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Artist description
We all listen alot to indie, emo, hardcore and punk, this is where we're coming from, and we probably associate ourselves mostly with emo. That said, we believe strongly in innovation in music, and not so much in trying to follow tradition, as in breaking new ground, at least creating something genuine and original. |
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Music Style
Emo, Indie, Hardcore, Punk |
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Similar Artists
promise ring, starmarket, jimmy eat world, the get up kids, the anniversary, seven storey mountain |
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Artist History
The first seveninch was recorded in june 2000, with two songs revolve and no one is scared. The record was released first in winter that year. In late august crash went on a small tour together with kids like us and the mile markers in sweden and denmark. After this we played a couple of shows in norway, and mostly made new songs until we started recording in march 2001 for our 10". In april we went on tour again, this time to ireland, scotland and england.
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Group Members
Arild Eriksen - vocals, guitar
Aaron Arjuna Rudra - bass
Kristian Gundersen - guitar
Thomas Milford -drums |
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Albums
Revolved & Noone is scared - 7" (2000), Young boy I can help you through your exams - 10" (2001) |
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Press Reviews
Crash "Revolve" 7" : Two tracks from these ex JR EWING guys who are now treading paths anew and although the path is already a little worn, this is still really fucking good. Poppy and rocking punk that sounds like it could have been bonus tracks that were missed off STARMARKET's superb "Calendar" album - it's in that same indierock vein that's fuelled by great big slices of infectious melodic hooks that Scandinavian bands seem to be perfecting and honing to a fine art. There's not really so much else to say except that on a sunny day like this, this sounds fucking great pounding from the speakers. Shame there's just two tracks really.
(RR) (fracture #17 June/July 2001)
CRASH s/t 7" : someone said this has members of Jr Ewing and Kids Like Us. I've no idea what KLU sounded like, but this is a definite change of style from the rock Jr Ewing churn out. It's indie emo pop stuff. But it's very very very good! Maybe not so poppy. But it's pretty happy music, not ultra depressive. Only two songs which sux cos i want more! i don't know who to make comparisons to, and i'm sure someone who knows more than me will be able to make plenty. these guys are hitting these shores during the first half of april so look out for them!
(SD) (Reason to Believe fanzine Issue 1, 2001)
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Location
Bergen, Hordaland - Norway |
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