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Who Cares About Creed’s Comeback?

Posted Mon May 4, 2009 11:10am PDT by David Marchese in The Spin Blog

Last week, after six years of inactivity, Creed announced on Creed.com that original vocalist Scott Stapp, guitarist Mark Tremonti, bassist Brian Weatherall, and drummer Scott Phillips have reunited for a tour that kicks off August 6 in Pittsburgh. Like me, you may be wondering, does anyone care?

I'm not the best judge. Strictly in terms of record sales, I assume the answer is yes. The band was easily one of the most popular of the late '90s and early '00s. Six million copies sold of the debut, 1997's My Own Prison, 11 million of Human Clay, released two years later, and another six million of 2001's Weathered. That's not just success, that's success at a level we rarely see anymore.

Despite their mass appeal, I've always been skeptical about Creed. Why? When they came up, they were pegged as a Christian rock band (a tag Stapp's frequent Christ-on-the-cross posing did little to discourage). Unfairly or not, the idea of the band as proselytizers put me off. But more importantly, I thought the music was unremarkable--plodding Muscle-bound reworking of Pearl Jam, with all of that older band's warmth and psychological intensity replaced by chest-beating bravado and blandly messianic lyrics. Sure, hit power ballads "Higher," "With Arms Wide Open," and "My Sacrifice" were admirable in their blustery way--the band had no shortage of strong vocal melodies and big guitar hooks--but there was nothing in the band's music to suggest they would ever transcend their influences. Simply put, Creed was not my bag.

Whose bag is it now? Nickelback fans? Chad Kroeger's band certainly has affinities with Creed in its knack for marrying not-too-heavy metal riffs with pop melodies, but they never go for the larger-than-life heroism to which Stapp always aspired. Kid Rock? The rock 'n' roll Jesus sounds just as good as Creed coming from the stereo of a pickup truck, but he's way more of an unencumbered good time, and far more self-aware, than our returning prodigal sons. Really, there doesn't seem to be anyone else like Creed out there right now. Which means there's either a niche that needs filling--or that we've all moved on.

Which do you think it is?

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403 Comments

121. Michael -
I would rather see the smurfs make a comeback

122. Mike -
It seems to me that disregarding a band based on their Christian label is just as ignorant as calling 50 cent "too black." I'm not a huge Creed fan, but I do appreciate their music, and I think the negativity on this board is wildly pathetic, in step with the author of the article.

123. DanO -
Guitarist Mark Tremonti's use of "drop D" tuning will be welcome.

124. Behind_Blue_Eyes -
I saw Creed's very last North American concert. With what happened after that, I don't even own a Creed cd anymore. Scott is a class 1 a$$ who's ego got way over inflated. Yes, their music appealed to the masses. Their concerts were large. They had the market. He showed his true colors. Bummer.......I won't pay to see them again.

125. Christopher -
Scott Stapp is the worst frontman I have ever seen. Which is why they never did a live video. I saw them on tv once and I was like "are you kidding me?"

126. Kayoss -
Creed and Limp Bizkit are coming back? I going back to bed...

127. Yahoo! Music User -
This makes me wonder...will cell phones be banned from the shows, for fear of Stapp being hit in the head by one? Just curious.

128. advant -
Let them have their comeback who cares. Who really needs to come back the true 80's rock that's who needs to come back and I'm 27 and don't remember much about the 80's.

129. Yahoo! Music User -
Sure, they were cool, uh...8-10 years ago. Let them play the county fair circuit. REO Speedwagon, Styx, Journey, and the various hair/fluff bands from the 80s will be jealous.

130. scott c -
anyone who does not like creed does not know anything about music.they were a powerhouse and a virtual hit machine.unlike todays music where everything is the same.they stood out or else you wouldnt be here reading this.......

131. Yahoo! Music User -
I got over those dudes long ago. Right now I am too busy listening to real bands like Rammstein.

132. billykel -
Creed's first two albums were awesome! i loved every song. the third wasn't as good. scott stapps solo was a flop in my mind,
i hope the new album finds their roots and builds on them.

133. Albertine -
i love their songs and i wish them the best

134. kevin w -
creed might be an decent band if they would move that douchebag scott stapp to the back, behind the drums so that we wouldnt have to look at that pompous creep. what a tool!

135. MichiganFan -
They suck....I hate all those kinds of bands....Creed....Matchbox 20....Nickelback....all those special olympic, tree hugging, commie pinko bands suck...Canada can have all those bands

136. Yahoo! Music User -
Why get back? Alter Bridge's Myles Kennedy will run circles around Scott Stapp any day.

137. Yahoo! Music User -
Why get back? Alter Bridge's Myles Kennedy will run circles around Scott Stapp any day.

138. Yahoo! Music User -
Why get back? Alter Bridge's Myles Kennedy will run circles around Scott Stapp any day.

139. leigh -
it's not that i care because i like them. i care because every time they used to come on the radio (frequently) i had to change it. which was almost as annoying as actually listening to that crap. it all sounded the same- same chords, same tempo. eddie vedder has a similar voice, but pearl jam has a ton of different sounds. and i guess i won't be listening to the radio for a long, long time.

140. Frederick -
Scott Strapp = Axel Rose, nuff sais
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