Superfiction (album)

Superfiction
Studio album by Cold
Released July 19, 2011
Recorded 2010
Genre Post-grunge,[1] alternative rock
Length 45:51
Label SonicStar/Eleven Seven Music
Producer Jeremy Parker & Kato Khandwala
Cold chronology
A Different Kind of Pain
(2005)A Different Kind of Pain2005
Superfiction
(2011)
Singles from Superfiction
  1. "Wicked World"
    Released: May 10, 2011
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Sputnikmusic[3]
[&].com[4]

Superfiction is the fifth album by post-grunge band Cold. It was released on July 19, 2011 in the US and in the UK. This is Cold's first album since their reunion and six years since their previous release. There have been two singles from the album so far, including "Wicked World" and "American Dream". While touring the band announced that at every show they would be recording their new song "Snowblind" and that the best performance would be included as a hidden track on the new album, this however turned out to be untrue as the retail versions only contain the original twelve songs proposed for the release. "The Crossroads" was originally titled "My Religion" during Cold's live shows before the album's release.[5][6] "What Happens Now?" was written for a new Spider-Man movie and was initially titled "The Web". This is Cold's first album to be released on vinyl. It was the first album the band recorded as a four-piece since their 1998 debut, and their last album with bassist Jeremy Marshall before he left the band in November 2014.

Track listing

All songs written by Scooter Ward, except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Wicked World" (Ward / Bobby Huff / Kato Khandwala)3:36
2."What Happens Now"3:42
3."American Dream" (Ward / Khandwala)3:38
4."The Break"3:45
5."Welcome2MyWorld"3:30
6."Emily"3:36
7."The Crossroads"4:18
8."Delivering the Saint" (Ward / Zac Gilbert / Jeremy Marshall / Sam McCandless)4:24
9."So Long June" (Ward / Gilbert / Marshall / McCandless)4:41
10."The Park"3:40
11."Flight of the Superstar"3:30
12."The Ballad of the Nameless"3:29
13."Dream On" (iTunes exclusive) (Steven Tyler)3:34

Personnel

Charts

Charts Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 37
U.S. Billboard Rock Albums 10
U.S. Billboard Independent Albums 5
U.S. Billboard Alternative Albums 10
U.S. Billboard Hard Rock Albums 4

References

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