The Killer and the Star

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The Killer and The Star
Origin Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.
Genre(s) Alternative rock
Years active 2006 - Present
Label(s) I Am: Wolfpack Records
Associated acts Cold
Limp Bizkit
Website Official site
Members
Scooter Ward
John Otto

The Killer and The Star is a musical solo project started by Scooter Ward, frontman of the band Cold. The debut album, titled The Series of Emotion, is slated for release some time in early 2008 as stated on the projects' MySpace page.

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Originally named The Witch, the band name was changed to When November Falls in November 2006, before any work had been done.[1] In March 2008 the band again changed its name to The Killer and The Star. Currently, five demos have been put out on the band's MySpace player: "My Heart," "Symphony for a Mad World," "Let the Rain Begin," "Questions" and "Starts When You Fall." Three additional songs were named: "End of Summer","The Avenue",and "Halleluah."

On June 25th, Scooter Ward announced that John Otto from Limp Bizkit would be playing the drums on the upcoming debut album.[2]

The album was recorded in Los Angeles over the summer and fall of 2007 and will see a release some time in spring of 2008. The album will be released through the new label I AM: WOLFPACK, of which Ross Robinson is the producer. Robinson was the producer for Cold's major label debut, Cold.[3]

The song "Symphony for a Mad World" also has two music videos which can be seen on the band's MySpace page: one filmed in the Wolfpack Offices and another created by a MySpace user. Additional rehearsal and practice videos have been posted on the band's official Youtube channel, where it was also announced that Michael Harris from Idiot Pilot would help out on the studio guitars.

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Album information
The Series of Emotion

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