Transit ex-guitarist dead

2019-02-04 by buttgrinder | 19 Comments
Tim Landers, ex-guitarist for Transit, Misser and the guitarist/vocalist for Cold Collective was confirmed dead on February 2, 2019. Rumors started circulating social media the following day and were confirmed by his partner and the Cold Collective Facebook page.

Landers is best known for his early work with the pop-punk outfit Transit, on albums such as Keep This to Yourself and Listen and Forgive.

More details at Alternative Press:
www.altpress.com/news/transit-cold-collective-tim-landers-dies/

Tagged: Transit

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Minushuman24
February 5th 2019
4994 Comments


Big RIP

joshieboy
February 5th 2019
8257 Comments


Holy fuck

Skoop
February 5th 2019
2201 Comments


That's too bad. His work on Listen and Forgive was a large part of the reason it became a relative bright spot in the genre.

Minushuman24
February 5th 2019
4994 Comments


Not to mention Misser being a great band

3waycrash
February 5th 2019
263 Comments


Sad to hear, rest in peace

veninblazer
February 5th 2019
16835 Comments


F

butt.
February 5th 2019
10939 Comments


The guitar work is what makes Listen & Forgive so god damn good. That was pretty influential to me in learning guitar

mete0ra
February 5th 2019
212 Comments


Awful news, rest in peace

pjquinones747
February 5th 2019
4240 Comments


Big RIP. Loved these guys back in the day.

momentsofclarity
February 5th 2019
617 Comments


very sad

dude gained an insane amount of weight in the last year, wonder what drug does that to you

butt.
February 5th 2019
10939 Comments


yeah i noticed that too looking at pictures. he looked like an entirely different person. seems like most drugs do the opposite?

momentsofclarity
February 5th 2019
617 Comments


yeah that's what i thought too

Atari
Staff Reviewer
February 5th 2019
27945 Comments


really sad news. RIP

henryChinaski
February 6th 2019
5005 Comments


Sad.

keza
February 7th 2019
489 Comments


WOW shit. Transit were one of my faves in the day, and I still love that Misser record. Rest in peace man.

SlothcoreSam
December 8th 2021
6194 Comments


Tim Landers band Cold Collective just released a new album using demos he sent the band 2 years ago.
It's an awesome album and $5 from each record sold will go to addiction recovery house tim stayed at: https://riserecords.com/collections/artist-cold-collective


BlondeGuardian
December 8th 2021
112 Comments


"dude gained an insane amount of weight in the last year, wonder what drug does that to you"

Usually antipsychotics

gschwen
December 8th 2021
989 Comments


"Tim Landers band Cold Collective just released a new album using demos he sent the band 2 years ago."

I just uploaded this album to the site the other day! It's really good. It's a mix of Our Lady Peace, Matthew Good, Have Mercy, and other late 90s alt rock acts.

SlothcoreSam
December 8th 2021
6194 Comments


Yeah it's awesome, Jesper just reviewed it.



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