Revealing Interview: Scooter Ward of
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
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Join us for an extraordinary interview with Scooter Ward, the talented frontman of Cold, as he takes us on a captivating journey into the heart of rock music. Conducted at the iconic Sick New World Music Festival in Las Vegas, Scooter Ward shares his thoughts on the festival's nostalgic atmosphere, the power of rock and roll, and the profound impact of life experiences on his creative process.
Sick New World Music Festival: A Nostalgic Experience
As the Sick New World Music Festival unfolds, Scooter Ward describes it as a nostalgic experience for fans and a heartfelt family reunion for bands. The festival serves as a time machine, transporting attendees back to cherished moments and creating new memories that will last a lifetime. The energy and camaraderie between artists and fans make this event a true celebration of the rock music community.
Defining Rock & Roll as Emotion Through Sound
In his own words, Scooter Ward defines rock and roll as the embodiment of emotion through sound. He passionately expresses how the genre serves as a vessel for artists to channel their deepest feelings, connecting with listeners on a visceral level. The raw power and intensity of rock music resonate with fans around the world, forging an unbreakable bond through shared experiences.
Drawing Inspiration from Life Experiences
For Scooter Ward, music creativity thrives from life experiences, extensive travels, and genuine interactions with fans. He reflects on the profound impact that these encounters have on his songwriting process, allowing him to draw from a rich tapestry of emotions and perspectives. It is through these connections that his music becomes relatable and resonates deeply with audiences.
The Lessons Learned from Early Experiences
Scooter Ward shares a memorable early experience of a Cold show where only one person showed up. Despite the intimate turnout, the band embraced the moment and had a blast, considering it a valuable learning experience. It taught them resilience, the importance of staying true to their passion, and the unwavering dedication to their craft, regardless of the circumstances.
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I’m so jealous you got to meet this man
One of my favorite people on this earth ❤❤
That HBO performance was insanely good.
What an amazing guy
Love Scooter and Cold ❤
Had no idea Ugly is the song that got them discovered. The first record is still my favorite, super raw and just full of emotion.
The cool part about the song is it's a story about Scooter having a disease called Crohn's.
@@allThingsConsidered23 yeah I know man! He’s never been shy of making songs about weird things
I remember being a huge Cold fan in the late 90s and early 2000s. Saw them open up for Finger Eleven in Kitchener at The Lyric. After listening to the albums and then seeing them on stage, I was completely blown away. I like all genres of music now, mainly folk, but I still have my Cold albums in my lists. Turned 40 this year and have absolutely no idea where the time goes. Cheers Scooter!
Ahhh my favorite band ever! Have loved them since jump--GenX baby! Met the band last year on Year of the Spider Tour right before this interview and was literally in front of the stage. Most amazing concert I have been to and Scooter is so incredibly sweet, kind, and humble. Absolutely amazing muscian. The new members are awesome as well, I'm just bummed that Sam McCandless isn't with them anymore. Blessed enough to see them again this year and cannot wait! 🖤🖤🖤
Scooter took this awkward interview and made it work. Cold is an amazing band and i hate the word but definitely would say they are "underrated "
Its because we love you Scooter always and to infinite forever
Scooter's one of my biggest influences! Had Bizkit not got Staind signed as well, Cold wouldve been much bigger!
completely agree
The story about Staind is true. I heard in another interview that initially Fred Durst saw Staind's album covers and got pissed off and asked them if they're devil worshippers, then he was backstage while they were performing and he was so blown away that he apologised and got them signed.
Can’t wait for the new album!
Godsmack and Staind for whatever reason garnered more attention than Cold.
It’s sad to see how old he’s getting
Smoking, and probably drugs will do that to ya. He's still not very old.
He hasn't looked young since he had hair.
Crack
He was 53 years old in this interview. Should quit smoking, but he looks good.
Scooter is so underrated. The song he did with breaking Benjamin was one of the best songs ever created
I completely agree. Such an amazing band.