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Creed Reunites for New Album and Concerts

Posted Monday, April 27th, 2009

Great news for all Creed fans. The Rock band is back together six years after breaking up, and they are preparing a new album titled “Full Circle”. Ban Creed Reunites The multi-platinum selling Orlando-based rock band have announced today some concerts dates, they’ll be playing in Pittsburgh on August, 6th and Detroit on August, 25th.

The band – Scott Stapp, Mark Tremonti, Scott Phillips and Brian Marshall emerged during the ’90s to become one of the decade’s biggest-selling rock bands. Considered one of the most successful of rock’s post-grunge acts, broke up in 2004 after three best-selling albums, including 1999’s “Human Clay”, one of the last rock albums to reach diamond status (for 10 million copies sold). Scott Stapp talked about the reunion: “The music is fresh, edgy, raw, passionate, honest and it rocks. It’s just the right time and we’re all excited!”.

“We’re not looking at this as a reunion. It’s more of a rebirth.” says frontman Scott Stapp. The band has grown up during the last 6 years, including Jagger, Stapp’s son which is the inspiration behind the hit “With Arms Wide Open”, he is 10 years old now, and has a 2-year-old sister named Milán.

Scott Stapp is very much in tune with his kids and it’s quite possible that another hit about his offspring is on the horizon. He wrote a song about his daughter, and titled it “Milan Song”. “She’s my twin soul, my light, I do whatever she wants” he talks about his daughter.

Tickets for the Detroit concert will go on sale May 30, and further details are expected to be announced this week. Creed is expected to play arenas, and the summer tour will be supporting the new album “Full Circle.” Michigan was one of the early breakout markets for the Florida quartet, which includes the Detroit-born guitarist Mark Tremonti.

Below are some popular videos from Creed and also a song from Alter Bridge, band formed by The bassist Brian Marshall, Tremonti and drummer Scott Phillips after the breaking up in 2004.