Crossfaith release new uplifting track ‘Feel Alive’

8 Oct, 2021

If you weren’t feeling the weekend vibes yet, then Crossfaith – our favourite Japanese genre-blenders – have got you covered. Changing direction again, the band swerve away from the sort of industrial electronic sound of late and adopt more of a drum and bass approach.

Speaking of the song, frontman, Kenta Koie, says, “‘Feel Alive’ was the first song that we wrote since COVID-19 brought our world down into chaos. Everyone was forced to be alone and divided by the virus, thus we decided to make this song as a hope that cast the shadow. Also, we wanted to make it with our fans, so we recorded our fans clapping at our first show back since this unexpected disaster. In addition, we worked with Josh from Modestep on Feel Alive so you can hear true essence of UK bass music! This song means a lot to us, and hope this will be the light that shines on you.”

Liste to ‘Feel Alive’ below:

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