Crossfade Talk "Dear Cocaine" and "We All Bleed"
In order to make the video for "Dear Cocaine" from their latest album We All Bleed , Crossfade called out for a little help.
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In order to make the video for "Dear Cocaine" from their latest album We All Bleed , Crossfade called out for a little help.
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"If you just look at its title, you would probably think it's just about addiction, but there is so much more to it than that," Crossfade vocalist/guitarist Ed Sloan tells Noisecreep about "Dear Cocaine," the South Carolina group's latest single.
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No doubt about it; 2011 has been a pretty swingin' year for music —the year I had kind of expected 2010 to be (probably because about half of the albums I was anticipating came out so late anyway…).
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"The first thing people will notice is how much heavier this new album is compared to our first two," says Crossfade vocalist-guitarist Ed Sloan told Noisecreep back in June. He's referring to 'We All Bleed,' the South Carolina melodic-rockers' latest album.
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ON MARCH 15, 2011 , Portland's only hard-rock station, 101.1 KUFO, went silent after 21 years on air.
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Anthemic rockers Crossfade are gearing up for the Rock Allegiance tour which will also include Buckcherry, Papa Roach, Puddle of Mudd, and others.
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Even after being cut from Columbia Records in 2008 after two releases with the label, the South Carolina band forged on to return with 'We All Bleed,' the best album they've ever recorded.
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Once upon a time, when a band went platinum, it meant that they would have their label's full creative and financial support for their next couple of records.
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South Carolina's Crossfade have revealed that they will release their third album, 'We All Bleed,' on Oct. 26 through Eleven Seven. 2004's self-titled, platinum debut, which yielded the ubiquitous and moody single 'Cold,' and 2007's 'Falling Always' -- released via the major label system at Columbia, Crossfade are going indie again.
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