crossfaith
It's the last night of the Bury Tomorrow UK tour
and we manage to sneak up to the roof of the O2
Forum in London for a chat with Ken and Hiro from
Crossfaith in the glorious sunshine.
You guys are coming to the end of the ‘Xeno’ album
cycle, what’s next for Crossfaith?
Ken: We just finished tracking for new record which
will be released in August. Then unfortunately we
cannot come back here, I mean we are coming back
here for Slam Dunk festival next month.
music, new movie, new art, everything. We can get
inspired by a lot of things. Touring is important,
we see crowds, like this country likes to mosh and
each country has different effect to the crowd to each
country.
Ken: Every single country is different vibes from the
audience so thats important for us to making music.
How do you guys think you can expand on your
sound? You head out next month (May) for some shows
with Enter Shikari before finishing up at Slam
Dunk Festival, how important are these types of
shows for you? And have you learnt anything from
Enter Shikari who are quite DIY and how they’ve
navigated their career.
Hiro: There’s two, like touring or listening to new Ken: First time I heard of them was when I was in
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