Cold calls it quits after 10 years

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Bad news for any Cold fans on CAG: on Feb. 27'th, Scooter Ward announced that the band has called it quits. From smnnews.com:

After a dissapointing sales performance with COLD's latest release "A Differant Kind of Pain", the Jacksonville based band have decided to call it quits. Frontman Scooter Ward left the following "official statement" on the band's message board:

"This is one of the hardest things I've ever had to write, but I've always been straight-up with y'all and kept you informed.

"The week before our record was released, Jason Flom and Lee Trink (the two presidents of Lava and Atlantic) were fired. Those were the two people that we had faith would deliver this record like it should of been delivered.

"I'm not blaming Atlantic for what happened, because they did give us a chance to put these songs out and see what was to come. And a few people that tried to work it, COLD thanks them for their time and help.

"When you put a song out on the radio, it is what it is. It's a gamble on your life and your career and your hope. People just didn't react the way we had hoped they would.

"We appreciate all your hard work on trying to promote the record and we love all of you guys, but now I ask you to lay down your arms! The battle is over.

"Since we've gotten off tour in December, we haven't even talked to the label. Hell, I wouldn't even know who to call. But instead of having someone tell us that it's over, we choose to tell them instead. We bled on those tracks and the label just didn't see what they had. The industry today is too jaded and fake.

"Instead of being upset and bitter about this, we reflect on what we did do. We got to touch people's lives for the better part of a decade. We got to experience things we only dreamed about all our lives and for that we are grateful. God, I love you guys so much! And I'm more worried about y'all than I am myself.

"I know that some of you need our music like we do too. And I'll never quit writing songs for y'all. Sam and I are going to start a new project. If God allows us to do this (which I have confidence that he will), you will hear songs again from us some day.

"We made it through a lot of hard times and a lot of bands dream of having a career that lasted as long as ours. We have never made a DVD, and that's the first thing I'm gonna work on. We have footage from the making of the first record until now.

"Thank you all so much from the bottom of my heart for what you have given me and COLD. It's too hard to express in words how I feel about y'all, so I'm not even attempting that.

"I know a lot of people are gonna be mad and say that I gave up on them. But I didn't. This is just another bump in the road called life.

"Music has been the important thing to me since i was a lil' kid. I chose to make records instead of being with my family and my two lil' girls, so don't ever say that we gave up, please.

"Some might say we gave up becuase of the money. For some reason, people think we're rich rock stars who live in mansions and all that, but that is far away from the truth. We made enough to survive and we have no regrets.

"I hope that you understand our decision to bow out gracefully instead of being told that we can't do this anymore. I wanted to disappear and shut myself off from the world of music, but I can't do that. My world is music. All I have in my life now are these songs that we created and memories of our life as COLD.

"Thank you guys for being our family for the last 10 years. We love you all and please try to understand our decision."
 
Well that sucks. I didn't know they had been around for 10 years, but then I realize that would have been 1996. I hate being reminded I'm getting older.
 
That's too bad, but I just discovered Allele. This band has one of the original members of Cold and a former guitarist from Opeth.

I didn't buy Cold's last cd, anyway.
 
I'm just fortunate enough to have at least seen them in concert before they broke up. It was at a small venue in Chicago when they toured with Disturbed. Man, what a great show.
 
The last album WAS disappointing, but this news is even more so.

I just read that Scooter and Sam said that this even though this is the end of Cold, they're already working on new music. So that's good.
 
I didn't know anyone even listened to Cold.

... then again, in a way, I'm right.
 
Wait, aren't these the guys who copied Garbage and made a song called "Stupid Girl" right after them?

Both bands are bad anyway, good riddance.
 
[quote name='I AM WILLIAM H. MACY']Oh, it's a band?

I thought this would be an Onion story about cold weather going away.[/QUOTE]

:rofl: It does sound like it could be.
 
I liked that "Just Got Wicked" song that they had on Jet Grind Radio but never really cared for the rest of their songs.
 
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I remember I saw them in Chicago opening for Weezer during the Midget tour. Well, it seemed like an odd band to open for Weezer and apparently I wasn't the only one that felt that way. About half way through Cold's set, the lead singer got fed up with the shit that the audience was giving him and started to threaten us. Saying how he was sick of us and was going to get off the stage and kick all our asses. In fact, he did not even finish the set and walked off the stage after only a few songs. Then, there was an extremely long wait while the lead singer of Cold and Rivers Cuomo of Weezer had it out in the back. Needless to say, Rivers was not a happy camper and Cold was cut from the tour.

Edit:

Found a news article about the show. It appears Cold quit that night of their own accord.

Years ago, when Cold was opening for Weezer on the latter's national tour, fans of the alt-rock foursome with the ruined sweaters weren't taking too kindly to the showstarting newcomers. The victims of hurled catcalls, insults, and water bottles, Cold quickly quit the tour in exasperation and were replaced with the far more crowd-pleasing Tenacious D.

http://music.ign.com/articles/661/661579p1.html
 
[quote name='willardhaven']Wait, aren't these the guys who copied Garbage and made a song called "Stupid Girl" right after them?

Both bands are bad anyway, good riddance.[/QUOTE]Not exactly right after, more like 5 or 6 years. :lol:
 
[quote name='shieryda']That's too bad, but I just discovered Allele. This band has one of the original members of Cold and a former guitarist from Opeth.

I didn't buy Cold's last cd, anyway.[/quote]

i did and its awesome:cool:
 
Cold is one of those bands that I have always hated. They're up there in my book with the likes of Creed, etc. Personally, I think they sound like just about anything out today and especially Breaking Benjamin and even kind of Finger Eleven
 
I got to see Cold in concert once as well - they played before Evanescence on the 2003 Nintendo Fusion Tour. Evanescence did the best performance of the night, but Cold was pretty good too.

And I've heard some Allele, and they're pretty good. I've been meaning to get their CD.
 
[quote name='hiccupleftovers'] Personally, I think they sound like just about anything out today and especially Breaking Benjamin and even kind of Finger Eleven[/quote]

I found their sound fairly innocuous as well, but I haven’t had too much exposure to the band.
 
[quote name='hiccupleftovers']Cold is one of those bands that I have always hated. They're up there in my book with the likes of Creed, etc. Personally, I think they sound like just about anything out today and especially Breaking Benjamin and even kind of Finger Eleven[/QUOTE]

i agree 100%
 
Their self titled album is the best. 13 ways is ok, but had already begun gravitating to formulaic mainstream crap. Year of the spider is bleh, and I don't even have the new one.
 
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