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There are at least 5 bands with the name, Crusade: 1. The following refers to the Crusade from Brooklyn, NY https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.last.fm/music/Crusade+NYC: By the late 1990s, 100% female hardcore band from Japan. Really weird. A subculture rooted in nonconformity had morphed into just another target market. In a scene where distinctiveness and individuality were once kings, uniformity somehow found itself as heir apparent: Let's all sound the same, dress the same, and listen to the same ten bands. In the midst of all this muck and mire, CRUSADE was born. Lawrence Susi was no stranger to this artistic ghetto, having played bass with New York Hardcore stalwarts Breakdown and co-founding the critically lauded Sub Zero. Crusade was formed, Susi cryptically recalls, as a reaction to what was going on. As to exactly what was going on, he's not saying, but there is nothing that is the least bit opaque about his reaction, as the band's recordings and live show illustrate. A recent performance showcased a slew of new material, some recorded, some as-of-yet uncommitted to tape. The band opened with Church And State, and its lines Where've you been, You know it's nice to see you, Strung out in a burning fucking jungle far away stuck with me throughout their set, and for most of the night I was plagued with images of Sgt. Pepper in fatigues, a junkie ex-POW too weary and bedraggled to introduce Billy Shears. Bloodletting, aside from being way too catchy for a song called fucking Bloodletting, perfectly articulates the ennui responsible for the band's creation. Morbidly Festive (one of a handful of more recent compositions that has actually been recorded) evokes Dance With Me era TSOL, and crescendos into a truly Songs For The Deaf-worthy bridge. Garnish with lyrics more suited for the jihadwatch.org message board than a rock song, and you've got my full attention. Perpetual Care is another newer song, and may quite possibly be the best love song written for a corpse since I Heard Her Call My Name. Musically, think Van Dyke Parks scoring strings for Love And Rockets and you're almost there. Between Heaven And Hell is definitely the standout track of all the new material, though. Described by Susi as a paean to the fringe benefits of war, the song conjures up the less cringe worthy moments of both Mr. Danzig and Mr. Jourgensen, while boasting a monster riff (yes, a monster riff) that would make K.K. Downing crap his trousers. Those of you fortunate to have found a copy of the band's only official recorded output (2003's The Beauty Within The Decay - one thousand pressed and label goes poof!) will go home happy as well. The infectious arcade game bleeps of All Is Lost, the Bukowski-inspired The Hand You Cannot Sever, and the (literally) show-stopping title track were all present. A few other gems were resurrected, if not revealed, that night. The long dormant Burn Like Rome condenses twenty something years of hardcore into two minutes, recalling Minor Threat, Cro-Mags, and Bad Brains, mining but never miming. Gardenia, another new one, is soaked in reverb and lush guitar, and one can't help but imagine Kevin Shields twisting knobs and insisting on a pitch bended synth part in the chorus. https://www.facebook.com/crusadestayfree/timeline 2. Crusade from the UK is an RAC/Oi band. Most of the songs are about British pride, fighting for their beliefs, etc. 3. There is the Austrian band, Crusade, which was founded in 1996 and is in the death metal/hardcore genre. 4. A Japanese crust/hardcore band founded in 1992. Yasuko - vocals, Chihiro - bass, Sachiyo - drums, Kozue - Guitar 5. 80's industrial project by Justin Broadrick (Godflesh). Released a few tracks on compilation tapes in the mid 80's. 6. An American progressive metal outfit coformed by YouTuber Mike Kupris (Become The Knight) which formed in 2019. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There are at least 5 bands with the name, Crusade: 1. The following refers to the Crusade from Brooklyn, NY https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.last.fm/music/Crusade+NYC: By the late 1990s, 100% female hardcore band from Japan. Really weird. A subculture rooted in nonconformity had morphed into just another target market. In a scene where distinctiveness and individuality were once kings, uniformity somehow found itself as heir apparent: Let's all sound the same, dress the same, and listen to the same ten bands. In the midst of all this muck and mire, CRUSADE was born. Lawrence Susi was no stranger to this artistic ghetto, having played bass with New York Hardcore stalwarts Breakdown and co-founding the critically lauded Sub Zero. Crusade was formed, Susi cryptically recalls, as a reaction to what was going on. As to exactly what was going on, he's not saying, but there is nothing that is the least bit opaque about his reaction, as the band's recordings and live show illustrate. A recent performance showcased a slew of new material, some recorded, some as-of-yet uncommitted to tape. The band opened with Church And State, and its lines Where've you been, You know it's nice to see you, Strung out in a burning fucking jungle far away stuck with me throughout their set, and for most of the night I was plagued with images of Sgt. Pepper in fatigues, a junkie ex-POW too weary and bedraggled to introduce Billy Shears. Bloodletting, aside from being way too catchy for a song called fucking Bloodletting, perfectly articulates the ennui responsible for the band's creation. Morbidly Festive (one of a handful of more recent compositions that has actually been recorded) evokes Dance With Me era TSOL, and crescendos into a truly Songs For The Deaf-worthy bridge. Garnish with lyrics more suited for the jihadwatch.org message board than a rock song, and you've got my full attention. Perpetual Care is another newer song, and may quite possibly be the best love song written for a corpse since I Heard Her Call My Name. Musically, think Van Dyke Parks scoring strings for Love And Rockets and you're almost there. Between Heaven And Hell is definitely the standout track of all the new material, though. Described by Susi as a paean to the fringe benefits of war, the song conjures up the less cringe worthy moments of both Mr. Danzig and Mr. Jourgensen, while boasting a monster riff (yes, a monster riff) that would make K.K. Downing crap his trousers. Those of you fortunate to have found a copy of the band's only official recorded output (2003's The Beauty Within The Decay - one thousand pressed and label goes poof!) will go home happy as well. The infectious arcade game bleeps of All Is Lost, the Bukowski-inspired The Hand You Cannot Sever, and the (literally) show-stopping title track were all present. A few other gems were resurrected, if not revealed, that night. The long dormant Burn Like Rome condenses twenty something years of hardcore into two minutes, recalling Minor Threat, Cro-Mags, and Bad Brains, mining but never miming. Gardenia, another new one, is soaked in reverb and lush guitar, and one can't help but imagine Kevin Shields twisting knobs and insisting on a pitch bended synth part in the chorus. https://www.facebook.com/crusadestayfree/timeline 2. Crusade from the UK is an RAC/Oi band. Most of the songs are about British pride, fighting for their beliefs, etc. 3. There is the Austrian band, Crusade, which was founded in 1996 and is in the death metal/hardcore genre. 4. A Japanese crust/hardcore band founded in 1992. Yasuko - vocals, Chihiro - bass, Sachiyo - drums, Kozue - Guitar 5. 80's industrial project by Justin Broadrick (Godflesh). Released a few tracks on compilation tapes in the mid 80's. 6. An American progressive metal outfit coformed by YouTuber Mike Kupris (Become The Knight) which formed in 2019. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Antisystem
Battlefront
Dirlewanger
Fortress
Betrayal
Codename It
Insatiable
Hand you Cannot Sever
You're Not Welcome
House of Cards
Go Full Epic
Vision
Pendulum
It's not Working
Night Bird
Standing Before the Fall
All is Lost
Perpetual Care
Beauty Within the Decay
New Found Hate
Let It Die
Hollow Earth
Morbidly Festive
Resilience
Between Heaven and Hell
Things Aren't the Same
Lying in the Snow
Ancients
Fallen
Forged in Fire
Nothing Left To Do But Cry
Lamb Of God
Devil's Daughter
Give them a future
Psychedelic Woman
Freedom
System Worker
The Truth Will Be Told In Time
On The Verge Of Collapse
No Trust
Counterfeit
Poverty Stricken Life
Grand Expedition
Stay Free
An Ostrich Policy
Corage
Blind hate
Dishonest The World
The likes of fools
Playing the game
Walls Of Liberty
A Branch Road
Rocking for The British Empire
As a warrior is born
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