Kolpaв Yataдџд±n — Soдџuk Tarafд±
Released on January 17, 2012, this third studio album didn't just solidify the band's place in the Turkish rock scene; it gave a name to that chilling, visceral sensation of loneliness. "The cold side of the bed" isn't just a title—it’s a haunting metaphor for the aftermath of a love that has left the building. A Legacy of Melancholy and Rock
Produced by Barış Yurtcu and Haluk Kurosman, the album arrived at a peak moment for Turkish pop-rock. Kolpa, founded in 2005 by Bora Yeter and Barış Yurtcu, had already built a reputation for high-energy covers and catchy singles. However, Yatağın Soğuk Tarafı brought a deeper, more refined emotional complexity to their sound. KolpaВ YataДџД±n SoДџuk TarafД±
Years later, Yatağın Soğuk Tarafı remains a staple on "slow rock" and "nostalgia" playlists. It captures a universal human experience: the transition from "us" to "me," and the quiet struggle to reclaim one's own space after a partnership ends. Released on January 17, 2012, this third studio
The title track, "Yatağın Soğuk Tarafı," became an anthem for the broken-hearted. Its lyrics explore the inevitability of being forgotten: "Unutulur elbet her şehir ve her insan" (Every city and every person will eventually be forgotten). The song captures that specific moment when you reach out in the dark, only to find that the warmth has vanished. More Than Just One Song Kolpa, founded in 2005 by Bora Yeter and