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Creed Reunite For Summer Tour, New Album

'I missed my boys and wanted to create music with them again,' Scott Stapp tells RollingStone.com

By Jocelyn Vena


After splitting up five years ago, Scott Stapp and the boys of Creed have decided to get back together. Stapp told RollingStone.com that in addition to reuniting, the band will also release a new album and begin a tour later this summer.
"I wouldn't call it a reunion," the lead singer said. "It's a renewing and a rebirth. I missed my boys and wanted to create music with them again. We're all thrilled to have a second chance to make a first impression."
The band initially made steps toward getting back together after Stapp reached out to guitarist Mark Tremonti in December. "I was nervous but also excited, because I knew Mark would bring nothing but positivity," Stapp said. "We exchanged family pictures and within 20 minutes, we were jamming on acoustic guitars and talking about new songs."

Soon after, the duo met up with drummer Scott Phillips and bassist Brian Marshall, who left the band in 2000. "At that meeting we were collectively saying, 'Hey, man, I'm sorry if I hurt you or my choices did anything to cause you any pain. I have nothing but love and forgiveness for you, and I hope you can forgive me,' " Stapp explained. "It's all part of the process of reflection and not looking back at the six months out of 10 years that were trying."

Creed will begin their reunion tour in August in Pittsburgh and the trek will continue through October. Stapp said that he and Tremonti have several demos ready to go for the new album but are looking for the right producer to make it work. The band would ideally like to release the album shortly after their tour.

"We want to put ourselves around the best and have them bring out the best in us and challenge us as artists," he said. "This band is my first love and a first love that's stood the test of time."

Creed tour dates, according to their Web site (venues TBA):

» August 6 - Pittsburgh, PA
» August 8 - Darien Lakes, NY
» August 9 - Hershey, PA
» August 11 - Saratoga Springs, NY
» August 13 - Philadelphia, PA
» August 15 - Wantagh, NY
» August 16 - Holmdel, NJ
» August 18 - Boston, MA
» August 20 - Hartford, CT
» August 21 - Washington, DC
» August 22 - Virginia Beach, VA
» August 25 - Detroit, MI
» August 26 - Cleveland, OH
» August 28 - Cincinnati, OH
» August 29 - Indianapolis, IN
» August 30 - Chicago, IL
» September 1 - Milwaukee, WI
» September 2 - Columbus, OH
» September 4 - Raleigh, NC
» September 5 - Charlotte, NC
» September 11 - Atlanta, GA
» September 12 - Birmingham, AL
» September 15 - Orlando, FL
» September 16 - West Palm Beach, FL
» September 18 - Lafayette, LA
» September 19 - New Orleans, LA
» September 20 - Bossier City, LA
» September 22 - Dallas, TX
» September 24 - San Antonio, TX
» September 25 - Houston, TX
» September 27 - Las Vegas, NV
» September 29 - Glendale, AZ
» September 30 - Irvine, CA
» October 2 - Salt Lake City, UT
» October 3 - Denver, CO
» October 6 - Minneapolis, MN
» October 7 - Omaha, NE
» October 9 - Tulsa, OK
» October 10 - Kansas City, MO
» October 13 - St Louis, MO
» October 14 - Nashville, TN
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Looks like I'll have to cancel the fest. Stapp comes first!

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Never been a fan of that whole Creedbox 182 and the Blowfish sound.

Zod

Blasphemy! Don't you dare put Hootie in the same sentence as those other cock-knockers. They were *the* college bar band back in the day around the South before they hit it big. I remember sitting out on the deck at the Landing in Chattanooga with about 50 other people having a great time at their performance. They sat down and drank beer with everyone during the intermission and after the show. Nice guys.
 
Blasphemy! Don't you dare put Hootie in the same sentence as those other cock-knockers. They were *the* college bar band back in the day around the South before they hit it big. I remember sitting out on the deck at the Landing in Chattanooga with about 50 other people having a great time at their performance. They sat down and drank beer with everyone during the intermission and after the show. Nice guys.
All those bands seem to have a very similar, very generic sound. Perhaps Hootie did something first and did it better. However, from the outside looking in, with the exception of that one Hootie song, I've never picked up on a differnce between any of those bands.

Zod
 
Hootie and the Blowfish are from my hometown (Columbia, SC) and I do have a soft spot for them.

However, fuck Creed and fuck Scott Stapp and all that pseudo-spiritual, dimwitted, terrible, poor-man's Pearl Jam bullshit. Alter Bridge is 200 times the band Creed ever was.
 
I liked Blink 182 better the first time when they were called Screeching Weasel.
(though I seriously doubt anyone here knows what the f*ck I am talking about...so that was probably an epic fail on my part.....)
 
I remember sitting out on the deck at the Landing in Chattanooga with about 50 other people having a great time at their performance. They sat down and drank beer with everyone during the intermission and after the show. Nice guys.

Really? Wow, when they played a bar I worked at in Columbus, I thought I hadn't met a bigger bunch of pricks. Maybe they were having a bad night, or maybe their new-found fame had gone to their heads already by then. Of course, both times I saw them, I thought all their songs sounded the same so I am probably a blasphemer as well. :p

The Landing... I saw The Floyds there once long ago, before they were the Marvelous 3.

Shaye
 
I liked Blink 182 better the first time when they were called Screeching Weasel.
(though I seriously doubt anyone here knows what the f*ck I am talking about...so that was probably an epic fail on my part.....)

BEN WEASEL!!!!!!!

that is all...
(and wasn't Danny Vapid part of SW at one point? i might be mistaken on that...)

oh and um...really? Creed? blech :puke:
 
I know a guy who got a broken nose in a mosh pit during a Creed concert.


True story.





Who moshes to Creed? Is it done spiritually with your arms wide open?