5/27/2023 0 Comments Graveyard band![]() ![]() You guys have had a handful of singles come out dating to "The Light" back in 2019. Being a “Washington D.C.” band it was tough for us to break in, but they welcomed us with open arms as we continued to grind. ![]() When all of us came together around that time, the scene around us was vibrant and chalk full of shows from us and fellow Baltimore bands every weekend. The fact is, we are the best of friends, and it makes making music a simple task within our relationships. When it comes to Marina, Nick, Paul, and myself, it goes beyond that yearn for making music. We make music because it's genuinely fun for us to do. From the point of the brand new lineup being formed in 2018, we wanted to create music that we wanted to hear on the radio. The good that came from all of that is the current lineup you see today. The lineup changes, drama, and unrest to fulfill a potential within ourselves were enough to make any band split. Through the good, the bad, and the ugly, we triumphed to make it here today to finally do this full-length record. Why did you guys start Crashing Atlas? What was the scene around you like back then?ĭougie: The story of CA has so many weaving layers in its short time, that we may end up writing a book one day to cover it all. Vocalist Marina Heath and guitarist Dougie Chi-Town have joined Scene Daddy to share more of their story about their new single and what the journey has been like over the past few years for the eclectic Maryland hard rock band. Yet throughout all the struggles they have endured, what has emerged is a stronger, wiser, and more optimistic band, excited and ready for what the future holds. Underneath all that creative brilliance, there is a story worth hearing about a band that has beaten the odds, able to create their latest emotionally explosive single, "Graveyard" and a full-length album. Their sound isn't the only thing that surging through music waves and catching the interest of more than 22,900 listeners on Spotify and more than 9k followers and counting on Facebook for this up-and-coming band. With each single that Crashing Atlas has come out with since 2017, they have toed the lines between prismatic, engaging, and unpredictable. While band vocalist Marina Heath does indeed have a talent that speaks leaps and bounds to her skills as an artist, this band continues to push boundaries in other ways. As females for vocalists in bands have become more prevalent in the scene, so is the need to be more inclusive when discussing them now more than ever. This isn't just because they have a female for a vocalist either. Crashing Atlas is consistently defying the lines of what you would consider a normal rock band. ![]()
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