Creed Reunites, Plans to Rock Glendale
| Scott Stapp: apparently quite sad that Creed is getting back together |
A quick look at Creed's myspace page shows that the venue in Glendale is, in fact, "TBA" at this moment. If they do decide to play Jobing.com Arena, that will mean the stadium will be hosting both Nickelback and Creed in the same month, helping fans feel like its 2001 all over again. I don't know how Jobing.com Arena will be able to withstand such a barrage of rock so close together -- but then again, I'm no architect.
Scott Stapp will join original members Mark Tremonti, Scott Phillips and Brian Marshall -- all members of current project Alter Bridge -- in the reunion tour. He has called the news of Creed's reunion "a renewing and a rebirth," thus proving he was always spot-on with cornball sentimentality when writing such songs as "Higher" and "With Arms Wide Open." The newly reunited rockers do have plans for a new studio album once the summer tour is over. For those fans of Alter Bridge worried that this news will put an end to the bad, fear not: the band will not part ways and will return to the studio to finish recording their third album once Creed's reunion tour comes to a halt in October.
This news really is a win-win for those fans of early 2000's rock music.
Head on over to creed.com to read the band's official release on their reunion and for a complete list of dates. If you have somehow forgot how the song "Higher" sounds, then please, by all means, head on over to Creed's mypace right this instant.
































