czwartek, 16 lipca 2020

Memento Mori wyda kompilację demówek Cross Fade

Memento Mori is beyond stoked to announce the release of a CD that will compile all three demos by the obscure U.S. band Cross Fade.
Cross Fade was formed in Mastic (Long Island, N.Y.) in March of 1991. Scot Trollan (at the time 21, vocals), John Tinger (at the time 23, guitars), Eric Rhodes (at the time 18, drums), and John Colucco (at the time 21, bass) would form one the most intense bands to ever rule a stage. Cross Fade was fortunate to have spawned and thrived in the primordial era of Long Island death metal, a force to be reckoned with amongst other global metal sounds. And Cross Fade was there, absorbing it and spitting out their own unique brand of extreme music - a band with infinite potential, gaining speed and ferocity only to implode like a black star in 1994; a band whose live sound was 100 times more intense than on tape.

The band was never heard from again as Cross Fade…until now. The two remaining members of Cross Fade, namely Scot and Colluco, are creating some new Cross Fade music in memory of their fallen brother Eric Rhodes (RIP). Two songs are currently in the works, with the sound having a heavy futuristic edge. Commitments keep Tinger from contributing to the writing; ee will hopefully end up providing solos.

FFO: spastic-yet-catchy, ridiculously dynamic, highly original, fucked-up death metal with a vocalist that sounds like a mentally deranged John Tardy on crystal meth.

This compilation CD will be titled Return to Planet Hell (1992-1994), and Memento Mori will put it out in 2021. Further details to follow in the coming months. Meanwhile, feel free to listen to the demos on YouTube:

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