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EPK – CRS – The Failure (single (2023) ft. Kat Danzig

  • January 13, 2022
  • by Asher
  • · CRS · EPKs

EPK – CRS – The Failure (single (2023)

Publicist – Jon Asher – jon[@]ashermediarelations[.]com

For fans of Meshuggah, Fear Factory, Carcass, Sepultura, Cynic, Pestilence

Band: CRS
Release Date: January 12, 2023
Label: None Records
Distribution: N/A

“With this single ‘The Failure’ we wanted to try a different style of Death Metal, a more comfortable structure but without losing intensity. The single has an important message, humanity is a failure and it has screwed up the whole planet. Having a female guttural singer as a guest brings an interesting shine to the band.” – CRS

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“Where this album shines the most is in its flow. Throughout its eight tracks, CRS manages to build momentum song after song. There are fast parts and great guitar solos aplenty. However, CRS never slip on their songwriting. It’s an album that’s just always in that groovy death zone. Even when tracks like “The Daydreamer’s Nightmare” takes us into a spaced-out, relaxed solo or others like “The Art of Breathing”, that takes the album down a notch, CRS really lose nothing. They manage to bring a lot of out of their sound. Hell, “A Better Place to Hate” and ” “Tan Lejos de Dios (Nowhere.. But Here)” both have some tasty, thrashy bits to open them up.” – Metal Injection

“Now, as we nearly enter a new decade, CRS have returned with a full-length of groove/death metal with a technical spark. This spark comes in the form of shredding guitar solos and guest spots from drummer Kevin Talley on a few songs and Obscura/Alkaloid bassist Linus Klausenitzer on “The Art Of Breathing.” Those two musicians are at such a high skill level that the listener will immediately recognize their work. Their inclusion gives gravitas to the songs they are on, though the group does fine on their own with tunes like the anthemic “Resistencia” and Meshuggah-esque “Asfixia.” – Heavy Music Headquarters

“… Fast forward to now and the band comes roaring back to life on their sophomore effort The Collector of Truths and it’s a love letter to the time they left behind. Industrial bombast, guttural death metal, and melodically progressive strains of genius all play out in equally large parts over the course of these eight tracks” – Nine Circles

“The Collector of Truths” can be considered a groundbreaker album due to everything CRS have to offer musically and instrumentally. “The Collector of Truths” goes beyond. It crosses all known borders of music styles leading the fan to an awkward, but pleasant experience. Well, if you are bold enough and not a regular Death Metal fan. because as an extreme music style, Death Metal, against all odds, should be able to offer a safe ground to all kinds of experiences though weird they are.” – Metal Addicts

“There is a wonderful sense of pervasive evil that dominates the record from tracks like album opener ‘Asfixia’ to ragers like The Daydreamer’s Nightmare. I love this sense of harsh realities and raw brutality. It gives The Collector Of Truths a sense of authenticity, showing that the band emerged from true struggle to birth this record unto the world.” – Two Guys Metal Review

“CRS, or CIRROSIS, a band that plays their own brand of simplistic, mellow Technical Death Metal. Their debut album “The Collector of Truths” is proof that the genre does not need to be as complex as possible in order to be good. You know those albums that just get better as they play? This record is exactly that, the last few tracks forming the peak, the monumental conclusion.” – Metal Temple

“CRS (or Cirrosis, as they were regularly known back then) definitely leaned into the more progressive side of late 90’s-era death metal–not quite on the level of, say, Cynic, but certainly respectable in their attention to unorthodox song composition. Particularly intriguing on this debut is the remarkably dynamic relationship between the drums and guitar, which provided particularly every track a unique identity amongst the chugs and growls. This is all a long way to say that CRS ain’t lying when it comes to their intentions; this truly is death metal with a sense of nuance and melodics. Thus, I award a preemptive “Bravo!” for honesty.” – Sleeping Village Reviews

“Immediately there are strong Fear Factory and Meshuggah influences apparent in the stop start, blastbeat powered opener ‘Asfixia’. It is nice to see particularly Fear Factory referenced in modern death metal, considering how superb their early output was. There is a fair amount of technical work going on here and some pretty sweet soloing as well, such as in the frantic ‘Kill My Name’. There’s a lot of Atheist in here too; some of the twisting melodies are awesome and ‘The Art of Breathing’ has a totally out of the blue mid section that I quite like. Some of the songs are a little paint-by-numbers, like ‘Resistencia’, but overall the band have got a good sound and aren’t afraid to slip in a few softer moments.” – The Killchain Blog

[Download Single Cover | Download Single Lyrics]

““The Failure” talks about how we, as a human race, have failed. We believe that everything on this planet is here for us, including all living things. We don’t care about tomorrow or the young ones. We are a failure. A disgrace to intelligence. We don’t even say it poetically, that’s exactly what we are saying with the lyrics. There’s no empathy, just emptiness. 

Musically we wanted to explore a genre that we hadn’t before: melodic death metal. Not totally at least. We’ve always loved clean guitar passages and melodic guitar solos, so this time we wanted to compose a full-death melodic song, at least our version. And with the addition of singer Kat Danzig we completed our goal.” – CRS

Band: CRS
Release Date: January 12, 2023
Label: None Records
Distribution: N/A

Single:
1. The Failure (4:05)

Single Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: CRS •
All songs written by: CRS
• Produced by: Francisco Oroz
• Mixed by: Francisco Oroz
• Mastered by: Francisco Oroz
• Album Artwork by: Gabriel Sandoval

Single Recording and Live Band Line Up:
• Francisco Oroz: Guitar
• Hideki Inukai: Guitar
• Kello Gonzalez: Bass
• Octavio Ramírez: Drums
• Sir Oz: Growls Live

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BAND STORY ANGLES / FUN FACTS:

1. This song wasn´t originally for CRS but we liked it so much that we keep it. We guess there was a freshness and freedom while composing it thinking it was for someone else.

2. We didn’t realize that Kat’s and Sir Oz’s low growls sounded so similar until we heard the final version. We invite you to guess which is which without watching the video.

3. All guitars in this song are played by Francisco Oroz since Hideki hadn’t joined the band yet.

4. The lyrics of The Failure were written by Francisco Oroz, except for the verses in Spanish, which Sir OZ wrote inspired by the original idea.  

CRS – L-R – Tavo Ramirez (Drums), Kello Gonzalez (Bass), Kaith Danzig (guest vocals) – Hideki Inukai (Guitar), Sir Oz (Vocals), Francisco Oroz (Guitar)
Photo Credit – Carlos Hemosillo

CRS is a Death Metal band from Sonora, Mexico, formed in 1991 with the name Cirrosis by Francisco “Chucky” Oroz and Sir OZ, are the only original members in the current lineup. Due to their technical capacity to adhere to progressive elements and melodic solos, CRS quickly gained notoriety in the local and national scene. Their live performances were characterized by intensity and fury, becoming a cult band. In 1996, “Joseph Lev” joined the band and they recorded their first demo “La Tierra de la Adicción” which was distributed limitedly. In 1999, CRS entered the studio and recorded the album “Reciclando Desesperación” in Spanish, offering a range of different Death Metal styles, highlighting the quality of its production.

In 2001, CRS decided to break up, and its members continued with their personal and professional projects. In 2014, Concreto Records decided to reissue the album “Reciclando Desesperación” describing it as “The maladaptive sound that disturbed a style in Mexico that can currently give lessons to current modern bands”.

In 2019, CRS returned to record their second studio album “The Collector of Truths” with Concreto Records. Two international musicians play as guests in the album, Kevin Talley (Dying

Fetus, Suffocation, Chimaira), on drums, and Linus Klausenitzer (Obscura, Alkaloid) on bass. In September 2020, CRS recorded a Live Session for the Mexican online festival “Moshfest” which became an EP called “Live in isolotation” featuring Kello Gonzalez on bass, who became an official member on December 2021. 

In March 2022, they released a new single titled “The enemy has always been me”. In October 2022, CRS played live after twenty years with the Brazilian band Sepultura. On that same date, Hideki Inukai joined the band on the second guitar.

Shared Stage with: Sepultura

Discography:
2022 – The Failure (single)
2022 – El enemigo siempre he sido yo (single)
2020 – Live in Isolation – EP
2019 – The Collector of Truths – LP
1999 – Reciclando Desesperación – LP
1997 – La Tierra de la Adicción – Demo

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