Former COLD Frontman Taps LIMP BIZKIT Drummer For WHEN NOVEMBER FALLS Project

June 27, 2007

Former COLD frontman Scooter Ward has tapped LIMP BIZKIT drummer John Otto to play on the debut album from Ward's new project WHEN NOVEMBER FALLS. The CD, tentatively titled "The Series of Emotion", is due before the end of the year through I Am: Wolfpack Records.

Commented Scooter: "I've been blessed to have [John] come and play drums for me. The music is sounding beyond what I saw and felt and it's hard to explain the vibe and energy created from him and I. It is a monster."

Regarding his decision to sign with I Am: Wolfpack, Ward previously said, "I have chosen to sign with super producer Ross Robinson's [KORN, LIMP BIZKIT, SEPULTURA, SOULFLY] new label I Am: Wolfpack. Ross was the producer who started cold with us from back in the day. He did our first record. I am beyond blessed that we found each other again. And people who know what Ross does for music will better comprehend what this record is going to be. And that is powerful! Ross was the one that taught me how to express my emotion through my voice. I owe him everything.'

Check out demo versions of several WHEN NOVEMBER FALLS songs at the band's MySpace page.

COLD's fourth album, "A Different Kind of Pain", was released in August 2005 via Atlantic Records.

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