Thursday, 19 June 2008

Cold

Cold   
Artist: Cold

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   ROck: Alternative
   



Discography:


A Different Kind Of Pain   
 A Different Kind Of Pain

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 11


Year Of The Spider   
 Year Of The Spider

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 13


13 Ways To Bleed Onstage   
 13 Ways To Bleed Onstage

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 13


13 Ways To Bleed On Stage   
 13 Ways To Bleed On Stage

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 13


Cold   
 Cold

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 11




Jacksonville, Florida-based alternative alloy outfit Cold started out by sharing the aesthetic of another Florida set, Limp Bizkit. Both groups best-loved technically complex, bleak and brutal metallic element that unified elements of Jane's Addiction, Metallica and Tool. The Bizkit actually ascertained Cold playing in the Jacksonville area and helped them sign to the A&M subsidiary Flip. Cold's eponymic debut record album was released in the summertime of 1998, and through changeless touring the combo earned a devoted following. Their soph exertion 13 Ways to Bleed on Stage appeared 2 days afterward, and Year of the Spider in 2003. By this power point Cold was moving steadily away from the Limp Bizkit model in favor of a moodier sound suggestive of Staind. On Spider, the hit unmarried "Stupid Girl" was an example of this. (Interestingly, "Stupid Girl" was co-written by Weezer's Rivers Cuomo.) Despite Year of the Spider doing comfortably with rock fans, Geffen soured on Cold in the thick of promotion for the record album. Being dropped from the judge light-emitting diode to inner strife. Guitarist Kelly Hayes gone, guitarist Terry Balsamo left hand to join Evanescence, and drummer Sam McCandless and vocalist Scooter Ward were left hand high and dry. Then a crime syndicate member of Ward's became ill, and the future of Cold looked stark. However, the ring endured. They signed a new deal with Lava/Atlantic, and issued Different Kind of Pain in August 2005. By this power point Cold's lineup included Ward, McCandless, guitarists Matt Loughran and Mike Booth, and bassist Jeremy Marshall.