COLD Frontman Interviewed On 103.9 THE X's 'Road Rage'

February 24, 2010

Dent, host of the afternoon drive show called "Road Rage" on the Dayton, Ohio radio station New Rock 103.9 The X, conducted an interview with vocalist Scooter Ward of the Jacksonville, Florida-based rock band COLD on Wednesday, January 27. The chat is now available for streaming using the audio player below.

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COLD is putting finishing touches on its fifth album, "Epic" for a late May release via SonicStar Records. Two of the new songs — "My Religion" and "Welcome 2 My World" — have already made their way online.

COLD released its self-titled debut album in the summer of 1998. After steadily building a solid touring base, the band returned in 2000 with its sophomore effort, "13 Ways to Bleed on Stage", which peaked at #1 on Billboard's Heatseekers chart and brought the band its first appearance within the Top 100 on The Billboard 200 chart. In 2003, COLD scored its biggest hit to date with "Stupid Girl" (co-written by WEEZER's Rivers Cuomo) off "Year of the Spider". The smash single went to #4 at Mainstream Rock and #6 at Modern Rock. "Year of the Spider" went all the way to #3 on The Billboard 200 chart, followed by "A Different Kind of Pain" in 2005, which went to #26 on the same chart.

COLD is:

Scooter Ward (Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar)
Zach Gilbert (Guitar)
Jeremy Marshall (Bass, Vocals)
Sam McCandless (Drums)

Scooter Ward interviewed on "Road Rage" (click on player below to launch audio):

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