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CrimsonFaced : Lunatic Binge.
Guitar-edged industrial electrorock.
Lunatic Binge veers from sick rock and roll to melodic musings about life. Think
Trent Reznor meets the Bee Gees (after a drug binge). Think Pink Floyd
for the 21st Century. Think Ozzy and a sequencer doing battle for each
others' soul.
Mike locked himself away in his "Sober Sucks Studios"--lovingly caressing his guitar strings in
the most god-awful perverted way. His poor keyboard was banged and
hammered from one end of the studio to the other. Between psychotherapy sessions Mike and his mixer/therapist Paul
Kurzweil, wrote and recorded 18 songs, 13 of which come together on the
deliciously demented and aptly titled "Lunatic Binge".
Songs:
1. Pretty People
2. Sublime
3. Lost Innocense
4. Drunk
5. Ocean Beach
6. So I Can Sleep
7. Sick
8. Sail
9. Long Long Way Down
10. Meditations
11. Make Me Pure
12. One
13. Light
Listen to: the entire album.
License Guitar-edged industrial electrorock by CrimsonFaced for your project.
Play the music of CrimsonFaced in your restaurant or store.
Release date: 4/24/2010
CrimsonFaced lives in Pennsylvania USA
Tagged as: Hard Rock, Industrial
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