Crossfade may not have conquered all of its demons, but the band is sounding a vehement battle cry. The Columbia, S.C., outfit's third album, due on Eleven Seven Music in July, delves into familiar lyrical themes of betrayal and isolation-but there's also more than a hint of renewal and resolution. "A lot has changed over the past three years," offers lead vocalist and co-songwriter Ed Sloan. "Being down and out is something I've had to confront like never before. There's been pain, but I've also learned to dwell less on the negative, so there's a feeling of rebirth, too." The set's 10 tracks, produced by the band, maintain the sonic thunderclap of Crossfade's previous efforts, while propelling its guitar-grinding signature with a tapestry of orchestration and programming, and a flourish of keyboards, thanks to the addition of Les Hall to the permanent line-up, alongside Sloan, bassist Mitch James and drummer Will Hunt. The evolution marks a tidal shift in Sloan's previous role as Crossfade's singular commandeering voice, but he is the first to admit that sharing duties with Hall was an organic, if not essential benchmark in the band's growth.
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