Neurosonic and Bif Naked Stars Form CrashScene
. CrashScene will be touring throughout the year leading up to the release of the group's debut album on March 13, 2012. Tour dates will be announced shortly. "After the sudden demise of Neurosonic and the constant touring for three years, Troy, Shane and myself took some time off and joined some other projects. I joined Bif Naked, while Shane joined punk legends SNFU, and Troy collaborating with FosRock," remembers CrashScene's Jacen Ekstrom. "After a year apart, we decided to get back together and start writing some songs. The magic was still there, so we called on former Neurosonic singer/producer Jason Darr to produce the album and everything just clicked on all levels." "We are really excited to be signing with Epochal Artist Records. We have received a lot of interest from other labels and managers, but Epochal Artists really gave us that family/partnership feeling that we were looking for in a label," commented Troy Healy from CrashScene."There was so much excitement coming from the label for our record, that is just seemed like a perfect fit for everyone. When someone believes in you that much you know they are going to give it their all, 2012 is our year and we as a team are gonna make it count." CrashScene is currently streaming the song "Suit For Killing" online at more.
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