COLD Set Release Date For 'Year Of The Spider'

February 5, 2003

COLD have set an April 29 release date Geffen Records for their new album, "Year of the Spider". "Year Of The Spider" was recorded in part at Bay 7 Studios in Los Angeles, California with producer Howard Benson (SEPULTURA, P.O.D., SKINDRED) and includes the track "Kurt", which was written as a tribute to late NIRVANA frontman Kurt Cobain. As previously reported, "Year Of The Spider" will contain guest appearances from NONPOINT singer Elias Soriano and DOLLSHEAD's Sierra Swan, and will feature a much more melodic direction than in the past — "more like a heavy SADE record," according to singer Scooter Ward.

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