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Crossfade - Crossfade (CD)

Crossfade
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4.8 out of 5.0 stars 18 Ratings (4 Reviews)

Album Details: Crossfade

Release Date:04/13/2004
Label:Sony
UPC:696998714823

User Reviews: Crossfade

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    BUY IT

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 3, 2006

    Pros: Awesome Lyrics, Great Riffs, Badass Album

    Cons: None

    All the songs are awesome, i can relate to alot of the lyrics, this cd is 1 to add to your collection, this is a badass album

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    Crossfade

    By LuisL  Oct 31, 2005

    Pros: Good from all aspects: bass(great); vocals(awesome)

    Cons: None

    This CD is awesome, the band really knows how to impact the audience with just the right amount of rock and heavy metal combo. Anticipation, and invigoration is what the music makes you feel when listening. Its make you feel reborn again!

Pro Reviews: Crossfade

  • All Music Guide

    Hometown Crossfade fans will recognize the majority of this eponymous majorlabel debut, as it's been retooled from the band's selfreleased 2001 effort, when they were still known as Sugardaddy Superstar. Columbia's signing of the band makes sense, as Crossfade combines the most marketable elements of Nickelback and P.O.D. (check "No Giving Up"), throwing in the brooding aggression of Cold and Disturbed as bonus glue. Its occasional flirtation with synths and sampling is negligible, as discordant guitars dominate the album's mix. Speaking of cold, that's also the name of the 'Fade's first single. Ed Sloan has a powerful voice, and he sells the track's somewhat generic chorus ("What I really meant to say/Is that I'm sorry for the way I am") by really lighting into the melody. He goes on to apologize for his "screwedup side" as dull power chords lurch in the background. "So Far Away" and "Disco" follow a similar formula, marrying thick, glowering riffs to rousing choruses; that Disturbed ...feel really drifts in on the latter, where you half expect an "Oh wah ah ah ah" yawp after its payoff chorus chant. Crossfade actually runs into trouble with tracks like this or "Death Trend Setta," where they try too hard to soak their considerable rock power in playedout angry guy raps. The band is more successful with cuts like "Starless," the aforementioned "Cold," or even the atmospheric "Deep End," where Sloan hits huge vocal hooks over serviceably powerful riffs. "Dead Skin" is another relative highlight of Crossfade. Musically it's an awkward facsimile of Staind's embittered melodrama, but its tale of addiction and relationship destruction feels like the record's emotional core. - Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Crossfade

Hard rock/heavy metal band Crossfade is based in Columbia, SC, where its members reside. The group came together in the late 1990s with the merging of singer/guitarist Ed Sloan with bassist/backup singer Mitch James and drummer Brian Geiger as the power trio the Nothing. Sloan, a Columbia native, had begun taking piano lessons at eight and been attracted to grunge and h... Read more