Cold is an American post-grunge band, formed in 1996 in Jacksonville, Florida. With two gold-albums Cold has sold over one million records. On November 17, 2006, Ward announced on MySpace that, after a period of uncertainty since that February, the group had decided to disband. In July 2008, it was announced that the original line-up would reunite for a tour in early 2009. A new studio album is due for release in June 2011.
History
Beginnings/Self-titled album (1996 - 2000)
Cold, who at the time were called
Grundig, formed in
1996 with the line-up of
Scooter Ward (vocals, guitar),
Sam McCandless (drums),
Jeremy Marshall (bass) and Matt Loughran (guitar). The band, initially based in Jacksonville, moved to
Atlanta hoping to get a break in the industry. During this time, Matt Loughran left the band and was replaced by Sean Lay, who also left the group.
Kelly Hayes then joined the band, and they all later returned to Florida.
Following Cold's progress in the Jacksonville scene was local Fred Durst. Impressed by what he had heard, he invited Ward to record two acoustic tracks, "Check Please" and "Ugly." The two demos were passed on to producer Ross Robinson, who was also impressed by what he had heard, leading the recently renamed Cold to record their debut album titled Cold, which was released in 1998. The record was a minor success under A&M; Records - now an imprint label under Interscope Records.
That same year, the band released the Oddity EP. Its cover photo, taken by the wife of McCandless, depicts their pet tarantula named Wednesday, crawling on the face of her doll. The band sought a signature element that fans could remember them by, and Wednesday served as the inspiration; McCandless gave a particularly favorable image of a spider to a friend and tattoo artist who transformed it into what would become Cold's official logo. The drummer would later note, "Our music kind of creeps along like a spider."
13 Ways to Bleed on Stage (2000 - 2002)
Following the underground success of
Cold, Geffen financed their second album titled
13 Ways to Bleed on Stage, which was released in
2000. Before recording the album, the group recruited local guitarist
Terry Balsamo, who once played for
Limp Bizkit, as lead guitar. Ward was to focus more on singing and interact more with the crowd.
13 Ways to Bleed on Stage proved to be Cold's breakthrough album with successful singles in "End of the World" and "No One" frequently played on hard rock radio. "Just Got Wicked" was also a surprise hit, being featured in the soundtrack to the game
Jet Grind Radio, and helped add to their fan-base.
In April 2002, the band released "Gone Away," a surprisingly moody ballad. The song first appeared on the WWF Tough Enough album and had a successful music video.
Year of the Spider (2002 - 2004)
With the success of
13 Ways to Bleed on Stage, Geffen financed their third major album titled
Year of the Spider, which was released in
2003. The album has been to date the band’s most commercially successful album, debuting at #3 on the
Billboard Album charts, with over 101,000 copies of the album sold in its first week of release.[] The album’s first single, "Stupid Girl," has been the only Cold single to crack the
Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #87. Following the release of the album’s second single "Suffocate" to radio stations, plans were set-forth for a video to accompany the song. However, a music video was not made due to Geffen not giving approval. The stalemate with the label led to frustrations within the band, and in early 2004 Terry Balsamo departed, replacing
Ben Moody in
Evanescence. Balsamo was later replaced by ex-Darwin's Waiting Room guitarist Eddie Randini.
In 2004, guitarist Kelly Hayes quit the band as well. A week later, Hayes officially confirmed his position as the guitarist in Jacksonville's hard rock outfit, Allele, a move that had been in the works from the time Terry Balsamo left the band. The band made efforts to release another single, "Wasted Years" from Year of the Spider. However, Geffen continued to not support the album any further.
Subsequently, in mid-2004 the band asked to be released from the Geffen label. Around this time, Cold recorded the soundtrack for the video game featuring the songs "With My Mind", "Came All the Way", "Just Got Wicked (Chris Vrenna Remix)", and "Go Away (Chris Vrenna Eye Socket Remix)" and embarked on a short tour with Sevendust in support of "With My Mind", the single released from the CD. They also performed at E3 to promote the game; however, the song was never released on any of their albums.
A Different Kind of Pain, break up (2004 - 2006)
By September 2004, the band had added former member Matt Loughran and was signed by
Atlantic Records (
Lava Records division), where they set about recording a new album. The album was to be produced by Elvis Baskette and slated to be released in December 2004. However, Cold suffered another blow with Eddie Rendini leaving the band. The new album was scheduled to be released in spring of 2005. Before releasing the album, Cold went back in the studio to record several more tracks. The album was originally to be titled
And a Sad Song Lives On but was later changed to
The Calm that Killed the Storm, and the release date was moved to September 13, 2005.
In June 2005, the band's official website noted yet another change to the new album's title, changing it to A Different Kind of Pain. "Happens All the Time" was the first single and video released. Just prior to shooting the video, the band added Las Vegas guitarist Mike Booth to the band. He would appear in the video and tour with them for a few months, being replaced later that fall by Florida-native Zach Gilbert. The album debuted at #26 on the Billboard Albums charts, with more than 36,000 copies sold. The title track was released as the second single, but Atlantic did not fund another video. The majority of A Different Kind of Pain was written in Ward's sister's bedroom while she had a long battle with cancer , and is said to have been the root of the subject matter on the album. Other subjects include the end of his relationship to his fiance/mother of his daughter, and the physical abuse of a 14-year-old girl by her own father, and also had an alcoholic mother (a theme echoed from each of the three previous albums).
On November 17, 2006, a MySpace post announced that Cold had decided to disband permanently. Ward announced that he and McCandless had started a side-project called The Witch, later known as When November Falls and now known as The Killer and the Star.
Reunion, Superfiction (2008 - present)
On July 25, 2008, a blog written by Ward on The Killer and the Star's MySpace confirmed both a b-sides/rarities release and a new Cold album featuring the original line-up, due Fall 2009. In January 2009 Cold officially announced the first dates of its reunion tour on the band's MySpace page.
Cold recently updated their MySpace page to promote their reunion tour. When the page was originally updated, the lineup consisted of Scooter Ward, Sam McCandless, Jeremy Marshall, Kelly Hayes & Terry Balsamo. Hayes was replaced by Joe Bennett, who parted ways with Cold in July 2009 and has been replaced by former Cold guitarist Zach Gilbert. Terry Balsamo was briefly replaced by Michael Harris of Idiot Pilot, who also played bass in The Killer and the Star.
On June 3, 2010 Ward put out an update on facebook which stated, "Hey everyone! Sorry for the delay on this post. Due to our previous tour schedules cutting into the making of the album I have decided to spend a few more days fine tuning the record In New York. I am currently working on adding(harmonies,guitars and strings) to the songs at this moment.I know you guys have been waiting patiently and we thank you for your concern. We of course want this record to be everything it can be and have chosen to take this time to do so. This will however prolong the release of the record until late summer or early fall. This record is "hands down" the most important record..."
On August 11, 2010 Ward updated the band's official MySpace Blog stating, "What is up Cold Army? We left jville monday for NYC to record 3 new songs for the New album. Everyone in Cold camp is super excited and ready to get this record out for you guys. Record will be complete in 3 weeks and then release dates will be released. I jumped the gun in hopes for an earlier release (like i always... do) but we keep writing great songs and adding tracks to existing ones...."
Because of the care and time everyone put into the record we believe it will indeed become a Epic release for the band. We love you all and will see you guys soon. If i have time i will get some footage for you all”
On August 12, 2010 Ward announced on Myspace they were tracking drums for a new song, tentatively titled Wicked World.
Although initially dubbed the "final album," Ward has said on "Alternative Addiction" that Cold will continue to record and tour after the 5th album comes out.
In 2010, Cold added two new songs, "Welcome to My World" and "My Religion", to their MySpace. The album will reportedly contain ten tracks, including a cover of Aerosmith's "Dream On", "My Religion", "Star Of The Parade", "What Happens Now", "Welcome to My World", "So Long June", "The Ballad of Nameless", and "Flight of The Superstar".
In December 2010 Ward announced that the name of the album has been changed to "SuperFiction", and the official release date is June 28, 2011, which will be released through Eleven Seven/SonicStar Records.
On January 25 2011 Cold officially released the newest track: "Wicked World", from their new album "SuperFiction". The track was posted in a video on Eleven Seven's YouTube channel.
The first official single from "Superfiction" will be "Wicked World".
Band members
Current
Scooter Ward – lead vocals, keyboards, guitar (1996–2006, 2009–Present)
Zach Gilbert - guitars (2005–2006, 2009–Present)
Jeremy Marshall – bass, backing vocals (1996–2006, 2009–Present)
Sam McCandless – drums (1996–2006, 2009–Present)
Drew Molleur - guitars (2010–Present)
Previous
Kelly Hayes – guitars (1996–2004)
Terry Balsamo - guitars (1999–2004, 2009 tour)
Matt Loughran - guitars (In Grundig and in Cold, 2004–2006)
Eddie Rendini - guitars (2004)
Mike Booth - guitars, keyboards (2005)
Joe Bennett - guitars (2009 tour)
Sean Lay - guitars (In Grundig)
Michael Harris - guitars (2009 tour)
Pat Lally - bass – (1995-1996)
Line-up history
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! bgcolor="#E7EBEE" | 1996 (as Grundig)
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Scooter Ward – lead vocals, guitar, piano
Matt Loughran – guitar
Jeremy Marshall – bass guitar, backing vocals
Sam McCandless – drums
|-
! bgcolor="#E7EBEE" | 1996 (as Grundig)
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Scooter Ward – lead vocals, guitar, piano
Matt Loughran – guitar
Pat Lally – bass
Sam McCandless – drums
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! bgcolor="#E7EBEE" | 1996 (as Grundig)
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Scooter Ward – lead vocals, guitar, piano
Sean Lay – guitar
Jeremy Marshall – bass guitar, backing vocals
Sam McCandless – drums
|-
! bgcolor="#E7EBEE" | 1996 (as Grundig)
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Scooter Ward – lead vocals, guitar, piano
Kelly Hayes – guitar
Sean Lay – guitar
Jeremy Marshall – bass guitar, backing vocals
Sam McCandless – drums
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! bgcolor="#E7EBEE" | 1996–1999
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Scooter Ward – lead vocals, guitar, piano
Kelly Hayes – guitar
Jeremy Marshall – bass guitar, backing vocals
Sam McCandless – drums
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! bgcolor="#E7EBEE" | 1999–2004
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Scooter Ward – lead vocals, guitar, piano
Kelly Hayes – guitar
Terry Balsamo – guitar
Jeremy Marshall – bass guitar, backing vocals
Sam McCandless – drums
|-
! bgcolor="#E7EBEE" | 2004
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Scooter Ward – lead vocals, guitar, piano
Kelly Hayes – guitar
Eddie Rendini – guitar
Jeremy Marshall – bass guitar, backing vocals
Sam McCandless – drums
|-
! bgcolor="#E7EBEE" | 2004
|
Scooter Ward – lead vocals, guitar, piano
Matt Loughran – guitar
Eddie Rendini – guitar
Jeremy Marshall – bass guitar, backing vocals
Sam McCandless – drums
|-
! bgcolor="#E7EBEE" |2005
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Scooter Ward – lead vocals, guitar, piano
Matt Loughran – guitar
Mike Booth – guitar
Jeremy Marshall – bass guitar, backing vocals
Sam McCandless – drums
|-
! bgcolor="#E7EBEE" | 2005–2006
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Scooter Ward – lead vocals, guitar, piano
Matt Loughran – guitar
Zach Gilbert – guitar
Jeremy Marshall – bass guitar, backing vocals
Sam McCandless – drums
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! bgcolor="#E7EBEE" | 2008 - 1st half of 2009
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Scooter Ward – lead vocals, guitar, piano
Joe Bennett – guitar
Terry Balsamo – guitar
Jeremy Marshall – bass guitar, backing vocals
Sam McCandless – drums
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! bgcolor="#E7EBEE" | 2nd half of 2009
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Scooter Ward – lead vocals, guitar, piano
Zach Gilbert – guitar
Michael Harris – guitar
Jeremy Marshall – bass guitar, backing vocals
Sam McCandless – drums
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! bgcolor="#E7EBEE" | 2010 - present
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Scooter Ward – lead vocals, guitar, piano
Drew Molleur – guitar, backing vocals
Zach Gilbert – guitar
Jeremy Marshall – bass guitar, backing vocals
Sam McCandless – drums
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Timeline
Discography
Studio albums
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! rowspan="2" width="210"| Album details
! colspan="2"| Peak chart positions
! rowspan="2"|
Certifications(
sales thresholds)
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US
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"|
UK
|-
| align="center"| 1998
|
Cold
Released: June 2, 1998
Label: A&M;/Flip (540829)
Formats: CD, CS
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| 146
|
|-
| align="center"| 2000
|
13 Ways to Bleed on Stage
Released: September 12, 2000
Label: Geffen/Flip (490726)
Formats: CD
| align="center"| 98
| align="center"| 85
|
US: Gold
|-
| align="center"| 2003
|
Year of the Spider
Released: May 13, 2003
Label: Geffen/Flip (602)
Formats: CD
| align="center"| 3
| align="center"| 144
| US: Gold
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"|
USAlt.
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"|
USMain.
!style="width:3em;font-size:75%"|
UK
|-
| align="center" rowspan="2"| 1998
| "
Go Away"
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| 102
| rowspan="2"|
Cold
|-
| "
Give"
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| 93
|-
| align="center"| 2000
| "Just Got Wicked"
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| 25
| align="center"| —
| rowspan="4"|
13 Ways to Bleed on Stage
|-
| align="center" rowspan="3"| 2001
| "No One"
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| 13
| align="center"| 17
| align="center"| —
|-
| "End of the World"
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| 24
| align="center"| —
|-
| "Bleed"
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
|-
| 2002
| "Gone Away"
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| 28
| align="center"| —
| rowspan="3"|
Year of the Spider
|-
| align="center" rowspan="2"| 2003
| "
Stupid Girl"
| align="center"| 87
| align="center"| 6
| align="center"| 4
| align="center"| —
|-
| "Suffocate"
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| 21
| align="center"| 17
| align="center"| —
|-
| align="center" rowspan="2"| 2005
| "Happens All the Time"
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| 29
| align="center"| 21
| align="center"| —
| rowspan="2"|
A Different Kind of Pain
|-
| "A Different Kind of Pain"
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| 38
| align="center"| 27
| align="center"| —
|-
| align="center" rowspan="1"| 2011
| "
Wicked World"
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| —
| align="center"| 35
| align="center"| —
| rowspan="1"|
SuperFiction
|-
|align="center" colspan="10" style="font-size: 8pt"| "—" denotes a release that did not chart.
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Music videos
"Go Away" (1998)
"Give" (1998)
"Just Got Wicked" (2000)
"No One" (2001)
"End of the World" (2001)
"Bleed" (2001)
"Gone Away" (2002)
"Gone Away (WWE Version)" (2002)
"Stupid Girl" (2003)
"With My Mind" (2004)
"Happens All the Time" (2005)
"Wicked World" (2011)
"American Dream" (2011)
References
External links
Official site
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