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As of 2020, Crossfaith has released first record 'SPECIES EP' since they formed their own collective label called 'Species Inc.'
Crossfaith has revealed refreshing remix EP called 'Kids Still Want A New Acid' this time. It's based on the lead single 'Endorphin' and has featured international artist such as Regal, Machine Girl and Never Not Nothing. It's also not just collaboration and it's including self remix made by Terufumi Tamano.
You'd think if a band is going to make a concept album about a troubled future, there's no better time to set it than the present. Doing things the obvious way isn't Crossfaith's style, though. "There are so many reasons we decided to set it in the future," says frontman Kenta 'Ken' Koie of Ex Machina, the Japanese band's fifth album and the follow-up to 2015's critically acclaimed Xeno. "Our attitude has always been that we should be constantly pushing to make something different." Since their inception in Osaka in 2006, Crossfaith have been on the edge of a fusion of rock, metal, electronica and big ideas on their albums; and the edge of euphoria with their live shows. Ex Machina is the album on which they walk that fine, fiery line more skilfully and seismically than ever. Long-renowned as a live band without parallel having played some of the most prestigious festival stages in the world, Crossfaith continue to go from strength to strength. A peerless set of musical warriors who leave no stone unturned when it comes to experimentation and excitement, through their albums and live performances they have established a reputation as a truly unique band.
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