Alternative rockers Cold recently released their sixth studio album and Napalm Records debut, “The Things We Can’t Stop.” In support of “The Things We Can’t Stop,” Cold are out on the road on the Broken Human Tour, which marks the band’s first in over eight years. The band has added new dates to the tour, including stops in San Diego, CA, Tempe, AZ and a two night stay at The Viper Room in Los Angeles. The tour now runs through November 6th. Tickets and VIP packages are on sale now at https://coldarmy.com/.
The Cold Army took charge upon the release of “The Things We Can’t Stop”, boosting animpressive first week debut on the Billboard charts. The album landed at #34 on the Top Albums chart, as well as within the top 15 on the Rock, Hard Music, Alternative and Independent Album Charts!
Broken Human Tour (w/ Awake For Days / University Drive)
10/1: Austin, TX @ Come And Take It Live
10/2: Lubbock, TX @ Jake’s Backroom
10/4: Denver, CO @ Herman’s Hideaway
10/5: Grand Junction, CO @ Mesa Theater
10/6: Colorado Springs, CO @ Sunshine Studios Live
10/11: Ringle, WI @ Q and Z Expo Center
10/12: Kansasville, WI @ 1175
10/13: Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge
10/16: Belvedere, IL @ The Apollo Theater
10/18: Indianapolis, IN @ The Vogue
10/19: Champaign, IL @ The City Center
10/20: Lexington, KY @ Manchester Music Hall
10/22: Merriam, KS @ Aftershock – NEW
10/24: Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line – NEW
10/25: Dilworth, MN @ TAK – NEW
10/27: Billings, MT @ Pub Station – NEW
10/31: San Diego, CA @ Brick by Brick – NEW
11/2: Tempe, AZ @ Tempe Marketplace (free show) – NEW
11/5: West Hollywood, CA @ Viper Room – NEW
11/6: West Hollywood, CA @ Viper Room – NEW
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At the turn of the century, the band unveiled the seminal “13 Ways To Bleed On Stage,” which went gold and yielded hits such as “Just Got Wicked,” “No One,” and “End of the World.” The 2003 follow-up, “Year of the Spider,” marked their highest chart position, bowing at #3 on the Billboard Top 200, receiving a gold certification, and spawning the smash “Stupid Girl” accompanied by Rivers Cuomo of Weezer. 2005’s “A Different Kind of Pain” illuminated melodic strides to the tune of 37,000-plus copies sold first-week and a Top 30 debut. Meanwhile, 2011’s “Superfiction” continued this streak, crashing the Top 10 of the Top Rock Albums Chart upon arrival and extending a growing legacy.
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