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Superfiction

Cold

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Cold took a six-year break after the release of 2005’s A Different Kind of Pain but they did not use the half-decade hiatus as an opportunity to rethink their musical outlook. They may be a little older and a little slower, two elements that combine on the power ballad “American Dream,” which sounds disarmingly similar to DAUGHTRY, but Cold remain faithful to their post-grunge alt-metal legacy on Superfiction. After the bluster of the opening “Wicked World” fades away, Superfiction settles into a deliberate churn, with neither the music nor the message rising above a simmer. It’s an album to wallow in, provided that you share some sensibilities with Scooter Ward, who is maturing slightly -- it’s evident in his topics and tempos -- yet he's still compelled to filter all his emotions through the same dour metallic strain of his adolescence, a habit that keeps Superfiction in line with Cold’s previous albums yet seals it away from any potential new listeners.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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Superfiction

Cold

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1
Wicked World
00:03:36

Bobby Huff, Composer - Kato Khandwala, Composer - Cold, MainArtist - S.W., Composer

(C) 2011 Eleven Seven Music (P) 2011 Eleven Seven Music

2
What Happens Now
00:03:43

Cold, MainArtist - S.W, Composer

(C) 2011 Eleven Seven Music (P) 2011 Eleven Seven Music

3
American Dream
00:03:39

Ben Phillips, Composer - Kato Khandwala, Composer - Cold, MainArtist - S.W, Composer

(C) 2011 Eleven Seven Music (P) 2011 Eleven Seven Music

4
The Break
00:03:46

Ben Phillips, Composer - Kato Khandwala, Composer - Cold, MainArtist - S.W, Composer

(C) 2011 Eleven Seven Music (P) 2011 Eleven Seven Music

5
Welcome2MyWorld
00:03:30

Cold, MainArtist - S.W, Composer

(C) 2011 Eleven Seven Music (P) 2011 Eleven Seven Music

6
Emily
00:03:37

Cold, MainArtist - S.W, Composer

(C) 2011 Eleven Seven Music (P) 2011 Eleven Seven Music

7
The Crossroads
00:04:19

Cold, MainArtist - S.W, Composer

(C) 2011 Eleven Seven Music (P) 2011 Eleven Seven Music

8
Delivering the Saint
00:04:24

Jeremy Marshall, Composer - Cold, MainArtist - Sam McCandless, Composer - S.W, Composer - Zach Gilbert, Composer

(C) 2011 Eleven Seven Music (P) 2011 Eleven Seven Music

9
So Long June
00:04:42

Jeremy Marshall, Composer - Cold, MainArtist - Sam McCandless, Composer - S.W, Composer - Zach Gilbert, Composer

(C) 2011 Eleven Seven Music (P) 2011 Eleven Seven Music

10
The Park
00:03:40

Cold, MainArtist - S.W, Composer

(C) 2011 Eleven Seven Music (P) 2011 Eleven Seven Music

11
Flight of the Superstar
00:03:30

Cold, MainArtist - S.W, Composer

(C) 2011 Eleven Seven Music (P) 2011 Eleven Seven Music

12
The Ballad of the Nameless
00:03:30

Cold, MainArtist - S.W, Composer

(C) 2011 Eleven Seven Music (P) 2011 Eleven Seven Music

Album review

Cold took a six-year break after the release of 2005’s A Different Kind of Pain but they did not use the half-decade hiatus as an opportunity to rethink their musical outlook. They may be a little older and a little slower, two elements that combine on the power ballad “American Dream,” which sounds disarmingly similar to DAUGHTRY, but Cold remain faithful to their post-grunge alt-metal legacy on Superfiction. After the bluster of the opening “Wicked World” fades away, Superfiction settles into a deliberate churn, with neither the music nor the message rising above a simmer. It’s an album to wallow in, provided that you share some sensibilities with Scooter Ward, who is maturing slightly -- it’s evident in his topics and tempos -- yet he's still compelled to filter all his emotions through the same dour metallic strain of his adolescence, a habit that keeps Superfiction in line with Cold’s previous albums yet seals it away from any potential new listeners.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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