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Cold War (band)

Cold War
OriginOrange County, California, United States
GenresMetalcore, hardcore punk
Years active2002–present
LabelsIndecision Records
WebsiteOfficial website
MembersSteve Helferich
Justin Jolley
Geoff Harman
Chris Thomson
Marc Jackson
Past membersKirk Katlan
Jeff "Tyrone" Trion
"The Rookie"

Cold War is an American band from Orange County, California, United States, who are signed to notable independent hardcore specialist label, Indecision Records. Their music is described variably as metalcore, hardcore punk and melodic death metal.[1] They have released two albums on this label.

The band's first album was From Russia With Love, where they play tribute to their heavy metal influences by covering Iron Maiden's "The Trooper". The band's sound is influenced by singer Steve Helferich, who worked in Sweden with his previous band, Welcome To Your Life, and parts of the band's instrument tracking were done in Gothenburg, Sweden.[2]

History

The band was formed in early 2002, by Kirk Katlan, Steve Helferich (ex-Welcome To Your Life), Marc Jackson (ex-Throwdown), Geoff Harman (ex-Scars Of Tomorrow) and Jeff "Tyrone" Trion (ex-Show Of Hands). Justin Jolley replaced Kirk Katlan soon after and between May and July 2004, the band entered the studio to record their debut record on Indecision Records, From Russia With Love. It was released in November 2004. The band also credit "The Rookie" as supplying samples for the album, which basically consisted of background noises and film excerpts to add to the overall sound of the music.

Shortly after the release, Jeff Trion left and formed a band called Rebel Fever.[3] He was replaced by Chris Thomson (ex-Atreyu), and in 2007, a second album, Espionage Made Easy, was released.

Personnel

Timeline

Discography

References

  1. ^ "Cold War "From Russia With Love…" CD - AVERSIONLINE.COM". Web.archive.org. 9 July 2006. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Welcome To Your Life". Web.archive.org. 28 June 2006. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Rebel Fever 1.0". Web.archive.org. 19 June 2006. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
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