Defined by the explosively powerful and catchy music of the classic rock inspired Nathan Durnin, Crash redefines rock and roll by calling on the outside influences of the virtuoso guitar stylings of Adam Rykaczewski, the improvisational techniques of bass player Mark Musial, and the technically versatile abilities of percussionist Andrew Ryan.
After the recent production of their six track demo CD, featuring songs with everything from a hard and heavy feel to a rolling stones inspired jam, the band has received a great deal of publicity and was even featured with a full article in Play Magazine, and a front page article in The Times Herald. Perhaps the most remarkable part of Crash is the ability the band holds to compose music at their level but still remain even too young to play at the upscale bars in the greater Philadelphia area at the ages of 18.
This has not stopped them from gaining the attention of other local music venues, though, such as PhilaFunk Live, The Trocadero Theater, and World Café Live. With the new found publicity Delaware’s 93.7 WSTW Hometown Heroes special has gained a new interest in Crash’s unique style and has requested a copy of the demo CD to feature on the radio.
Crash although young has attracted fans from around the world with their unique style and sound, and will continue to bring people together. Crash will continue to redefine the sound of rock and roll and will hopefully be able to influence the lives of people around the world for years to come. With high expectations and its young members, Crash hopes to one day achieve a record label, record a full album length CD, and to go on tour letting their music be heard and enjoyed by rock and roll fans everywhere.