COLD Recording More Material For 'Epic' Album
August 12, 2010Jacksonville, Florida hard rockers COLD are currently in New York City recording an additional three new songs that will be included on the band's long-awaited fifth album, "Epic". According to frontman Scooter Ward, the record "will be complete in three weeks and then release dates will be [announced]."
A new COLD track called "My Religion" is being streamed on the band's MySpace page.
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)
Photo below courtesy of COLD's MySpace page
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