South Carolina alt-metal band Crossfade technically never broke up, something they popped up on social media to remind us of from time to time over the years, but they haven’t played a live show since ...
Their song is called “Dear Cocaine,” but like it says in a specific recovery program, the members of Crossfade aren’t interested in what or how much you’ve struggled with, but only in what you want to ...
Crossfade recently released 'We All Bleed' via their new label Eleven Seven. Frontman Ed Sloan was devastated when the band was dropped from Columbia and went into a deep funk that he says was cured ...
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. In 2004, South Carolina melodic rockers ...
WHO: Columbia, S.C.-based hard rock band comprised of singer/guitarist Ed Sloan, bassist Mitch James, drummer Brian Geiger and vocalist/turntables/sampler Tony Byroads. Formerly known as The Nothing ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results