Crossfaith
Also in 2010, the band covered the song "Omen" by The Prodigy which was featured as a bonus track on the Japanese version of Fearless Records' Punk Goes Pop Volume 03.In their early touring history, they were supported by bands like Hatebreed, Machine Head, In This Moment, Bleeding Through, The Used, August Burns Red or Memphis May Fire.[7] In March 2011, Tragic Hero Records signed Crossfaith for an American release of their debut album The Dream, the Space.[13] On February 4, 2013, the Zion EP was released in Europe by Search and Destroy Records, and just a few days after that the extended play was streamed online at SoundCloud.[18][19] Crossfaith performed at the Australian 2013 Soundwave festival for all five dates in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth between February 23 and March 4.[21] Just two days after their appearance in Australia the band is started their March tour across the United States in support of Enter Shikari and Architects.[27][1] The album was recorded at Machine Shop Studios in New York City in January 2013 and will be released through Search and Destroy and Sony Music.On July 27, 2016, the band released another three-track long single titled New Age Warriors, featuring three new songs: "Rx Overdrive", which had an accompanying music video, "Kill 'Em All" and "Revolution".[31] Following the EP, the band released a bunch of remixes of "Endorphin", including one from Spanish techno DJ and producer Regal.[34] On July 19, 2022, the band announced on the social media that their longtime supporting guitarist Tama departed on good terms and was replaced by Daiki Koide, formerly from Her Name in Blood.[45] "Deathwish" is a fictional tale about a man who wishes to seek revenge on his girlfriend's killer and "Countdown to Hell" which is about being bullied when at school.