The need for Creed is back! The band had announced at the beginning of the year some tour dates and will play 'My Own Prison' and 'Human Clay' in their entity at small intimate shows throughout the U.S. They just recently announced more dates in May, the closest to Albany being Mohegan Sun in Connecticut.
The first time most of us heard about Mark Tremonti, he was heading up post-grunge behemoths Creed, touring the country and playing bread-and-butter rock hits such as ‘My Own Prison,’ ‘Torn’ and ‘What’s This Life For?’ That was in the late-‘90s and early-‘00s, and Creed have since gone on to become multiplatinum rock sensations.
It’s hard to believe, but the boys of Creed celebrate the 15th anniversary of their multiplatinum debut album, ‘My Own Prison,’ this year. Of course, a milestone like that can’t go by without some kind of celebration, and in that spirit, the guys — singer Scott Stapp, guitarist Mark Tremonti, bass player Brian Marshall and drummer Scott Phillips — are setting out on a North American tour this Apri
Creed have large expectations for the follow-up to their 2010 comeback album ‘Full Circle,’ and while vocalist Scott Stapp reveals that they are “halfway there,” he also says that they will not quit working until they have their best album to date.
Mark Tremonti of Hard Rock bands Creed and Alter Bridge, is writing a solo album which in his words is "heavier than anything Creed and Alter Bridge has ever done"
Creed has been working on their 5th studio album since October. If you have a need for Creed, throughout the whole process the band has been giving fans video glimpse's of the writing, mixing and recording sessions. So far there are five video's, watch them now.
After a very successful 2010 and 2011, Alter Bridge will be taking a break in 2012 while most of the band will get back together with Scott Stapp and Creed for some gigs.