of their beloved Montreal art-punk group Ought, and Cola has built on that lineage across two well-received records — 2022's Deep In View and 2024's The Gloss, the latter earning placement on Rolling Stone and Pitchfork's best-of-year lists — before arriving here at what Fire Talk Records describes as "Cola, the band, at their very best." Produced again by regular collaborator Valentin Ignat, the album was shaped in part by real-world trauma: lead single "Conflagration Mindset" was directly inspired by the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, which caused a house fire at Darcy's own home.

Musically, the album deepens and sharpens the band's established aesthetic — spare, treble-heavy post-punk arrangements built around Cartwright's unyielding drumming and Stidworthy's locked-in bass — while introducing new textures that elevate the material beyond what the band has previously attempted. Still Listening Magazine notes that additional studio time with Ignat has introduced "subtle keys that twinkle and wince in and out of songs to give them greater depth," while Rolling Stone observes that Darcy — long celebrated as one of the most distinctive vocalists in indie rock — experiments here with something uncommon for him: actual melodic singing, adding an unexpected emotional directness to his usual oblique lyrical approach. Tracks like "Skywriter's Sigh" and "Forced Position" whizz by in jagged, efficient post-punk blasts, while "Hedgesitting" and album centrepiece "Conflagration Mindset" — described by Rolling Stone as "hauntingly beautiful and infused with a sense of unease" — demonstrate the band operating at a new level of compositional ambition.

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0634457250901 0634457250888
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Fire Talk Records Fire Talk Records
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Rock/Pop
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6 x 5.2 x 0.5 in 12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in
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90 g 250 g

Cost of Living Adjustment

Cola

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Description

Cost of Living Adjustment is the third studio album by Montreal indie rock trio Cola — Tim Darcy (vocals/guitar), Ben Stidworthy (bass), and Evan Cartwright (drums) — released on May 8, 2026 via Partisan Records and Fire Talk Records. The album title is a deliberate reveal: Cola has always been an acronym for Cost of Living Adjustment, a term measuring inflation's effect on wages, and this record makes that conceptual framework explicit in a way the band's previous albums only gestured at. Darcy and Stidworthy came together after the dissolution of their beloved Montreal art-punk group Ought, and Cola has built on that lineage across two well-received records — 2022's Deep In View and 2024's The Gloss, the latter earning placement on Rolling Stone and Pitchfork's best-of-year lists — before arriving here at what Fire Talk Records describes as "Cola, the band, at their very best." Produced again by regular collaborator Valentin Ignat, the album was shaped in part by real-world trauma: lead single "Conflagration Mindset" was directly inspired by the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, which caused a house fire at Darcy's own home.

Musically, the album deepens and sharpens the band's established aesthetic — spare, treble-heavy post-punk arrangements built around Cartwright's unyielding drumming and Stidworthy's locked-in bass — while introducing new textures that elevate the material beyond what the band has previously attempted. Still Listening Magazine notes that additional studio time with Ignat has introduced "subtle keys that twinkle and wince in and out of songs to give them greater depth," while Rolling Stone observes that Darcy — long celebrated as one of the most distinctive vocalists in indie rock — experiments here with something uncommon for him: actual melodic singing, adding an unexpected emotional directness to his usual oblique lyrical approach. Tracks like "Skywriter's Sigh" and "Forced Position" whizz by in jagged, efficient post-punk blasts, while "Hedgesitting" and album centrepiece "Conflagration Mindset" — described by Rolling Stone as "hauntingly beautiful and infused with a sense of unease" — demonstrate the band operating at a new level of compositional ambition.

Cost of Living Adjustment is the third studio album by Montreal indie rock trio Cola — Tim Darcy (vocals/guitar), Ben Stidworthy (bass), and Evan Cartwright (drums) — released on May 8, 2026 via Partisan Records and Fire Talk Records. The album title is a deliberate reveal: Cola has always been an acronym for Cost of Living Adjustment, a term measuring inflation's effect on wages, and this record makes that conceptual framework explicit in a way the band's previous albums only gestured at. Darcy and Stidworthy came together after the dissolution of their beloved Montreal art-punk group Ought, and Cola has built on that lineage across two well-received records — 2022's Deep In View and 2024's The Gloss, the latter earning placement on Rolling Stone and Pitchfork's best-of-year lists — before arriving here at what Fire Talk Records describes as "Cola, the band, at their very best." Produced again by regular collaborator Valentin Ignat, the album was shaped in part by real-world trauma: lead single "Conflagration Mindset" was directly inspired by the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires, which caused a house fire at Darcy's own home.

Musically, the album deepens and sharpens the band's established aesthetic — spare, treble-heavy post-punk arrangements built around Cartwright's unyielding drumming and Stidworthy's locked-in bass — while introducing new textures that elevate the material beyond what the band has previously attempted. Still Listening Magazine notes that additional studio time with Ignat has introduced "subtle keys that twinkle and wince in and out of songs to give them greater depth," while Rolling Stone observes that Darcy — long celebrated as one of the most distinctive vocalists in indie rock — experiments here with something uncommon for him: actual melodic singing, adding an unexpected emotional directness to his usual oblique lyrical approach. Tracks like "Skywriter's Sigh" and "Forced Position" whizz by in jagged, efficient post-punk blasts, while "Hedgesitting" and album centrepiece "Conflagration Mindset" — described by Rolling Stone as "hauntingly beautiful and infused with a sense of unease" — demonstrate the band operating at a new level of compositional ambition.

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