Вокалист SIX SIDE DIE Bryan Crouch опубликовал следующее сообщение:
«Bryan в студии вместе с Dr. Sean'ом записывает вокал для би-сайдов "That F'n Album". Партии ударных и гитар уже готовы, и пока мы заканчиваем с остальными аранжировками, вы уже можете послушать одну песню из нового миньона — "Fright Night"!»
Former vocalist and frontman of Hail The Villain, Bryan Crouch has returned to the music scene with rock band Six Side Die.
In 2011, Crouch was sidelined with a vocal injury that forced him to stop touring and recover from a blister and a hemorrhage on opposing vocal cords. The injury led to a difficult departure from the rock scene and eventually him leaving HTV.
"I almost thought about never singing or performing again" says Crouch, "but it's hard to imagine life without loud noise and a stage to stomp on!".
Eventually, a good friend and music engineer Sean Gregory would step in and begin to make music with Crouch once a week as Bryan began to get his voice back. This led to producer and songwriter Murray Daigle stepping in to complete the sound and give a new direction for a band that would soon be called Six Side Die.
Though the sound of the band has matured from Crouch's previous works the maniac that presents it hasn't. Best known for an "over the top" stage show and sometimes ridiculous performances, fans can rest assured that not much has changed in the showmanship department. Crouch says "The one thing I look forward to more than anything is making an ass out of myself in front of people! Honestly, It's been a long time since I have seen people smile because of something I did or said. I miss that and always honored the opportunity to do that!"
The record will be done soon and is expected to release summer of 2012. More to come shortly......
"I almost thought about never singing or performing again" says Crouch, "but it's hard to imagine life without loud noise and a stage to stomp on!".
Eventually, a good friend and music engineer Sean Gregory would step in and begin to make music with Crouch once a week as Bryan began to get his voice back. This led to producer and songwriter Murray Daigle stepping in to complete the sound and give a new direction for a band that would soon be called Six Side Die.
Though the sound of the band has matured from Crouch's previous works the maniac that presents it hasn't. Best known for an "over the top" stage show and sometimes ridiculous performances, fans can rest assured that not much has changed in the showmanship department. Crouch says "The one thing I look forward to more than anything is making an ass out of myself in front of people! Honestly, It's been a long time since I have seen people smile because of something I did or said. I miss that and always honored the opportunity to do that!"
The record will be done soon and is expected to release summer of 2012. More to come shortly......