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About Cold
Currently, Cold is actively engaged in live performances, with a series of concert dates planned for 2023 and beyond. They have announced a tour that includes stops at various music festivals and venues across the United States, where they will perform both classic hits and new material from their latest album, 'The Things We Can't Stop.' Fans can expect an electrifying live experience, characterized by the band's dynamic stage presence and Ward's emotionally charged vocals. The band's social media channels are buzzing with updates about their upcoming shows, ticket sales, and fan meet-and-greets, creating an exciting anticipation among their supporters. In addition to touring, Cold is also participating in virtual events and livestream concerts, embracing new technology to connect with fans who may not be able to attend live shows. As they continue to tour, Cold remains committed to delivering powerful performances that resonate with their audience, solidifying their place as a significant act in the concert scene today.
Cold History
Cold, an American rock band formed in 1996 in Jacksonville, Florida, has made a significant mark in the music industry with their distinctive sound that blends alternative rock and nu-metal. The band was founded by lead vocalist Scooter Ward, alongside guitarists Terry B. and Sam McCandless, bassist Jeremy Marshall, and drummer Kelly Hayes. Cold gained notoriety with their self-titled debut album released in 1998, which included hits like 'Go Away' and 'End of the World.' Their sophomore album, '13 Ways to Bleed on Stage' (2000), further established their presence in the music scene, featuring popular tracks such as 'Stupid Girl' and 'No One.' The band's raw emotional lyrics and haunting melodies resonated with fans, and they quickly developed a devoted following. Throughout the early 2000s, Cold continued to tour extensively, showcasing their music at various live events and festivals, and building a reputation for their intense and engaging performances. However, after experiencing lineup changes and a hiatus from 2006 to 2010, Cold returned with renewed energy, releasing new music and reuniting with fans through live concerts. Their reunion tour in 2012, which celebrated the band's legacy, reignited interest in their music and performances, leading to a resurgence in their fan base. With a career spanning over two decades, Cold has evolved while maintaining their signature sound, allowing them to stay relevant in the ever-changing music landscape.