NEWS: Crossing Rubicon Releases Album Artwork for Forthcoming 'No Less Than Everything'

October 05, 2015  •  Leave a Comment

Rising Connecticut hard rockers Crossing Rubicon is excited to unveil some details of their forthcoming follow up to their 2012 debut EP, entitled In Pains Of Sleep. While you may recognize their female bassist from a nationally recognized act, the band as a whole is known for their intense touring schedule and by playing with the likes of Mötley Crüe, Queensrÿche, Crossfade, Nonpoint, Saving Abel, Pop Evil, Rev Theory, Tantric, and Beatallica. With a sound that can be described as a throwback to metal of the 80's and early 90's mixed with modern rock, it is no surprise that fans are eagerly anticipating the band’s first full length that will be entitled No Less Than Everything.

 

No Less Than Everything, will be released in early 2016 but the band is excited to release the album’s artwork and the title of their first single today. The artwork may be found below while the first single off the album will be entitled “Unhinged.” Lead vocalist Scotty Anarchy had this to say on the forthcoming single, "Ever had one of those days when you wanted to punch someone in the head and crush their skull, yeah well this is what the song is about." With that thought in mind, the single will be released in the coming weeks before more details are released throughout the fall.

 

About Crossing Rubicon: Crossing Rubicon is a rising original hard rock band from Bristol, CT. They have developed a sound that blends heavy riffs with melodic harmonies to create a unique brand of passionate music. Crossing Rubicon was formed in 2009 by the band's frontman, Scott Wawrzyniak.

 

Zach Lambert and Steven Riccio create a formidable guitar tandem with their heavy riffs and vibrant guitar harmonies. Brandi Hood's drumming and Jeanne Sagan's bass playing display a tight and energetic rhythm section for the backbone of the band. Scott produces a multi-faceted voice, with a strong stage presence that no one else can replicate.

 

Crossing Rubicon has had an intense touring schedule in 2015. They started their tour from their roots in Connecticut, then soon ventured within the Northeast to Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania. Crossing Rubicon has had the honor to share the stage with many well respected national bands. Crossing Rubicon was hand selected by Mötley Crüe in association with 99.1 WPLR to open for Mötley Crüe’s induction show at the Mohegan Sun Arena in 2013. Crossing Rubicon was also selected for the sole opening slot of Queensrÿche 30th anniversary tour in Hartford, CT. Crossing Rubicon has also played alongside Crossfade, Nonpoint, Saving Abel, Pop Evil, Rev Theory, Tantric, and Beatallica.

 

The band’s first EP, In Pains Of Sleep, was released at a sold out cd release party in March 2012. Crossing Rubicon continues to push their music with their intense touring schedule, in anticipation for the upcoming release of their first full-length album, No Less Than Everything.

 

LINKS:

http://www.crossingrubiconband.com

http://www.facebook.com/CrossingRubiconRocks

http://www.twitter.com/RubiconCT


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