Crosstide
is:
Bret Vogel (vocals/guitar)
Rian Lewis (guitar)
Nicholas Forde (bass)
Matt Henderson (drums)
Erick Alley (keyboards)
Crosstide is an accidental word, not found in the English dictionary, taken
from a literal translation of Pablo Neruda’s poem, “Waltz.”
The poem describes a calm spot in the ocean amidst the turmoil of opposing tides
and currents—a fitting metaphor for the band’s sound.
Following a collection of self-produced early material, dozens of tours, and
the Crosstide EP that sold out of 1000 copies immediately following its release
in 2005, Crosstide has finally arrived with their debut full-length, Life
as a Spectator, produced by Jacob Portrait.
Formed in the late 90's in Portland, Oregon, Crosstide began as high school
friends cutting their teeth on the indie rock sound lionized by bands like Smashing
Pumpkins, Mineral, Ride, and Sunny Day Real Estate. The group now transcends
their roots and casts its own shadow with Life as a Spectator.
Recorded in a remote cabin in rural Washington State, Life as a Spectator
is the result of months of isolated, focused songwriting. Combining elements
of post-punk, early emo, 80’s pop sensibility, and the varied influences
of Crosstide’s contemporaries, Life as a Spectator connects the
dots between two and a half decades in a way that is exciting, accessible and
honest. Bret Vogel’s unmistakable voice, infectious melodies and thoughtful
lyrics atop a sly, offbeat rhythm section forge a masterfully structured debut
album of mammoth pop songs brimming with classic Britpop style and distinct
indie flare.
Recently, Crosstide has shared the stage with the likes of The Killers, Franz
Ferdinand, Nada Surf, Jimmy Eat World, Jens Leckman, Elefant, No Knife, Burning
Brides, Rival Schools and the Velvet Teen. One of the key songs from their self-titled
EP, “Talk Radio,” was added at KNRK, Oregon's largest commercial
alternative radio station, making Crosstide the first unsigned act in regular
rotation there in nearly a decade and positioning them as a breakthrough act
for early 2006.
Crosstide's rare ability to intertwine dramatic balladry and stadium-ready anthems
demonstrate a band well beyond their years. Featuring Bret Vogel (vocals, guitar)
Rian Lewis (guitar, vocals), Nicholas Forde (Bass), Matt Henderson (drums, programming)
and Erick Alley (keyboards), Crosstide have written a record that will become
the soundtrack to countless summer days.