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| Origin = [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]], [[Florida]], [[USA]]
| Origin = [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]], [[Florida]], [[USA]]
| Genre = [[Post-Grunge]]<br/>[[Hard Rock]]
| Genre = [[Alternative metal]]<br>[[Post-grunge]]<br/>[[Hard rock]]<br>[[Punk rock]]
| Years_active = 1996 &ndash; 2006
| Years_active = 1996 &ndash; 2006
| Label = [[Geffen Records]] <small>(1996 - 2004)</small><br />[[Lava Records]] <small>(2004-2006)</small>
| Label = [[Geffen Records]] <small>(1996 - 2004)</small><br />[[Lava Records]] <small>(2004-2006)</small>
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'''Cold''' was an [[United States|American]] five-piece [[Post-Grunge]] band, based in [[Jacksonville]], [[Florida]]. With the release of their studio album, ''[[Cold (album)|Cold]]'', in [[1998 in music|1998]], the band quickly became known for its angst-filled lyrics and vocalist [[Scooter Ward]]'s distinctive voice. On [[November 17]], [[2006]], Ward announced on [[MySpace]] that, after a period of uncertainty since that February, the group had decided to disband.
'''Cold''' was an [[United States|American]] five-piece [[post-grunge]]/[[alternative metal]] band, based in [[Jacksonville]], [[Florida]]. With the release of their studio album, ''[[Cold (album)|Cold]]'', in [[1998 in music|1998]], the band quickly became known for its angst-filled lyrics and vocalist [[Scooter Ward]]'s distinctive voice. On [[November 17]], [[2006]], Ward announced on [[MySpace]] that, after a period of uncertainty since that February, the group had decided to disband.


==Career==
==Career==

Revision as of 01:13, 20 January 2008

Cold

Cold was an American five-piece post-grunge/alternative metal band, based in Jacksonville, Florida. With the release of their studio album, Cold, in 1998, the band quickly became known for its angst-filled lyrics and vocalist Scooter Ward's distinctive voice. On November 17, 2006, Ward announced on MySpace that, after a period of uncertainty since that February, the group had decided to disband.

Career

Beginnings/Self-titled Album

Cold, who at the time were called Grundig, formed in 1996 with the line-up of Scooter Ward (vocals), 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. 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 recorded were passed on to producer Ross Robinson, who was also impressed by what he had heard, leading Cold to record their debut release titled Cold, which was released in 1998. The album was a minor success under A&M Records - now an imprint label under Interscope Records.

13 Ways To Bleed On Stage

Following the underground success of Cold, Geffen financed their second album titled 13 Ways to Bleed on Stage, which was released in 2000. During this time, due to undisclosed reasons, Sean Lay left the band. Local guitarist Terry Balsamo joined the group to play alongside Kelly Hayes. Subsequently,

The song which is on Year of The Spider "Sad Happy" by Cold may be a reference to the album of the name "Happy Sad" by Tim Buckley. However, during one of the Cold acoustic sessions, Ward did mention that "Sad Happy" was written for a girl who had been brutally raped and beaten by her father.

Year Of The Spider

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, when it debuted 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, where it peaked 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, for reasons unknown, Geffen refused to make the video, or promote the album any further. The stalemate with the label led to frustrations within the band, and in late 2003 Terry Balsamo departed, replacing Ben Moody in Evanescence. Balsamo was later replaced by ex-Darwin's Waiting Room axe-man Eddie Randini.

The song "Remedy" was featured as the official theme song for WWE Backlash 2003.

In 2004, guitarist Kelly Hayes quit the band, citing that "not feeling the music" was his main justification for leaving the band [citation needed]. This was despite Ward's earlier comments saying Hayes wanted a break from the music scene. A week after Kelly Hayes' departure, he 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 stayed true to their earlier promise by not financing or promoting the album any further (despite it later being certified gold). However, Cold officially released another single from Year of the Spider entitled "Gone Away", which was the secret track featured after the song "Kill the Music Industry". The track begins at 16:06 after 13 minutes and 13 seconds of silence (a reference to the superstitious nature of their previous effort 13 Ways to Bleed on Stage). This song was used for WWE Tough Enough 2. There were two versions of a video released for this song.

Subsequently, in mid-2004 the band asked to be released from the Geffen label. This proved ironic, as a track was released on the album titled "Kill the Music Industry," in which the band blasted the predictability and marketing of major record labels. The band also recorded the soundtrack for the video game Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy 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

By September 2004, the band was picked up 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 the loss of their third guitarist in almost a year and parted ways with Edward Rendini for undisclosed reasons. 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 suspected 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. The album debuted at #26 on the Billboard Albums charts, with more than 36,000 copies sold – a relative disappointment considering the success of the previous two albums. 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. His sister has had a long battle with cancer, and is said to have been the root of the subject matter on the album.

Disbanding

On February 27, 2006 an impostor posing as Ward left a message on Cold's official message board saying the band had "bowed out gracefully" and disbanded. Ward apologized for any comments the impostor made and announced that Cold wasn’t going to disband, but rather go on hiatus to work on side-projects.

A long, overdue DVD was in production, but according to their good friend Mikey (Also known as COLDSP1D3R[1]), Cold decided to stop making the DVD. The reason for this was frontman Scooter Ward decided to focus solely on When November Falls.[citation needed]

On the band's MySpace page, Ward announced that he and McCandless have started a side-project called When November Falls. Since the posting, McCandless has not been mentioned in any subsequent When November Falls information and Limp Bizkit drummer John Otto has been announced as the drummer on their forthcoming album. On November 17, 2006, a MySpace post announced that Cold had decided to disband. The profile headline now reads "A decade of love...1996-2006."

Band members

Final

Previous

  • Sean Lay – (Played in Grundig and played on Cold self titled album)
  • Terry Balsamo - (Rhythm Guitar) – (1999-2003)
  • Kelly Hayes - (Lead Guitar) – (1996-2004)
  • Eddie Rendini - (Guitar) – (Feb 2004- Nov 2004)
  • Mike Booth - (Rhythm Guitar) - (2005)

Discography

Studio Albums

Album information
Cold
13 Ways to Bleed on Stage
Year of the Spider
A Different Kind of Pain

Singles and Promo Singles

Single information
Go Away
Go Away (DJ Lethal Remix)
Go Away (UK Single)
Give
Give
Give (UK Single EP)
Just Got Wicked
No One
No One (Tom Lord Alge Remix)
No One (Acoustic)
End of The World (single)
Bleed
Thirteen
Gone Away
Stupid Girl 1 Track
Stupid Girl 2 Track
Year Song US Hot 100 U.S. Modern Rock U.S. Main- stream Rock Album
1998 "Go Away" - - - Cold
1998 "Give" - - - Cold
2000 "Just Got Wicked" - - 25 13 Ways to Bleed on Stage
2001 "End of the World" - - 24 13 Ways to Bleed on Stage
2001 "No One" - 13 17 13 Ways to Bleed on Stage
2001 "Bleed" - - 21 13 Ways to Bleed on Stage
2002 "Gone Away" - 5 13 WWE Tough Enough 2 soundtrack
Year of the Spider (Hidden Track)
2003 "Stupid Girl" 87 6 4 Year of the Spider
2003 "Suffocate" - - 17 Year of the Spider
2004 "With My Mind" - - - Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy Video Game
2005 "Happens All the Time" - 29 21 A Different Kind of Pain
2005 "A Different Kind of Pain" - - 21 A Different Kind of Pain

Music Videos

  1. "Go Away" (1998)
  2. "Give" (1998)
  3. "Just Got Wicked" (2000)
  4. "No One" (2001)
  5. "End Of The World" (2001)
  6. "Bleed" (2001)
  7. "Gone Away" (2002)
  8. "Stupid Girl" (2003)
  9. "With My Mind" (2004)
  10. "Happens All The Time" (2005)

See also

  1. Something Wicked This Way Comes EP