CR0-Mags Release
CRO-MAGS RELEASE FIRST ALBUM IN 20 YEARS
In The Beginning, Available Today, Streaming Now
āIn many ways, it is a new beginning and also a tribute to where it all began,ā reflects CRO-MAGS founder Harley Flanagan on the bandās new album, In The Beginning, out today via Mission Two Entertainment and Arising Empire. This marks the CRO-MAGS first official release since the album Revenge (2000)
āI'm not afraid to break the so-called rules of hardcore, I never was,ā admits Flanagan. āThat's why our music stood out and always has. I am so proud of In The Beginning, it was a long time coming but I feel redeemed. Itās a culmination of everything I am as a person, my personal evolution. It is 100% CRO-MAGS.ā
On the albumās artwork, Flanagan explains, āThe front of the album is my old building I used to live in, called āC Squatā where I wrote most of the music for 1986ās Age Of Quarrel album. The rear of the record shows me looking down at the site where the building once stood, essentially, itās me looking at my past and where everything began
CRO-MAGS, rounded out with guitarist Gabby Abularach and drummer Garry Sullivan, hit the road last year supporting the reunited Misfits and compiled footage for their first music video in 27 years with āNo Oneās Victim.ā
As the Coronavirus pandemic took hold of the world this year, the legendary NYC outfit took swift action and was one of the first artists to deliver an honest, raw, in-your-face concert set with āThe Quarantine Show,ā filmed live in NYC on March 15, 2020.
MUSIC VIDEOS:
āFrom The Graveā - Featuring Phil Campbell
āA hybrid of ā80s and ā90s anthemic hardcore full of underlying angerā - BLABBERMOUTH
āFast punk and thrashy breakdownsā - DECIBEL
āHits like a ton of bricksā - PUNK NEWS
āThis oneās gonna snap a few bones and blacken an eyeā - NEW NOISE
āAn absolutely ripping albumā - BLUNT (AU)
āFast-paced, raw, blazing and blisteringā - CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND
āA two-stepping salute to four-chord classic hardcoreā - METAL HAMMER
āThe founding band of hardcore punkā - ROLLING STONE
Comments
Post a Comment