Crashing Atlas
- Natasha Maxwell
- Mar 26
- 1 min read
Crashing Atlas, the Maryland ensemble generating significant fervor with their signature melodic sound, has formally signed with the record label, Life or Death, marking a substantial advancement in their career.
Their music merges hard rock and alternative metal, reminiscent of early 2000s metal. Crashing Atlas has already captivated a devoted following after the success of their two standout tracks, "Monster" and "Savages." Together, these tracks have amassed a collective streaming figure surpassing 2 million, validating the band's skill and relatable lyricism. Further cementing their digital footprint, the group has gathered 30.1k followers on Spotify, a count that continues to grow.
Initially originating from Maryland, the musicians have since transplanted to Nashville.
Their latest single, "Who's Sorry Now?", showcases their growth and artistic maturity, hinting at the depth that fans can expect from their anticipated upcoming album. Set to release later this year, this album promises to be a landmark achievement for Crashing Atlas as their first full-length album.
With Life or Death—renowned for developing bands like Imminence and Surefire—Crashing Atlas is postured to connect with a broader audience than ever before.
This is more than just another band signing; it's the beginning of a legacy for Crashing Atlas. To stay up to date with their music and events, hit "follow" on Spotify and connect with them across all social media platforms. You'll gain access to exclusive behind-the-scenes content, tour updates, and, most importantly, be the first to know when their highly anticipated full-length album drops later this year.
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