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Crossfade

 
Artist: Crossfade
Crossfade

Group Members:

James Branham, Ed Sloan, Brian Geiger, Tony Byroads, Mitchell James

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Falling Away," "Crossfade"

Biography

Hard rock/heavy metal band Crossfade is based in Columbia, SC, where its members reside. The group came together in the late '90s 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 heavy metal music, joining his first band, Darkchilde, in the eighth grade. By the time he began attending the University of South Carolina and majoring in computer science, however, he was looking for new musicians to play with. Geiger, also a native of Columbia, had played drums since his childhood and was a member of another local band, Celestian Slant. For James, who took up the bass after becoming enamored of the instrument at a David Lee Roth concert, the Nothing was his first band. The group added singer and club DJ Tony Byroads, who had grown up in Buffalo, NY, playing in a band called Final Wave in high school, then moved to Columbia after graduation.

The resulting quartet renamed itself Sugardaddy Superstar. While building up a local following, the band recorded in its own Sugarstar Studio. It first gained recognition beyond its region when it attracted the interest of the Los Angeles A&R company Taxi and Los Angeles promoter Chris Long (who took over as manager), leading to an L.A. showcase in March 2002. That, in turn, led to a signing to the Earshot subsidiary of Columbia Records early the next year. The band then retooled its self-released album, Cold, under the auspices of mixer/engineer Randy Staub and renamed itself Crossfade. The revised album was released by Columbia as Crossfade in April 2004; the same year James Branham replaced Geiger behind the drum kit. Its first single, "Cold," did extremely well on modern rock radio (spending a staggering 65 weeks on the Active Rock chart) and, by August 2005, the album was certified platinum. By that time, the group was back to being a trio after the departure of a newly married Byroads. They continued touring in support of the record, including several overseas gigs the following spring for active personnel at various military bases. "Invincible" hit the airwaves in June 2006 to usher in the release of Crossfade's follow-up effort, Falling Away, released in late August. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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Crossfade
Origin Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Genres Alternative metal
Hard rock
Post-grunge
Years active 1999 - present
Members
Ed Sloan
Les Hall
Mitch James
James Branham
Former members
Brian Geiger
Tony Byroads

Crossfade is a post-grunge/hard rock band from Columbia, South Carolina, USA. Their current members are Ed Sloan on vocals, guitar, and piano, Mitch James on backing vocals and bass, James Branham on drums and percussion, and Les Hall on guitar, and keyboard.

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History

The group was formed in 1999 as the power trio The Nothing, consisting of singer and guitarist Ed Sloan, bassist and backing vocalist Mitch James, and drummer Brian Geiger. At one point Crossfade was also known as Sugardaddy Superstar.[1] The band changed its name to Crossfade in 2002, and later added singer and DJ Tony Byroads. Crossfade attracted the interest of the Los Angeles, California A&R company Taxi (Independent A&R), which ultimately led to the signing of a record deal with the Earshot division of Columbia Records.[2] They released their first full-length self-titled album on April 13, 2004 which featured the massive hit "Cold", as well as "Colors" and "So Far Away". Their latest album, "Falling Away", released on August 29, 2006, also Columbia Records, with the singles "Invincible", "Drown You Out", and "Already Gone". They were cut from Columbia Records sometime around 2008 and are currently without a label; their new one has yet to be determined by the band.

They're currently working on their third album which has no set release date or title, but estimated to be released sometime in 2010, with a darker, and possibly different sound than their previous releases.[3] New demos and content relating to the album are released sporadically through their Myspace and their Twitter. One demo from the new album was released through their Myspace, "We All Bleed", which is also available on Youtube.[4] 2 songs names were confirmed by their twitter page : 'Suffocate' & 'Lay Me Down'.

Members

Current

  • Ed Sloan — Vocals, Guitar, Piano (1999-present)
  • Mitch James — Bass, Vocals (1999-present)
  • James Branham — Drums (2005-present)
  • Les Hall — Guitar, Keyboards (2006-Present)

Former

  • Brian Geiger — Drums (1999-2004)
  • Brandon Werrell — Drums (2005) (tour only)
  • Tony Byroads — DJ, Electronics, Vocals (1999-2005)
  • Jake Valdiserri-Backing Vocals (2008-2009) (Album Only)

Discography

Albums

Date of Release Title Label U.S. Billboard 200 Peak U.S. Sales RIAA Certification
September 2002 Cold/Dead Skin Self-released
-
- -
April 13, 2004 Crossfade Columbia Records
41
1.1 million Platinum
August 29, 2006 Falling Away Columbia Records
30
200,000 -

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
U.S. Hot 100 U.S. Modern Rock U.S. Mainstream Rock UK Singles Chart
2004 "Cold" 81 2 3 48 Crossfade
2005 "So Far Away" - 14 4 -
"Colors" - 18 6 -
2006 "Invincible" - - 18 - Falling Away
"Drown You Out" - - 21 -
"Already Gone" - - - -

References

  1. ^ MTV "Full Bio" Accessed April 17, 2008.
  2. ^ Ruhlmann, William. "allmusic ((( Crossfade > Biography)))". Allmusic. http://www.allmusicguide.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:axfpxqtaldse~T1. Retrieved 2008-09-13. 
  3. ^ "Crossfade Twitter". http://twitter.com/crossfademusic. Retrieved 2009-07-21. 
  4. ^ "Crossfade Myspace". http://www.myspace.com/crossfade. Retrieved 2008-09-02. 

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