Crashdïet

Crashdïet

Crashdïet live at Peace & Love 2007
Background information
Origin Stockholm, Sweden
Genres hard rock, sleaze rock, glam metal
Years active 2000–2002, 2002–2006, 2007–present
Labels Universal Music, StandBy
Associated acts Reckless Love, Jailbait
Website http://www.crashdiet.org
Members Martin Sweet
Peter London
Eric Young
Past members Mary Goore
Tom Bones
Mace Kelly
Dave Lepard
H. Olliver Twisted
Simon Cruz

Crashdïet (often stylized as CRASHDÏET) are a Swedish hard rock band from Stockholm. They have released four albums: 2005's Rest in Sleaze, 2007's The Unattractive Revolution, 2010s Generation Wild and 2013's The Savage Playground

History

Formation and early years (2000–2005)

The band was originally formed in 2000 and built up a cult following with the release of their first demos, several of which were released on their official website via download.[1] However, in late 2002, the band split up, with former members joining Repugnant and SubVision. Vocalist Dave Lepard then reformed the band with members from the current lineup,[2] guitar player Martin Sweet and bassist Peter London were announced on the band's website on Christmas Day along with a call for drummers. In April 2003 Eric Young was announced as the band's new drummer. In 2003 Crashdiet released their first self-titled EP, and in 2004 they were signed to Universal Records.[3]

Rest in Sleaze and Lepard's suicide (2005–2006)

In 2005, the band released their debut album, Rest in Sleaze, and embarked on a Swedish tour in the fall of 2005 to support the album. The album did well overall (debuted at No. 12 on the Swedish album chart) although they were not especially famous outside of Sweden. The band also played at Download Festival in the United Kingdom in 2005, to support the album. The album debuted at No. 12 on the Swedish album chart and Four singles were produced from that album, including "Riot in Everyone", "Breakin' the Chainz", "Knokk 'Em Down" and "It's a Miracle".

On January 20, 2006, vocalist Dave Lepard committed suicide at the age of 25, after a bout of depression during which he hid from family and friends. After the death of Lepard, the band decided to end the band and said in an official statement that:

Crashdïet will definitely not continue as a band. The band consisted of four people and now one of them has left us.

Several months later, on April 2, they decided to start the band up again after getting support from the Lepard family and fans all over the world, they announced the following statement via their website:

We feel that we want to carry on the Crashdïet legacy, which will keep Dave's spirit alive for a long long time..

It would be a shame NOT to spread the message across the whole world and let them know what real music should sound like! [2]

New singer and The Unattractive Revolution (2007–2008)

On January 22, 2007 the band announced the addition of a new vocalist, H. Olliver Twisted from Finland (also playing in the band Reckless Love). They officially released their entire debut live performance (on the Rest in Sleaze Festival in February) with Olliver via their website as a free download. Later in the year the band also announced plans for the album The Unattractive Revolution, and a single, "In The Raw", to be released on September 5, 2007, in Sweden.The album was released on October 3, 2007 and debuted at No. 11 on the Swedish album chart.

In November–December 2007, and February–April 2008 Crashdiet toured as opening act for Hardcore Superstar [2] and on February 23, the band announced via their official website that the second single from their new album would be "Falling Rain" On July 13, 2008 it was announced via the band's official website that H. Olliver Twisted had come to an agreement with the band to go their separate ways. In 2009 the band announced their new lead singer, Simon Cruz and played their first show with him on the Sweden Rock Cruise in October.

Generation Wild and recent events (2010—present)

On April 14, 2010, the band released Generation Wild, their first album with their new singer, Simon Cruz, and it debuted at No. 3 on the Swedish Album Chart. The title track was released as the first single on February 28, 2010, and its music video was banned by MTV due to obscene images. In September they were the opening act for Ozzy Osbourne in Globen, Sweden, and in October, the band played in front of 50,000 people at the SWU Festival in Brazil.[4]

Chemical, the second single from Generation Wild, was released on September 19. On March 24, 2011, Crashdiet launched the European "Dark Decadence Tour" with Hardcore Superstar and the 69 Eyes that ended on April. 16[2] Only a couple days later, they played a UK tour with Houston as co-headliners. On June 4, the band announced on their website that they will film their Sweden Rock Festival show on June 8 for an upcoming DVD.[2]

Generation Wild was released on vinyl on November 2. This version also featured a bonus track called "Hollywood Teaze".

The band released their fourth album, The Savage Playground, on January 22, 2013. The first single, "Cocaine Cowboys," was released on December 14, 2012. Singer Simon Cruz left the band in the middle of their 2015 Japan tour. [5]

Members

Current members
Former members

Timeline

Discography

Year Title Label
2005 Rest in Sleaze* Universal Music
2007 The Unattractive Revolution
2010 Generation Wild Frontiers Records[6]
2013 The Savage Playground

* Japanese release includes exclusive video footage

References

  1. "Band | CRASHDÏET | Official Website 2014". CRASHDÏET | Official Website 2014. Retrieved 2015-11-16.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 C R A S H D I E T - The Official Website
  3. Crashdiet rockklassiker Interview 04-02-2005. YouTube. 24 April 2011.
  4. http://www.swu.com.br/en/festival/
  5. "Simon Cruz leaves CRASHDÏET". CRASHDÏET - Official Website 2014.
  6. "Frontiers - The Savage Playground". www.frontiers.it. Retrieved 24 January 2013.

External links

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