Cold Back with First Tour in 8 Years and New Album

2019-07-20

Cold – Story by Anne Erickson, courtesy photo

Listen to two new songs from Cold, “Shine” and “Without You,” off the band’s upcoming studio album, “The Things We Can’t Stop”

Cold first came on the scene in the late ’90s with their self-titled debut and went on to grow a major following with post-grunge hits such as “Back Home,” “A Different Kind of Pain,” “Suffocate” and “Stupid Girl.” Now, after a hiatus, the band is back with their sixth studio album, “The Things We Can’t Stop,” and a headlining U.S. tour to promote the new tunes.

The lengthy tour, called the “Broken Human Tour,” will bring support from Awake for Days and University Drive. The dates kick off in New Jersey on Aug. 29 and run through a stop in Lexington, Kentucky, on Oct. 20. Find tour dates below. For ticket information, head to ColdArmy.com.

See the full list of stops below and grab your tickets starting this Friday (July 19) here. Cold will also release their second single, “Without You,” that same day.

“Cold would like to thank everyone that helped with setting up our first tour in over eight years,” frontman SW (Scooter Ward) said in a statement. “We look forward to seeing all of you at the shows. You all mean so much to me and I look forward to our Cold family reunion! Love to you all.”

“The Things We Can’t Stop” will arrive on Sept. 13 on Napalm Records. Listen to the album’s first single, “Shine,” and the just-released new song “Without You” below.

Cold, Awake for Days and University Drive 2019 Tour Dates:

Aug. 29 – Teaneck, N.J. @ Debonair Music Hall
Aug. 30 – Stafford Springs, Ct. @ Palace Theater
Aug. 31 – New Bedford, Mass. @ The Vault at Greasy Luck
Sept. 01 – Scranton, Pa. @ Levels
Sept. 04 – Buffalo, N.Y. @ Iron Works
Sept. 06 – Warrendale, Pa. @ Jergels
Sept. 07 – Lancaster, Pa. @ Chameleon Club
Sept. 08 – Concord, Va. @ DeVault Vineyards – Blue Ridge Rock Festival *
Sept. 10 – Greensboro, N.C. @ Blind Tiger
Sept. 11 – Atlanta, Ga. @ The Masquerade (Hell)
Sept. 13 – Greenville, S.C. @ The Firmament
Sept. 14 – Winchester, Va. @ Blue Fox Billiards
Sept. 15 – Poughkeepsie, N.Y. @ The Chance
Sept. 17 – Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Brooklyn Bazaar
Sept. 19 – Baltimore, Md. @ Baltimore Sound Stage
Sept. 20 – Lakewood, Ohio @ Winchester Music Tavern
Sept. 21 – Flint, Mich. @ The Machine Shop
Sept. 22 – Cincinnati, Ohio @ Riverfront Live
Sept. 27 – Houston, Texas @ Scout Bar
Sept. 28 – San Antonio, Texas @ The Rock Box
Sept. 29 – Dallas, Texas @ Trees
Oct. 01 – Austin, Texas @ Come And Take It Live
Oct. 04 – Denver, Colo. @ Herman’s Hideaway
Oct. 05 – Grand Junction, Colo. @ Mesa Theater
Oct. 06 – Colorado Springs, Colo. @ Sunshine Studios Live
Oct. 08 – Lincoln, Neb. @ Bourbon Theatre
Oct 10 – Angola, Ind. @ The Eclectic Room
Oct. 11 – Ringle, Wis. @ Q and Z Expo Center
Oct. 12 – Kansasville, Wis. @ 1175
Oct. 13 – Chicago, Ill. @ Bottom Lounge
Oct. 16 – Belvidere, Ill. @ The Apollo Theater
Oct. 18 – Indianapolis, Ind. @ The Vogue
Oct. 19 – Champaign, Ill. @ The City Center
Oct. 20 – Lexington, Ky. @ Manchester Music Hall
*No Awake for Days / University Drive

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