CROSSFAITH To Release 'New Age Warriors Remix' EP

February 3, 2017

Japanese electro-metal heroes CROSSFAITH have dropped a video stream for "Revolution - The Bloody Beetroots Remix", the first single to be taken from the band's "New Age Warriors Remix" EP, which will be released on February 10. The EP contains remixes from The Bloody Beetroots, Shikari Soundsystem, KSUKE, The Qemists and more.

CROSSFAITH vocalist Kenta Koie says: "We believe there's no border between rock and dance music, and so our new singles on 'New Age Warriors' have been reconstructed by amazing artists who share this understanding with us. You guys will find new possibilities through these remixes. This is another side of New Age Warriors. Don't miss it!"

"New Age Warriors Remix" EP track listing:

01. Rx Overdrive (Zardonic Remix)
02. Rx Overdrive (TeddyLoid Remix)
03. Kill 'Em All (The Qemists Remix)
04. Kill 'Em All (Shikari Sound System Remix)
05. Revolution (The Bloody Beetroots Remix)
06. Revolution (Ksuke Remix)

CROSSFAITH's latest album, "Xeno", was released in September 2015 in North America via Razor & Tie. The album has a story of hope, failure, love, betrayal and death woven into its fabric so skillfully it's impossible to tell where truth ends and fiction begins. It's both an escape from and examination of reality that reveals more and more truths the further it delves.

Produced by Josh Wilbur (AVENGED SEVENFOLD, LAMB OF GOD, HATEBREED) and mastered by Ted Jensen, "Xeno" takes the groundwork laid by 2013's "Apocalyze" and 2012's "Zion" EP as well as the band's vast touring history and catapults them into a whole new league.

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