The Crimson Armada was an American metalcore band formed in Westerville, Ohio in 2007 by Kyle Barrington and David Puckett.[4][5] Following a one-year hiatus in 2008, the band returned to increased popularity,[4] releasing its first EP, Behold the Architect.[6] Following the release of Behold the Architect, the Crimson Armada signed a record deal with Metal Blade Records. In July 2009, the band released its debut album, Guardians.[4][7] Following the album's release, the band went on several tours with acts such as the Chariot, and MyChildren MyBride. In mid-2010 the group headed out on the Scream the Prayer Tour.[7][2]
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Origin | Columbus, Ohio, U.S. |
Genres | Metalcore,[1][2] deathcore,[1] melodic death metal[3] |
Years active | 2007–2012 |
Labels | Artery, Metal Blade |
Past members | Saud Ahmed Dan Hatfield Michael Cooper Jordan Matz Cye Marshall Kyle Barrington Brandon McMaster Chris Yates David Puckett |
In January 2011, Crimson Armada signed a record deal with Artery Recordings,[8] and announced Conviction, which was released June 21, 2011.[9] Conviction contained guest vocalist contributions by Andy Adkins of A Plea for Purging and Levi Benton of Miss May I.[citation needed] That April, the band performed at the 13th annual New England Metal and Hardcore Festival.[10] In February 2012, Brandon McMaster left the band and was replaced by Cye Marshall.[11][12] On October 29, 2012, the band announced that they would be disbanding due to their lead vocalist, Saud Ahmed, leaving the band.[13]
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Deathcore, metalcore, Strypercore, whatever you want to call it, The Crimson Armada does offer their listeners something beyond the tired pentagrams, goat heads and severed limbs, and it's not just their about-faced messages of hope.
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