Creed, 'Full Circle' -- New Album
As the album title suggests, the Nashville, Tenn. based hard rock band Creed have rolled out this week with their first new album since their hiatus in 2004. Working with Grammy-nominated producer Howard Benson (Blindside, Daughtry, Dead By Sunrise), the album takes a heavier path this time around. 'Full Circle' is indeed an album that has shown the band's roots and foundations and has matured to reunite both the band with its fans and attract new audiences even in the hard rock realm.With nearly a five-year gap between their last release, the band went straight to work on material and then pushed right back out on the road in August of this year. Creed wrapped up their reunion tour this past week in Hidalgo, Texas and still have plans to build the momentum and stay on the road. Percussionist Scott Phillips confirmed the band will continue touring in support of the new release in the United States, as well as Canada, New Zealand, Europe and South America. Expect more news on this upcoming run as it should begin tentatively in March of 2010.


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