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Acerca De Crisis
There are at least four acts sharing the name Crisis:
1. The most notable and earliest Crisis was a British punk and post-punk band, formed in 1977 which was active until the early eighties. After the dissolution of Crisis, Douglas Pearce and Tony Wakeford formed Death In June in 1981 in England. Luke Rendall joined Theatre of Hate and Lester Jones formed Carcrash International[1].
Some Crisis tracks where reused for the new projects, some of their works where also re-released in 1997 as "We're all jews and germans", and in 2005 as "Holocaust Hymns".
2. Crisis is also an experimental hardcore/metal group formed in the earlier 1990s and fronted by Karyn Crisis, a female vocalist who takes eccentric singing approaches as extreme falsettos, whines and guttural voices against dense and slow instrumental backgrounds. The group includes members from the United States, Pakistan and Taiwan, and have released four albums until nowadays.
Their current status is unknown: they have announced an indefinite hiatus in the middle of the year 2006. Following the last announcements in the official site of the band, many people have said they were trying to attract some public and media through their claims for an imminent split-up. Meanwhile, Karyn Crisis is dedicating more time to her painting which is sold in ebay. The artwork of Karyn could be appreciated in the band's covers.
Here is an extract of the underlined announce:
"All of us in Crisis would like to let our very faithful and diehard fans know that the band is going on an indefinite hiatus. We are sorry that our fans will not be hearing any new music from us in the near future. Crisis has had a long and fruitful life thus far. Therefore, we don't feel the need to justify our decision specifically. The band members will be focusing on their personal lives, as well as pursuing other artistic interests. In the meantime we strongly urge our fans to support original and honest artists and their music; a lot of them can be found on The End Records roster. We would especially like to thank our dedicated fans the world over for sticking so closely with us over a span of 12 years and more. We would also like to thank Andreas Katsambas and The End Records crew from the bottom of our hearts for all their support. If Crisis ever thinks about releasing another album it would be a pleasure for us to work with The End again."
3. There is also a band out of Charlotte, NC called Crisis. They are an independent pop/rock band that has been playing around the area for over ten years now. More information is available at their MySpace music page.
4. Crisis was used as the name for a UK charity single in 2008 for the national charity of homeless people, of the same name. 'Consequences' featured Paul Weller, Supergrass, The Enemy, New Young Pony Club and members of The Gossip and Babysahmbles
5. Crisis was an old time radio show which ran from 1973 to about 1978 with repeats. Although not well-distributed at the time, the author, Jim French, has achieved something of a cult status among listeners
1. The most notable and earliest Crisis was a British punk and post-punk band, formed in 1977 which was active until the early eighties. After the dissolution of Crisis, Douglas Pearce and Tony Wakeford formed Death In June in 1981 in England. Luke Rendall joined Theatre of Hate and Lester Jones formed Carcrash International[1].
Some Crisis tracks where reused for the new projects, some of their works where also re-released in 1997 as "We're all jews and germans", and in 2005 as "Holocaust Hymns".
2. Crisis is also an experimental hardcore/metal group formed in the earlier 1990s and fronted by Karyn Crisis, a female vocalist who takes eccentric singing approaches as extreme falsettos, whines and guttural voices against dense and slow instrumental backgrounds. The group includes members from the United States, Pakistan and Taiwan, and have released four albums until nowadays.
Their current status is unknown: they have announced an indefinite hiatus in the middle of the year 2006. Following the last announcements in the official site of the band, many people have said they were trying to attract some public and media through their claims for an imminent split-up. Meanwhile, Karyn Crisis is dedicating more time to her painting which is sold in ebay. The artwork of Karyn could be appreciated in the band's covers.
Here is an extract of the underlined announce:
"All of us in Crisis would like to let our very faithful and diehard fans know that the band is going on an indefinite hiatus. We are sorry that our fans will not be hearing any new music from us in the near future. Crisis has had a long and fruitful life thus far. Therefore, we don't feel the need to justify our decision specifically. The band members will be focusing on their personal lives, as well as pursuing other artistic interests. In the meantime we strongly urge our fans to support original and honest artists and their music; a lot of them can be found on The End Records roster. We would especially like to thank our dedicated fans the world over for sticking so closely with us over a span of 12 years and more. We would also like to thank Andreas Katsambas and The End Records crew from the bottom of our hearts for all their support. If Crisis ever thinks about releasing another album it would be a pleasure for us to work with The End again."
3. There is also a band out of Charlotte, NC called Crisis. They are an independent pop/rock band that has been playing around the area for over ten years now. More information is available at their MySpace music page.
4. Crisis was used as the name for a UK charity single in 2008 for the national charity of homeless people, of the same name. 'Consequences' featured Paul Weller, Supergrass, The Enemy, New Young Pony Club and members of The Gossip and Babysahmbles
5. Crisis was an old time radio show which ran from 1973 to about 1978 with repeats. Although not well-distributed at the time, the author, Jim French, has achieved something of a cult status among listeners
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Géneros:
Post Punk, Punk
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Acerca De Crisis
There are at least four acts sharing the name Crisis:
1. The most notable and earliest Crisis was a British punk and post-punk band, formed in 1977 which was active until the early eighties. After the dissolution of Crisis, Douglas Pearce and Tony Wakeford formed Death In June in 1981 in England. Luke Rendall joined Theatre of Hate and Lester Jones formed Carcrash International[1].
Some Crisis tracks where reused for the new projects, some of their works where also re-released in 1997 as "We're all jews and germans", and in 2005 as "Holocaust Hymns".
2. Crisis is also an experimental hardcore/metal group formed in the earlier 1990s and fronted by Karyn Crisis, a female vocalist who takes eccentric singing approaches as extreme falsettos, whines and guttural voices against dense and slow instrumental backgrounds. The group includes members from the United States, Pakistan and Taiwan, and have released four albums until nowadays.
Their current status is unknown: they have announced an indefinite hiatus in the middle of the year 2006. Following the last announcements in the official site of the band, many people have said they were trying to attract some public and media through their claims for an imminent split-up. Meanwhile, Karyn Crisis is dedicating more time to her painting which is sold in ebay. The artwork of Karyn could be appreciated in the band's covers.
Here is an extract of the underlined announce:
"All of us in Crisis would like to let our very faithful and diehard fans know that the band is going on an indefinite hiatus. We are sorry that our fans will not be hearing any new music from us in the near future. Crisis has had a long and fruitful life thus far. Therefore, we don't feel the need to justify our decision specifically. The band members will be focusing on their personal lives, as well as pursuing other artistic interests. In the meantime we strongly urge our fans to support original and honest artists and their music; a lot of them can be found on The End Records roster. We would especially like to thank our dedicated fans the world over for sticking so closely with us over a span of 12 years and more. We would also like to thank Andreas Katsambas and The End Records crew from the bottom of our hearts for all their support. If Crisis ever thinks about releasing another album it would be a pleasure for us to work with The End again."
3. There is also a band out of Charlotte, NC called Crisis. They are an independent pop/rock band that has been playing around the area for over ten years now. More information is available at their MySpace music page.
4. Crisis was used as the name for a UK charity single in 2008 for the national charity of homeless people, of the same name. 'Consequences' featured Paul Weller, Supergrass, The Enemy, New Young Pony Club and members of The Gossip and Babysahmbles
5. Crisis was an old time radio show which ran from 1973 to about 1978 with repeats. Although not well-distributed at the time, the author, Jim French, has achieved something of a cult status among listeners
1. The most notable and earliest Crisis was a British punk and post-punk band, formed in 1977 which was active until the early eighties. After the dissolution of Crisis, Douglas Pearce and Tony Wakeford formed Death In June in 1981 in England. Luke Rendall joined Theatre of Hate and Lester Jones formed Carcrash International[1].
Some Crisis tracks where reused for the new projects, some of their works where also re-released in 1997 as "We're all jews and germans", and in 2005 as "Holocaust Hymns".
2. Crisis is also an experimental hardcore/metal group formed in the earlier 1990s and fronted by Karyn Crisis, a female vocalist who takes eccentric singing approaches as extreme falsettos, whines and guttural voices against dense and slow instrumental backgrounds. The group includes members from the United States, Pakistan and Taiwan, and have released four albums until nowadays.
Their current status is unknown: they have announced an indefinite hiatus in the middle of the year 2006. Following the last announcements in the official site of the band, many people have said they were trying to attract some public and media through their claims for an imminent split-up. Meanwhile, Karyn Crisis is dedicating more time to her painting which is sold in ebay. The artwork of Karyn could be appreciated in the band's covers.
Here is an extract of the underlined announce:
"All of us in Crisis would like to let our very faithful and diehard fans know that the band is going on an indefinite hiatus. We are sorry that our fans will not be hearing any new music from us in the near future. Crisis has had a long and fruitful life thus far. Therefore, we don't feel the need to justify our decision specifically. The band members will be focusing on their personal lives, as well as pursuing other artistic interests. In the meantime we strongly urge our fans to support original and honest artists and their music; a lot of them can be found on The End Records roster. We would especially like to thank our dedicated fans the world over for sticking so closely with us over a span of 12 years and more. We would also like to thank Andreas Katsambas and The End Records crew from the bottom of our hearts for all their support. If Crisis ever thinks about releasing another album it would be a pleasure for us to work with The End again."
3. There is also a band out of Charlotte, NC called Crisis. They are an independent pop/rock band that has been playing around the area for over ten years now. More information is available at their MySpace music page.
4. Crisis was used as the name for a UK charity single in 2008 for the national charity of homeless people, of the same name. 'Consequences' featured Paul Weller, Supergrass, The Enemy, New Young Pony Club and members of The Gossip and Babysahmbles
5. Crisis was an old time radio show which ran from 1973 to about 1978 with repeats. Although not well-distributed at the time, the author, Jim French, has achieved something of a cult status among listeners
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Géneros:
Post Punk, Punk
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