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Cold: Scooter Ward (vocals, guitar, piano); Mike Booth, Matt Loughran (guitar); Jeremy Marshall (bass guitar); Sam McCandless (drums). Their guitars are certainly loud, and there are moments when Scooter Ward bellows. But with Different Kind of Pain, Cold has largely departed alternative metal for brooding electric ballads. Distorted notes ring out meaningfully as Ward dwells on despair, shame, and symphonies of sadness. "If God created love, did he make it for everyone?" This is a very similar trajectory to Staind's, where feelings matter considerably more than rocking, and the quest for redemption never seems to end. Cold did almost end, incidentally. In 2003, Geffen soured on the band in the midst of promotion for their sophomore album Year of the Spider. Internal strife followed; Kelly Hayes departed, and Terry Balsamo joined Evanescence. Ward even had sick family members to deal with. Still, the band regrouped with new members, and a new label in Lava/Atlantic. Maybe that adversity accounts for Different Kind of Pain's subdued, searching feel. On the title track, the sound of pattering rain gives way to reflective piano notes and more unguarded lyrics from Ward; a guitar surges forth toward the end, but instead of launching into a explosive solo it only sets up the chorus once again. This is a song slow-motion hugs are made of, and there's nothing metal, or even post-grunge about it. Heaviness isn't a requirement for the band to be effective. But unfortunately, like Staind, Cold often loses sight of real melody in their examination of the soul. Their songs might add a sweep of violins, or give a guitar a chance to chug out some rhythmic tension, but "When Heaven's Not Far Away" and "Back Home" are the only real standouts. ~ Johnny Loftus The release of A DIFFERENT KIND OF PAIN is a testament to Cold's unity and resolve as a band. Parting ways with Geffen Records and losing guitarist Terry Balsalmo to contemporaries Evanescence were paltry setbacks when compared to the personal battles waged by vocalist Scooter Ward. The strife of recovering from substance abuse addiction and his sister's bout with cancer inspired a tireless course of songwriting for Ward and drummer Sam McCandless. The resulting sessions for A DIFFERENT KIND OF PAIN completed a healing process for Cold, and the emotional honesty of songs such as "When Heaven's Not Far Away" and "Another Pill" is undeniable. Different Kind Of Pain Music Cold Different Kind Of Pain Songs Different Kind Of Pain Music Review Average Rating: (4.1 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Their darkest release yet In my opinion this album is everything that the follow up to 13 ways to bleed on stage should have been.
It's a much darker release. The overall sound and feel of the album is very dark, deep, and depressing. As mentioned in another review it is not as heavy as some of their previous work. However, don't discount this album because of that. Each of Cold's CD's have an underlying depressing tone to it and I just think it fully came to the surface for this album. Given the difficulties they faced releasing this album I can completely see why.
The sound is along the lines of 'Sick of Man', 'Confession', and 'End Of The World' from 13 ways to bleed on stage. While I would have liked to see some more songs like Just Got Wicked or Send In The Clowns... I also like to see a band branch out and explore each of the veins that make up their entire sound. This album definitely explores the dark, depressing vein of Cold.
Fantastic CD overall, I would rate it 4.5/5.
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DAMN AWESOME! This is the one of the best cd i have ever heard! scooter ward is just the best emotional singer ever! respect to him...this album are for the people who are realy quite depressed..but i actually loved it..its excellent! Submitted by ninoconstantine (Harare,Zimbabwe) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
AN EMOTIONAL ALBUM If you ever find yourself in some troubling times and needed someone or something to understand you you're probably going to relate to this album but if you're shallow towards the songs you won't get it. Submitted by blackrobakarlt (B-More,MD/Kennesaw, GA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Not as good as (Year of the spider)but still good. Although (A Diffrent Kind of Pain)is not as good as the last album it is still one of my favoritte's. They have one of the best singers iv'e ever heard and have a diffrent sound,and the lyrics are written to were you can understand the meaning and can relate to them. Best songs are (A diffrent kind of pain),(God's song),(Happens all the time)and (Back Home). Submitted by jtboonefootball (Charlotte,North Carolina) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
this cd kickz hardcore @ss! this iz probably tha best cd thay've came out with so far, probably the best songz on this cd, would be "anatomy of a tidal wave, when angels fly away, and happenz all the time, and if your lookin for some oldskool cold songz, look up "just got wicked" from there album 13 ways to bleed on stage, thatz also another good one. keep up with the good music, cold! Submitted by publikEnemy84™ (eagle,ak,u.s.a.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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