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Superfiction
Rock · 2011 · 13 tracks

Superfiction

Cold's 2011 reunion album, Superfiction, delivers a potent blend of angsty alternative rock and post-grunge grit. Featuring Scooter Ward's distinctive baritone, it explores themes of personal turmoil

July 19, 2011 · Eleven Seven Music

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Superfiction is the sound of a band returning to form, yet carrying the weight of years. It's an album that wraps you in a blanket of heavy, melodic guitars and Scooter Ward's deeply resonant baritone, exploring the darker corners of the human experience. Imagine the catharsis of a rainy night drive, the introspection of a solitary evening, or the defiant energy of pushing through personal struggles. This is for those who crave emotional depth in their rock, a powerful, brooding soundtrack to navigating life's complexities. It's a testament to Cold's enduring ability to craft anthems for the melancholic soul, making it an essential listen for fans of their signature sound.

Tracklist · 13 Tracks
01
Wicked World
3:36
02
What Happens Now
3:43
03
American Dream
3:39
04
The Break
3:46
05
Welcome2MyWorld
3:30
06
Emily
3:37
07
The Crossroads
4:19
08
Delivering the Saint
4:24
09
So Long June
4:42
10
The Park
3:40
11
Flight of the Superstar
3:31
12
The Ballad of the Nameless
3:30
13
Dream On
3:34
Moments Worth Listening For
The powerful, driving chorus of "Wicked World" with its anthemic guitar riff and Scooter Ward's signature vocal delivery.
The dynamic shift in "American Dream," moving from a more subdued verse to an explosive, emotionally charged bridge.
The brooding, cinematic atmosphere established in "What Happens Now?", particularly the build-up in the instrumental sections, hinting at its original film score intention.
The raw, vulnerable vocal performance on a slower, more introspective track, showcasing the band's emotional depth amidst the heavier moments.
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