Crasher

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Crasher has been a long time coming for San Diego musician David Mead. Mead has always been a drummer in his musical projects, but Crasher is a new move for him as a singer and guitarist. He wanted some jarring guitar tones and yelled vocals that reflected a country at odds with itself. Currently holding down the drums and yelling backup vocals in post-rock band Exasperation, Mead started jamming with longtime fellow drummer friend Glendon Cornelius Romett when Exasperation and Romett’s band Quali started sharing a practice space together. Mead took home the vibe of what naturally spawned out their jams together and formed them into a a healthy crop of songs. They recorded the first two, the Doorman/Prisoner 7", live to a 1970's analog 4-track tape machine in Mead's house in San Diego. The upcoming EP/LP will be more songs about humans, impressionable people finding solace in con-men, and people in Bermuda shorts that smoke cigars and decide the futures those that they’ll never meet.