The Crüxshadows
The Crüxshadows is an American dark wave and synthpop band currently based in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. They made their debut with the album ...Night Crawls In, and have since released such albums as Telemetry of a Fallen Angel, DreamCypher, As the Dark Against My Halo, and Astromythology. The band has an international fanbase and has toured North America, Europe, and Asia.
History
The band was originally formed in 1992 by Rogue, Sean Flanagan and Tim Curry, in Tallahassee, Florida. Rogue served as songwriter and lead vocalist, and also played drum machines and electric violins; Flanagan also played drum machines and provided sound synthesis and computer programming; and Curry also provided computer programming, as well as equipment and guitar work. They self-released their debut album, ...Night Crawls In, in 1993, initially only as a cassette.In 1994, the Crüxshadows recorded and released a cover of T. Rex's "Ballrooms of Mars" on Old School Records, and re-recorded "Bloodline" from their debut release.
In 1996, the band released their second album, Telemetry of a Fallen Angel. Initially it was simply a self released CD, but it was acquired and released by Nesak International/Kato Records, and later released and distributed by Dancing Ferret Discs. Years later it would be acquired by Rogue's own label Wishfire Records.
In 1997, both Sean Flanagan and Tim Curry left the band shortly after signing a record deal with Nesak International/KATO Records. Rogue absorbed their interest in the band as well as their commitments under the new contract, and became the only member of Crüxshadows for a time. Determined not to be dragged down by the comings and goings of other members, Rogue learned to use synthesizers and computers himself to maintain Crüxshadows' musical direction.
Rogue started working on new material for the band's third album in 1998. He recruited several new players including Chris Brantley, Kevin Page, Rachel McDonnell, and Trevor Brown. The band resumed touring nationally and finished work on their third studio album. During this period the Crüxshadows signed an ill-fated deal with New England–based Mere Mortal Records to release The Mystery of the Whisper. A few months prior to putting out the disc, Mere Mortal was forced out of business due in part to its acquisition of a debt-heavy distributor. With a new album, but no label, the Crüxshadows eventually partnered with Patrick Rodgers' startup label Dancing Ferret Discs. The Crüxshadows would spend a little more than a decade signed to Dancing Ferret.
In 1999, with their new label and a new lineup, the band released The Mystery of the Whisper, Until the Voices Fade..., and Paradox Addendum. By this time "Marilyn My Bitterness" and "Monsters" had become staples on the dance floors of a re-invigorated American Gothic-Industrial club scene. Capitalizing on the success of these songs, the band toured the United States relentlessly over the years that followed. The band's song "Eurydice" occupied the top position in the category of New Wave for several months on the charts of digital music pioneer MP3.com.
In 2000, the band contributed a song titled "Deception" to Music from the Succubus Club, released by Dancing Ferret as an accompanying soundtrack album for the tabletop role-playing game Vampire: The Masquerade. This song was also released in a German language version titled "Täuschung". Although "Deception" never charted, it became one of the band's most popular and enduring tracks.
They played their first tour of Europe in 2001 and released a tour CD for their European live shows called Intercontinental Drift, later released as Echoes and Artifacts.
In 2002, the EP Tears debuted at No. 5 in the Deutsche Alternative Charts. The full length album Wishfire also placed at No. 2 on the DAC. The Crüxshadows toured both North America and Europe in support of their new album.
Ethernaut was released in 2003 featuring another fan favorite song "Winterborn" which also landed at No. 2 on the Deutsch Alternative Charts in Germany. The Crüxshadows continued touring both in the U.S. and throughout Europe.
The Crüxshadows released a remix disc in 2004 based on the material on the Ethernaut CD called Fortress in Flames and followed it up with yet another tour of the United States and Europe.
In 2005, the release of Shadowbox, a live DVD/CD-EP, followed the Crüxshadows on their tour of Europe and featured their headlining performance at the Wave Gothic Treffen in Leipzig Germany.
In 2006 the single release of Sophia saw its debut land at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Singles Sales chart and at No. 7 on the Hot 100 Singles Sales chart. This was a major breakthrough according to Rogue. Its release coincided with the band's performance at 2006's Dragon Con, where the Rogue gave credit to the support of their SciFi fans in attendance for helping them reach the No. 1 position, unseating the mainstream artist Beyonce from the top position. Jen Jawidzik joined the Crüxshadows, taking over keyboards. The Crüxshadows recorded the song "Wake the White Queen" for the Dancing Ferret-released album Where's Neil When You Need Him?, a tribute album to author Neil Gaiman.
In 2007, the full-length concept album Dreamcypher was released. The single "Birthday" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Dance Singles Sales Chart. The band spent almost the entirety of 2007 touring. Their travels took them to China where they played the MIDI Modern Music Festival, one of China's largest Rock music events taking place in Beijing, China in May. Following a year long DreamCypher tour, Rachel McDonnell, George Bikos, and Sarah Poulos all left the group as 2007 drew to a close, and Rogue soon replaced them with guitarist Valerie Gentile, violinist JoHanna Moresco, and violinist David Russel Wood, as well as dancer Sarah Stewart.
In 2008, the EP Immortal was released in July on Rogue's birthday, and became the band's third consecutive single to chart on Billboard, coming in at No. 2 in the United States and landing in the top 5 in Germany.
In 2009, Valerie Gentile was briefly replaced by Cassandra Luger before guitarist Mike Perez took over guitar duties in early 2010 The Crüxshadows would continue to play to bigger audiences in Europe, but 2009 marked the last tour in the United States until several US mini-tours in 2018 and 2019. The EP "Quicksilver" debuted at No. 32 on the Billboard U.S. Hot 100 Singles Sales chart before eventually peaking at the No. 2 position on the Billboard singles chart, and the No. 1 position on the Billboard Dance Chart.
During 2010–2011, the Crüxshadows performed a tour of Europe, but took a year off in 2011 as frontman Rogue and his wife Jessica gave birth to their daughter, Anmi. 2011 Dragon Con was the one and only performance of the band that year. During this time the band had relocated to Jacksonville from Tallahassee, Florida, and Rogue and his crew focused on producing another new album.
The Crüxshadows returned to the road in 2012 and As the Dark Against My Halo became the first Crüxshadows disc to earn a number one position on the German Alternative Charts.
In 2013, Rogue acquired control of the Crüxshadows' artistic works and transferred them to his own label, Wishfire Records. Dancing Ferret and the Crüxshadows released a joint statement notifying the public that the long-time allies were going separate ways. The band toured Europe in support of As the Dark Against My Halo.
Image:20150725 Cologne Amphi Festival The Crüxshadows 0078.jpg|thumb|right|340px|Performing in Germany on July 25, 2015
During 2014 to 2018, Rogue teamed up with Fansation in Germany, a label that released its acts through its partnership with Universal Music, and began working with notable German producer Henning Verlage. During this time, Rogue traveled back and forth to Germany writing, recording, and producing The Crüxshadows' new album. The band performed a very limited number of shows but played several high-profile concerts and festivals including several performances supporting notable label bandmates Unheilig as part of their farewell concerts, including two sold-out outdoor concerts in Leipzig in front of the massive Völkerschlachtdenkmal War Memorial. Their single "Helios" peaked on the Billboard singles chart at the No. 11 position in the U.S. and later in 2017 the single dominated the German Alternative Charts, camping out at the No. 1 position for months.
In 2017, following its lead single "Helios", the Crüxshadows released a new concept album called Astromythology, which tells the story of an astronaut escaping the destruction of the Solar System. Every song represents a planetary body, and the album as a whole becomes an allegory of life changing realities. The album became the Crüxshadows' most popular German release and its first two singles reached number one on the DAC as well as top 10 showings in the mainstream charts.
Despite the success of Astromythology, in the wake of declining record sales throughout the industry, the administrators of Fansation and its related companies returned the Crüxshadows rights to Rogue and parted ways.
In 2018, the Crüxshadows released Astromythology in Europe through the album's previous distributor, Timezone Records, and in the rest of the world through their own Wishfire Records imprint. "Home", a ballad about lost love, reached the No. 2 position on the German charts and features the Crüxshadows' highest-budget video to date.
On July 3, 2022, the Crüxshadows released a new single, "All the White Horses " available for download through their website. In September 2022, after a three-year hiatus from performing at Dragon Con, the Crüxshadows returned to play at the 2022 Dragon Con.