Crucifer - In The World

Tuesday 1st February 1994
Crucifer - In The World
Crucifer - In The World

STYLE: Hard Music
RATING 3 3 3
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 3954-680
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD EP
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Tony Cummings

Maybe I'm getting old. Maybe this is a classic of mange metal (or whatever the latest subdivision of heavy metal is called). Maybe I'm simply too venerable to be cutting edge any more and should retire to my pullovers, comfy slippers and Saint and Messiah Prophet albums. But I though this 4-song CD...er...rubbish, mainly because the lead singer can't sing a lick. Grandpa Cummings has spoken and now retires from the metal arena to give the young dudes (with hair) plenty of room to shout me down.

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Reader Comments

Posted by Jon Lockett in Bern Switzerland @ 09:26 on Apr 10 2022

Oh well ,Tony C.is entitled to his opinion.Though his article on the Meltdown conferences was much nicer and more positive.I personally love Crucifer their Music message and look.I am not particular about vocals.I listen to guitars bass and lyrical Content and Overall vibe.I'd love Crucifer to come back.Some of my best memories of Meltdown were seeing them live.Does anyone know how to contact them NOW (2022).I am trying to find out if their last EP You Know When You've Been Crucifered featured any artwork.I hope to get their Cassette stuff transferred onto CD.I am privileged to actually own all 6 of their Releases.



Posted by Mark in Kendal, Cumbria @ 17:30 on Jun 18 2007

worth buying it for 'I Should Be So Lucky', if nothing else! Man, that was on my answer phone for years. Scared everyone away:)



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