Friday, January 16, 2009
EARTH CRISIS - TO THE DEATH HITS ON APRIL 21
From World Moves Fast - Century Media Records has set an April 21 North American release date (one day earlier internationally) for the new album from reunited hardcore legends EARTH CRISIS, entitled “To The Death”. The self-produced CD was recorded at Castle Recording Studios in Utica, New York and was mixed by Tue Madsen (HEAVEN SHALL BURN, DARK TRANQUILLITY, MOONSPELL, THE HAUNTED). Guitarist Scott Crouse told Revolver magazine, “We aren’t purposely trying to recapture the past, but I think we have harnessed some of the fire that set us apart from the pack early on. It’s great being able to look back on our previous work and see what aspects have stood the tests of time; not many bands have that luxury.”
EARTH CRISIS’ chugging riffs and barked declarations served as the mouthpiece of the militant vegan, straight-edge movement throughout the ’90s, detailing the ideas of animal and human liberation, drug-free living, and personal empowerment through hardcore song. This movement spawned activists who took the law into their own hands, burning down fur farms and freeing animals directly. Their vicious debut EP, “Firestorm”, was a landmark release for the hardcore scene that combined staccato, solo-free metal with barking, political, and militant vocals. The lyrics centered around the dangers of drug abuse and bringing “violence against violence” to drug dealers and those who would abuse animals: “a firestorm to purify.” Major media outlets such as CNN, CBS and MTV soon started covering EARTH CRISIS and vegan, straight-edge in general. In 1996, the band released its second full-length album, “Gomorrah’s Season Ends”, a polished and decidedly more metallic affair that produced even more anthems that became singalong worthy staples of their live performances. This exposed the band to a whole new mainstream audience.
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That photo of EC from Slither has always thrown me off- what with the faux leather jackets and shit. In fact the album Slither as a whole threw me off, but what the hell I'm damn glad they are back making albums. I can attribute so much of who I am to the Firestorm EP.
Karl looks like a vegan straight edge Maculay Culkin.
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