According to Creed, their new music will be “better than anything we’ve ever done”

Author Benedetta Baldin - 22.6.2025

Creed singer Scott Stapp was asked if there has been any discussion about him and his bandmates collaborating on new music in a recent interview with Meltdown of Detroit’s WRIF radio station.

We’re talking about it. We’re taking things slow. We’re rebuilding, we’re relearning about each other. We’re reconnecting. I think this experience has been kind of like a — it’s putting on an old glove, but we’ve all changed. We’re all older, we have kids, we have different responsibilities and priorities in life. And we’re all extremely focused. And I think that when that day comes when we decide to make a Creed record, I think it’ll be probably, if not on par, better than anything we’ve ever done. Just based upon the life experience that we have, everything we’ve done the last two years of playing together, I think that sets the stage that when it’s the right time, it’s gonna be incredible.

He also spoke about the “Summer of ’99” tour.

Man, it’s hard to put into words. Of course, the cliché word would be it’s surreal. But, man, it was exciting. There was just so much energy and connection between the band guys. We were having a good time, and I hope the audience saw it. And we’re fired up up there. I mean, we’re soaking it all in, we’re all present, we’re all in the moment. And we all know what it’s like to have that and then not have that, so there’s a new level of appreciation for those moments. And I think that that motivates us to play every show like it could be our last, because we’ve been in that situation where we had that last show and then everything went away. So I think that gives us a new sense of urgency, energy and passion for every show. And to hear the fans sing every song and the energy that’s in the room, man, it’s a dream come true, and we don’t take a moment of it for granted.